1. Paracoccidioides brasiliensis-associated dermatitis and lymphadenitis in a dog
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Selwyn Arlington Headley, Eiko Nakagawa Itano, Giovana Wingeter Di Santis, Mario Augusto Ono, Amauri Alcindo Alfieri, Katherine Moura Leite, Brígida Kussumoto de Alcântara, Lucas Alécio Gomes, Lucienne Garcia Pretto-Giordano, Daniela Farias da Nóbrega, and Rafaela Macagnan
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Microbiological Techniques ,0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Antigens, Fungal ,Veterinary (miscellaneous) ,Biopsy, Fine-Needle ,030106 microbiology ,Dermatitis ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,Paracoccidioides ,Serology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Dogs ,Medical microbiology ,Lymphadenitis ,DNA, Ribosomal Spacer ,medicine ,Animals ,Cluster Analysis ,Dog Diseases ,DNA, Fungal ,Lymph node ,Phylogeny ,Skin ,Immunoassay ,Paracoccidioides brasiliensis ,Microscopy ,biology ,Histocytochemistry ,Paracoccidioidomycosis ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Immunodiffusion ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Female ,Lymph Nodes ,Lymph ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Brazil - Abstract
Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is an endemic disease of humans from Latin America that is caused by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and P. lutzii, with most cases of PCM in domestic animals being associated with P. brasiliensis. This study presents the clinical, cytological, mycological, serological, and molecular findings associated with P. brasiliensis in a dog from Southern Brazil. Fine needle biopsies were collected from the skin and several lymph nodes of a 5-year-old female Labrador dog that had enlargement of most superficial lymph nodes. Cytology of the skin and lymph nodes revealed pyogranulomatous dermatitis and lymphadenitis associated with fine-necked, budding fungal structures consistent with the Paracoccidioides genus of organisms; mycological culture derived from the lymph node aspirate demonstrated similar budding structures. Serological assays using exoantigens obtained from the fungal culture demonstrated that the fungal organisms derived from the lymph node were antigenically similar to P. brasiliensis by immunodiffusion and Western blot. A PCR assay, using the fungal culture as input, amplified a partial segment of the internal transcribed spacer 1 and 2 regions of P. brasiliensis; direct sequencing and phylogenetic analyses confirmed the PCR product as P. brasiliensis. The combined cytological, mycological, serological, and molecular findings confirmed a diagnosis of fungal dermatitis and lymphadenitis due to P. brasiliensis in this dog. This case represents the third description of clinical PCM in dogs and the first confirmation of mycotic dermatitis associated with P. brasiliensis in this species. The participation of dogs in the possible dissemination of PCM is reviewed, and it is proposed that dogs are probable accidental hosts in the epidemiological cycle associated with P. brasiliensis.
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- 2016
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