| Literature DB >> 34037899 |
Ryousuke Watanabe1, Hikaru Huruta1, Yuji Ueno2, Toshio Nukada2, Hidekazu Niwa3, Naoki Shinyashiki2, Rui Kano4.
Abstract
Trichophyton equinum is a zoophilic dermatophyte that is frequently isolated from horse dermatophytosis and rare infections in humans. In the present study, molecular and physiological testing were performed on T. equinum isolates from dermatophytoses of Japanese racehorses to assess genotype and phenotype patterns of these strains. Comparative nucleotide sequence analysis showed that internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region sequences amplified from all Japanese isolates were 99.5% identical to T. equinum reference strains. ITS sequences amplified among the isolates were 100% (BT2) showed that isolates were 100% identical and harbored a "T" single nucleotide polymorphism at position 18. The sequences of β-tubulin (BT2) showed that isolates were 100% identical to T. equinum reference strains. The MAT1-2 allele was detected by PCR in all seven isolates, whereas none of the isolates contained the MAT1-1 allele. All isolates grew only on Trichophyton Agar 5 and did not grow on Trichophyton Agar 1 and 4, indicating nicotinic acid requirement. These results suggest that Japanese T. equinum isolates are derived from a clonal population.Entities:
Keywords: Clonal population; Horse dermatophytosis; Single nucleotide polymorphism; Trichophyton equinum
Year: 2021 PMID: 34037899 DOI: 10.1007/s11046-021-00561-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mycopathologia ISSN: 0301-486X Impact factor: 2.574