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New Molecular Markers Distinguishing Fonsecaea Agents of Chromoblastomycosis

Authors :
Aniele C. R. Leão
Conceição Maria Pedroso e Silva de Azevedo
Flávia F. Costa
Israella R. Colombo
Sirlei Garcia Marques
Kassiely Zamarchi
Bruna da Silva Soley
Giovanna Z. Cândido
Mohammad Javad Najafzadeh
Jiufeng Sun
Vânia Aparecida Vicente
G. Sybren de Hoog
Morgana Ferreira Voidaleski
Amanda Bombassaro
Bruna Jacomel Favoreto de Souza Lima
Renata R. Gomes
Gabriela Schneider
Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute
Westerdijk Fungal Biodiversity Institute - Medical Mycology
Source :
Mycopathologia, 184(4), 493-504. Springer Netherlands, Mycopathologia, 184, 493-504, Mycopathologia, 184, 4, pp. 493-504
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The species belonging to the genus Fonsecaea are the main causative agents of chromoblastomycosis. The invasive potential of Fonsecaea differs significantly among its various sibling species. Moreover, the lack of clarity on the virulence and availability of precise markers to distinguish and detect Fonsecaea species is attributed to the different ways of dissemination and pathogenicity. Therefore, the present study aimed to propose new molecular tools to differentiate between sibling species causing chromoblastomycosis. We used an infection model of chromoblastomycosis in BALB/c to study species-specific molecular markers for the in vivo detection of Fonsecaea species in biological samples. Specific primers based on the CBF5 gene were developed for Fonsecaea pedrosoi, Fonsecaea monophora, Fonsecaea nubica, and Fonsecaea pugnacius. In addition, a padlock probe was designed for F. pugnacius based on ITS sequences. We also assessed the specificity of Fonsecaea species using in silico, in vitro, and in vivo assays. The results showed that markers and probes could effectively discriminate the species in both clinical and environmental samples, enabling bioprospecting of agents of chromoblastomycosis, thereby elucidating the infection route of the disease.

Details

ISSN :
0301486X
Volume :
184
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mycopathologia
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....102f6e30c1d08bbd9aac0d7fb6c20746