Neurotropic black yeast Exophiala dermatitidis in children’s gut microbiota

Dilia Martínez-Méndez, M. A. Castillo, Primavera Alvarado, A. Fernández, Kendy Eduardo Urdaneta, Neomar Semprún-Hernández
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Exophiala is a heterogeneous genus of dematiaceous (darkly pigmented fungus) taxonomically positioned in the family Herpotrichiellaceae, order Chaetothyriales, class Ascomycete.1 It is responsible for subcutaneous and invasive human infections, can cause phaeohyphomycosis and chromoblastomycosis by traumatic inoculation and systemic invasions mostly in immunocompromised hosts.2‒4 Exophiala dermatitidis is implicated in severe illnesses in humans, such as pneumonia and keratitis and might lead to fatal brain infections. It has been reported as colonizer of the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients.5 This specie seems to have neurotropism, with significant morbidity and mortality.6,7 It has also been isolated from a wide range of surfaces such as soil, glacier water, bathrooms, dishwashers, steam baths, contaminated areas with aromatic hydrocarbons, indoor habitats connected to water sources and high temperatures.8‒11 In the human intestinal tract there are only a few reports from Germany, Nigeria, Netherlands, Slovenia and United States.4,12,13 The aim was to investigate the presence of Exophiala species in the gastrointestinal tract from a pediatric population in Venezuela.
儿童肠道菌群中的嗜神经黑酵母皮炎外菌
外丝孢菌是一种异源性真菌属(深色真菌),分类学上隶属于毛囊菌科毛囊菌目子囊菌纲。1它可引起人类皮下和侵袭性感染,可通过创伤性接种和全身侵袭引起褐丝孢菌病和成色菌病,主要发生在免疫功能低下的宿主中。2-4外孢子皮炎与人类严重疾病有关,如肺炎和角膜炎,并可能导致致命的脑部感染。据报道,它是囊性纤维化患者肺部的定植菌这个物种似乎有嗜神经性,具有显著的发病率和死亡率。6,7它也被隔离在广泛的表面,如土壤、冰川水、浴室、洗碗机、蒸汽浴、芳香烃污染区域、与水源和高温有关的室内栖息地。8-11在人类肠道中,只有来自德国、尼日利亚、荷兰、斯洛文尼亚和美国的少数报告。4,12,13目的是调查委内瑞拉儿科人群胃肠道中肠外菌的存在。
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