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Sporothrix humicola (Ascomycota: Ophiostomatales) - A soil-borne fungus with pathogenic potential in the eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus).


ABSTRACT: The genus Sporothrix contains both species pathogenic to humans and animals as well as environmental fungi. S. humicola, a member of the latter S. pallida clade, has previously been reported only from soil. We have isolated this dimorphic fungus from multiple cutaneous lesions in two endangered marsupials native to Tasmania. Clinical appearance resembled cutaneous sporotrichosis, highlighting the principle pathogenic potential. Identification was based on partial ITS, ?-tubulin and calmodulin gene sequencing.

SUBMITTER: Nesseler A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6695275 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Sporothrix humicola</i> (Ascomycota: Ophiostomatales) - A soil-borne fungus with pathogenic potential in the eastern quoll (<i>Dasyurus viverrinus</i>).

Nesseler Anne A   Schauerte Nicole N   Geiger Christina C   Kaerger Kerstin K   Walther Grit G   Kurzai Oliver O   Eisenberg Tobias T  

Medical mycology case reports 20190730


The genus <i>Sporothrix</i> contains both species pathogenic to humans and animals as well as environmental fungi. <i>S. humicola</i>, a member of the latter <i>S. pallida</i> clade, has previously been reported only from soil. We have isolated this dimorphic fungus from multiple cutaneous lesions in two endangered marsupials native to Tasmania. Clinical appearance resembled cutaneous sporotrichosis, highlighting the principle pathogenic potential. Identification was based on partial ITS, β-tubu  ...[more]

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