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Jianhua Zhang1, Alfons J M Debets1, Paul E Verweij2,3,4, Sijmen E Schoustra1.
Abstract
For various studies in the clinic as well as the environment, it is essential to be able to selectively isolate Aspergillus fumigatus from samples containing bacteria as well as various other fungi (mainly Mucorales). Six agar media were compared for effectiveness in selectively isolating Aspergillus fumigatus from agricultural plant waste, woodchip waste, green waste, soil, grass and air samples collected in The Netherlands at a 48 °C incubation. The Flamingo Medium incubated at 48 °C, provided the most effective condition for the isolation of A. fumigatus from environmental samples, since it effectively inhibited the growth of competing fungi (mainly Mucorales) present in the environmental samples. Flamingo Medium reduced the number of colonies of Mucorales species by 95% and recovered an average of 20-30% more A. fumigatus colonies compared to the other media. We further confirmed that Flamingo Medium can inhibit the growth of clinical Mucorales, which occasionally present in patient's tissue and can also be used for clinical applications. We suggest the use of Flamingo Medium as an efficient method for the study of A. fumigatus from important environmental niches for which there is increasing interest. Additionally, it can also be used in the clinic to isolate A. fumigatus especially from tissue contaminated with Mucorales.Entities:
Keywords: Aspergillus fumigatus; Mucorales; environmental samples; selective medium
Year: 2021 PMID: 34072240 PMCID: PMC8228204 DOI: 10.3390/microorganisms9061155
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microorganisms ISSN: 2076-2607
Figure 1The total count of A. fumigatus detected in various samples (above) and the surface area of agar plates covered with Mucorales (below) using six different isolation media for each sample. Three biological and three technical replicates were used for each measurement. (A) Air; (B) plant waste; (C) ditch water; (D) grass/root; (E) soil; and (F) wood.
Figure 2The cultures grown from plant-waste sample 127 on six growth media. I MEA+C+S, SDA+C, DG18, flamingo medium (after three days of incubation at 48 °C), DG18, and M-RB (after five days of incubation at 48 °C). The red arrow points to a typical A. fumigatus colony; the blue arrow points to a typical colony of a Mucorales species.
Figure 3Culturing of A. fumigatus from plant-waste sample 127 on Flamingo Medium (A), and Flamingo Medium without Rose Bengal (B) and Flamingo Medium without Dichloran (C). The culture of A. fumigatus from grass/root sample 143 on the Flamingo Medium without Chloramphenicol and Streptomycin is shown in panel (D). All plates were incubated for three days at 48 °C. The red arrow points to a typical A. fumigatus colony; the blue arrow points to a typical colony of a Mucorales species. FM: Flamingo Medium.
Figure 4The validation of Flamingo Medium for isolating clinical A. fumigatus by artificially mixing clinical A. fumigatus and clinical Mucorales species. (A) mixed clinical Mucorales species on DG18; (B) mixed Mucorales species and A. fumigatus (V30-40) on DG18. (C) mixed Mucorales species on Flamingo Medium. (D) mixed Mucorales species and A. fumigatus (V30-40) on Flamingo Medium. Mixture of Mucorales species consisted of Rhizomucor pusillus (V103-44), Rhizopus arhieus (V204-34), Rhizopus microsporus (V154-27), and Lichtheimia corymbifera (V250-74).
Counts (shown as the average of three replicates ± SEM) of A. fumigatus (various types on cyp51A, mixed population, and single colonies culture) on the MEA medium and the flamingo medium after three days of growth at 48 °C.
| # | # | Significance Test | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Environmental mixed population | 47 ± 5 | 50 ± 6 | |
| Environmental mixed population | 156 ± 7 | 139 ± 17 | |
| Environmental mixed population | 86 ± 3 | 81 ± 2 | |
| Mixture of TR34/L98H, WT, TR46/Y121F/T289A | 75 ± 5 | 79 ± 3 | |
| Environmental WT (81-4) | 65 ± 3 | 61 ± 3 | |
| Environmental TR34/L98H (66-3) | 73 ± 4 | 76 ± 6 | |
| Environmental isolate TR343/L98H (30-40-1) | 80 ± 4 | 84 ± 3 | |
| Environmental TR46/Y121F/T289A (50-32) | 69 ± 7 | 66 ± 4 | |
| Environmental isolate TR463/Y121F/T289A (70-28) | 75 ± 6 | 69 ± 5 | |
| Environmental isolate TR464/Y121F/T289A (39-2) | 86 ± 5 | 83 ± 3 | |
| Environmental resistant isolate without tandem repeats (72-8) | 96 ± 5 | 92 ± 5 |