引起犬播散性褐丝酵母菌病的新曲霉属。

Topics in companion animal medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-07 DOI:10.1016/j.tcam.2024.100939
Jared A Jaffey, Connie F Cañete-Gibas, Nathan P Wiederhold, Carmita J Sanders, Jason D Struthers, Annalise Black, BinXi Wu, Kara S Thomas, Patricia Bennett, Jessica Watt
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褐丝酵母菌病是一种罕见的疾病引起的真菌,几乎只发现在免疫功能低下的狗。在这里,我们描述了一只接受强的松(1.1 mg/kg/天)和环孢素(11.2 mg/kg/天)治疗免疫性血小板减少症的狗,在免疫抑制开始29天后发生了影响双前肢的皮肤/皮下病变。业主选择保守的门诊治疗,包括伤口护理、抗生素、米氮平、马罗匹坦和泼尼松减量(0.3 mg/kg/天),以代替活检或培养。这只狗随后在13天后被安乐死,原因是急性发作的呼吸频率和努力增加,神志不清,无法行走。死后检查发现真菌广泛播散于心脏、心包、肋间肌、淋巴结、皮肤、皮下、肾脏、肺、胸膜和鼻腔。广泛分布的斑块和结节的组织病理学显示,真菌菌丝直径为4-8µm,色素沉着,不等间隔,非平行,呈环形,具有急性分支和偶尔的末端球茎扩张,直径可达20µm,类似于衣孢子。酵母样细胞有厚的,不同颜色的壁和内部,泡沫状到颗粒状,苍白的两亲性内容物。对右肘皮下肉芽肿和左侧胸膜结节拭子进行真菌培养,发现曲霉菌纯生长。从收获的菌丝体中提取基因组DNA,并进行分子测序,证实存在一种新的曲霉菌C. arizonensis。
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Novel Curvularia species causing disseminated phaeohyphomycosis in a dog.

Phaeohyphomycosis is an uncommon disease caused by dematiaceous fungi that is almost exclusively found in immunocompromised dogs. Here we describe the case of a dog treated with prednisone (1.1 mg/kg/day) and cyclosporine (11.2 mg/kg/day) for immune thrombocytopenia that developed cutaneous/subcutaneous lesions affecting both forelimbs 29 days after initiation of immunosuppression. The owner elected conservative outpatient treatment that consisted of wound care, antibiotics, mirtazapine, maropitant, and a dose reduction of prednisone (0.3 mg/kg/day) in lieu of biopsies or cultures. The dog was subsequently euthanized 13 days later because of an acute onset of increased respiratory rate and effort, obtunded mentation, and an inability to ambulate. Postmortem examination revealed widespread fungal dissemination in the heart, pericardium, intercostal muscles, lymph nodes, skin, subcutis, kidneys, lungs, pleura, and nasal cavity. Histopathology of the widespread plaques and nodules revealed fungal hyphae that were 4-8 µm in diameter, pigmented, variably septate, non-parallel, and toruloid with acute branching and occasional terminal bulbous dilations up to 20 µm in diameter, resembling chlamydoconidia. Yeast-like cells had a thick, variably pigmented wall and internal, foamy to granular, pale amphophilic contents. Fungal culture of swabs from the right elbow subcutaneous granulomas and from the left lateral pleural nodules yielded pure growth of Curvularia sp. Genomic DNA was extracted from harvested mycelia and molecular sequencing confirmed the presence of a novel Curvularia sp., C. arizonensis.

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