نتایج جستجو برای: malassezia globosa

تعداد نتایج: 1498  

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2011
Gabriella Pini Elisabetta Faggi

BACKGROUND The Malassezia genus includes mainly lipophilic yeasts belonging to the cutaneous microbiota of man and other mammals. Some Malassezia species have been associated with various dermatological diseases. The factors permitting the transformation of yeasts of the Malassezia genus from a commensal organism to a pathogenic agent are still little known but the production of various enzymes...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC 2016
Asja Prohić Tamara Jovović Sadiković Suada Kuskunović-Vlahovljak Rusmir Baljić

There are differences with respect to the commonly isolated Malassezia species, not only between healthy individuals and the patients with various skin diseases, but also between different countries. We investigated the species composition of Malassezia microflora on the skin of patients with Malassezia-associated diseases and of healthy subjects (HS). Two hundred and fifty skin scrapings from ...

Journal: :Iranian journal of veterinary research 2015
M Zia H Mirhendi M Toghyani

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...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
parvaneh afshar referral laboratory, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, ir iran maryam ghasemi department of pathology, school of medicine, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, ir iran; department of pathology, school of medicine, mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, ir iran. tel: +98-1512233010, fax: +98-1512234506 shamsi kalhori mazandaran university of medical sciences, sari, ir iran

materials and methods in total, among 134 patients clinically suspected of having pityriasis versicolor, attending the department of mycology, boali sina hospital and referral laboratory of the mazandaran university of medical sciences, 116/134 (86.5%) positive patients for malassezia elements, namely, yeast cells and short hyphae in microscopic examination, were included in the study. all 116 ...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2006
seyyed amir yazdanparast

introduction: malassezia has been reported as the cause of sometimes fatal, systemic infections in premature neonates. the soure of the infecting strain in these cases is uncertain, since neonates have limited numbers of malassezia on their skin, it may be from the hands of healthcare workers and family. the aim of this study was to examine how long malassezia was able to survive in the environ...

2017
Julie Denis Marie Machouart Florent Morio Marcela Sabou Catherine Kauffmann-LaCroix Nelly Contet-Audonneau Ermanno Candolfi Valérie Letscher-Bru

The genus Malassezia comprises commensal yeasts on human skin. These yeasts are involved in superficial infections but are also isolated in deeper infections, such as fungemia, particularly in certain at-risk patients, such as neonates or patients with parenteral nutrition catheters. Very little is known about Malassezia epidemiology and virulence. This is due mainly to the difficulty of distin...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2002
Christina M Gemmer Yvonne M DeAngelis Bart Theelen Teun Boekhout Thomas L Dawson

Malassezia fungi have been the suspected cause of dandruff for more than a century. Previously referred to as Pityrosporum ovale, Pityrosporum orbiculare, or Malassezia, these fungi are now known to consist of at least seven Malassezia species. Each species has a specific ecological niche, as well as specific biochemical and genetic characteristics. Malassezia yeasts have fastidious culture con...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2010
Takashi Sugita Miho Suzuki Seiko Goto Akemi Nishikawa Masataro Hiruma Takashi Yamazaki Koichi Makimura

Although the lipophilic yeasts of the genus Malassezia are part of the cutaneous microbiota in healthy individuals, they are also associated with several skin diseases, such as seborrheic dermatitis. However, the effects of age and gender on the Malassezia microbiota have not been completely elucidated. We analyzed the cutaneous Malassezia microbiota of 770 healthy Japanese using the highly acc...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
Takashi Sugita Mami Tajima Tomonobu Ito Masuyoshi Saito Ryoji Tsuboi Akemi Nishikawa

The lipophilic yeast Malassezia is an exacerbating factor in atopic dermatitis (AD) and colonizes the skin surface of patients with AD. With the goal of reducing the number of Malassezia cells, we investigated the antifungal activities of a therapeutic agent for AD, tacrolimus, and the azole agents itraconazole and ketoconazole against Malassezia species in vitro. We examined 125 strains of the...

Journal: :FEMS yeast research 2015
Bettina Sommer David P Overy Russell G Kerr

Dandruff, a skin disorder affecting 50% of the world population, is linked with proliferation of lipophilic yeasts of the genus Malassezia (particularly Malassezia globosa and M. restricta). Most Malassezia species show a unique lipid dependency and require external lipids for growth. Genome mining of the incomplete M. restricta genome led to the identification of eight lipase sequences. Sequen...

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