Metagenomics of Toenail Onychomycosis in Three Victorian Regions of Australia.

Steven Hainsworth, Ann C Lawrie, Thiru Vanniasinkam, Danilla Grando
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Onychomycosis is a fungal disease of the nail that is found worldwide and is difficult to diagnose accurately. This study used metagenomics to investigate the microbiology of 18 clinically diagnosed mycotic nails and two normal nails for fungi and bacteria using the ITS2 and 16S loci. Four mycotic nails were from Bass Coast, six from Melbourne Metropolitan and eight from Shepparton, Victoria, Australia. The mycotic nails were photographed and metagenomically analysed. The ITS2 sequences for T. rubrum and T. interdigitale/mentagrophytes averaged over 90% of hits in 14/18 nails. The high abundance of sequences of a single dermatophyte, compared to all other fungi in a single nail, made it the most likely infecting agents (MLIA). Trichophyton rubrum and T. interdigitale/mentagrophytes were found in Bass Coast and Shepparton while only T. interdigitale/mentagrophytes was found in Melbourne. Two nails with T. interdigitale/mentagrophytes mixed with high abundance non-dermatophyte moulds (NDMs) (Aspergillus versicolor, Acremonium sclerotigenum) were also observed. The two control nails contained chiefly Fusarium oxysporum and Malassezia slooffiae. For bacteria, Staphylococcus epidermidis was in every nail and was the most abundant, including the control nails, with an overall mean rate of 66.01%. Rothia koreensis, Corynebacterium tuberculostearicum, and Brevibacterium sediminis also featured.

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澳大利亚三个维多利亚地区脚趾甲真菌病的宏基因组学研究。
甲真菌病是一种指甲真菌疾病,在世界范围内发现,很难准确诊断。本研究利用ITS2和16S基因座对18例临床诊断为真菌感染的指甲和2例正常指甲进行微生物学研究。4个真菌指甲来自Bass Coast, 6个来自Melbourne Metropolitan, 8个来自Shepparton, Victoria, Australia。对真菌指甲进行拍照和宏基因组分析。在14/18个指甲中,红毡和趾间毡/藓类的ITS2序列平均命中率超过90%。与单个指甲中的所有其他真菌相比,单个皮肤真菌序列的高丰度使其成为最有可能的感染因子(MLIA)。在Bass Coast和Shepparton发现了红毛藓和趾间藓/mentagrophytes,而在墨尔本只发现了趾间藓/mentagrophytes。在2个指甲中还观察到双指间霉/多植霉混合了高丰度的非皮肤真菌霉菌(versicolor Aspergillus versicolor, Acremonium sclerotigenum)。两种防治钉主要含有尖孢镰刀菌和褐斑病马拉色菌。细菌方面,表皮葡萄球菌(Staphylococcus epidermidis)分布在每个指甲中,数量最多,包括对照指甲,总体平均感染率为66.01%。高丽罗氏菌、硬脂结核棒状杆菌和沉积短杆菌也有特征。
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