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Malassezia polysorbatinonusus sp. nov., a Novel Isolate from a Japanese Patient with Seborrheic Dermatitis.
We describe a novel Malassezia species named Malassezia polysorbatinonusus, isolated from a Japanese patient with seborrheic dermatitis. The internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region of the isolate (LSEM 4845T) were only 94.7% identical to those of M. yamatoensis. A phylogenetic analysis of D1/D2 domain of 26S rDNA and β-TUB-encoding gene sequences also revealed that the novel isolate was distinct from the cluster formed by other Malassezia species. Notably, morphological characteristics and molecular analysis indicated that the novel species is most closely related to M. yamatoensis isolated from a Japanese patient with seborrheic dermatitis, although the two species exhibit different physiological characteristics. In contrast to M. yamatoensis, the novel isolate does not metabolize Tweens and can grow at 40 °C. These characteristics have historically distinguished animal Malassezia isolates from those isolated from humans. Therefore, we conclude the novel isolate constitutes a new species, which we designate M. polysorbatinonusus.
期刊介绍:
Mycopathologia is an official journal of the International Union of Microbiological Societies (IUMS). Mycopathologia was founded in 1938 with the mission to ‘diffuse the understanding of fungal diseases in man and animals among mycologists’. Many of the milestones discoveries in the field of medical mycology have been communicated through the pages of this journal. Mycopathologia covers a diverse, interdisciplinary range of topics that is unique in breadth and depth. The journal publishes peer-reviewed, original articles highlighting important developments concerning medically important fungi and fungal diseases. The journal highlights important developments in fungal systematics and taxonomy, laboratory diagnosis of fungal infections, antifungal drugs, clinical presentation and treatment, and epidemiology of fungal diseases globally. Timely opinion articles, mini-reviews, and other communications are usually invited at the discretion of the editorial board. Unique case reports highlighting unprecedented progress in the diagnosis and treatment of fungal infections, are published in every issue of the journal. MycopathologiaIMAGE is another regular feature for a brief clinical report of potential interest to a mixed audience of physicians and laboratory scientists. MycopathologiaGENOME is designed for the rapid publication of new genomes of human and animal pathogenic fungi using a checklist-based, standardized format.