نتایج جستجو برای: malassezia

تعداد نتایج: 1047  

H. Mirhendi M. Toghyani M. Zia,

The present study aimed at detection and species-level identification of the Malassezia yeasts in domestic animals and aquatic birds by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). Samples were collected using tape strips and swabs from 471 animals including 97 horses, 102 cattle, 105 sheep, 20 camels, 60 dogs, 30 cats, 1 hamster, 1 squirrel, 50 aquatic birds a...

2014
Rezvan Talaee Farzad Katiraee Maryam Ghaderi Mahzad Erami Azam Kazemi Alavi Mehdi Nazeri

BACKGROUND Malassezia species are lipophilic yeasts found on the skin surface of humans and other warm-blooded vertebrates. It is associated with various human diseases, especially pityriasis versicolor, which is a chronic superficial skin disorder. OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study was to identify Malassezia species isolated from patients' samples affected by pityriasis versicolor, usi...

2015
Sergio Triana Andrés González Robin A. Ohm Han A. B. Wösten Hans de Cock Silvia Restrepo Adriana Celis

Malassezia pachydermatis is a basidiomycetous yeast that causes infections in humans and animals. Here, we report the genome sequence of Malassezia pachydermatis strain CBS 1879, which will facilitate the study of mechanisms underlying pathogenicity of the only non-lipid-dependent Malasezzia species.

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2000
M J Crespo M L Abarca F J Cabañes

During a survey of the occurrence of Malassezia species in the external ear canals of dogs with chronic otitis externa, lipid-dependent Malassezia species were isolated in three dogs. These species were identified as Malassezia furfur and M. obtusa but showed atypical assimilation patterns. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the isolation of lipid-dependent species of the genus Malas...

2015
Guangxi Wu He Zhao Chenhao Li Menaka Priyadarsani Rajapakse Wing Cheong Wong Jun Xu Charles W. Saunders Nancy L. Reeder Raymond A. Reilman Annika Scheynius Sheng Sun Blake Robert Billmyre Wenjun Li Anna Floyd Averette Piotr Mieczkowski Joseph Heitman Bart Theelen Markus S. Schröder Paola Florez De Sessions Geraldine Butler Sebastian Maurer-Stroh Teun Boekhout Niranjan Nagarajan Thomas L. Dawson Gregory S. Barsh

Malassezia is a unique lipophilic genus in class Malasseziomycetes in Ustilaginomycotina, (Basidiomycota, fungi) that otherwise consists almost exclusively of plant pathogens. Malassezia are typically isolated from warm-blooded animals, are dominant members of the human skin mycobiome and are associated with common skin disorders. To characterize the genetic basis of the unique phenotypes of Ma...

Journal: :Annals of dermatology 2010
Seon Mi Yim Ji Young Kim Jong Hyun Ko Yang Won Lee Yong Beom Choe Kyu Joong Ahn

BACKGROUND The yeasts of the genus Malassezia are members of the normal flora on human skin and they are found in 75~80% of healthy adults. Since its association with various skin disorders have been known, there have been a growing number of reports that have implicated Malassezia yeast in atopic dermatitis (AD). OBJECTIVE The aim of the present study is to isolate the various Malassezia spe...

2014
Anthony Amend

As the dominant component of the mycobiota on human skin [1] —both healthy and diseased [2] —the genus Malassezia has received a fair amount of attention. Since the middle of the 19th century, researchers have linked these fungi with skin maladies such as dandruff and eczema [3], but their difficulty to culture axenically long hampered studies of their systematics and diversity [4]. Malassezia ...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2012
Silvana Ramadán Maximiliano Sortino Lucía Bulacio María Laura Marozzi Clara López Laura Ramos

BACKGROUND Malassezia species are considered opportunistic yeasts of increasing clinical importance. These lipophilic yeasts are associated with various human diseases, especially pityriasis versicolor (PV), a chronic superficial scaling dermatomycosis. AIMS The aim of this study was to isolate, identify and analyze the distribution of the different species of Malassezia in patients with PV i...

Journal: :Medical hypotheses 2011
G Gaitanis A Velegraki P Magiatis P Pappas I D Bassukas

UNLABELLED Malassezia yeasts are found on the skin of all humans and many warm-blooded animals. In vitro they have the ability to synthesize potent ligands (indolo[3,2-b]carbazole, malassezin and indirubin) of the aryl-hydrocarbon receptor (AhR; synonym: dioxin receptor) when the sweat contained L-tryptophan is used as the single nitrogen source. The production of these AhR-ligands has been ass...

2008
G. C. NADĂŞ

The aim of the study was the isolation of genus Malassezia species in healthy dogs, and their identification since there are ten known species and their number increases every year. Dixon medium is considered to be the best for Malassezia isolation, and the results of the study proved to be so. Of all the 74 Malassezia strains isolated, 71 were M. pachydermatis, 2 M. furfur and one M. globosa. ...

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