نتایج جستجو برای: malassezia species

تعداد نتایج: 548619  

Journal: :Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology 2004
Aditya K Gupta Roma Batra Robyn Bluhm Teun Boekhout Thomas L Dawson

The yeasts of the genus Malassezia have been associated with a number of diseases affecting the human skin, such as pityriasis versicolor, Malassezia (Pityrosporum) folliculitis, seborrheic dermatitis and dandruff, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis, and--less commonly--with other dermatologic disorders such as confluent and reticulated papillomatosis, onychomycosis, and transient acantholytic dermat...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2005
Takamasa Kaneko Koichi Makimura Masanobu Onozaki Kumiko Ueda Yohko Yamada Yayoi Nishiyama Hideyo Yamaguchi

A comparison of several media, i.e., potato dextrose agar with olive oil (Oil-PDA), modified Dixon agar (mDIX) and variations of Leeming and Notman agar (LNA) for the isolation and growth of Malassezia and Candida species was examined. Since LNA supported the highest growth of Malassezia species its key components, i.e., ox bile, glycerol monostearate, glycerol and Tween 60, were added to CHROM...

2012
Charles W. Saunders Annika Scheynius Joseph Heitman

Malassezia is a monophyletic genus of fungi found on the skin of 7 billion humans and associated with a variety of conditions, including dandruff, atopic eczema (AE)/dermatitis, pityriasis versicolor, seborrheic dermatitis, and folliculitis ([1,2]; Figure 1). In immunocompromised hosts Malassezia can also cause systemic infections. There are 14 currently recognized species of Malassezia, eight ...

M. Razzaghi Abyaneh M. Shams Ghahfarokhi

The present study is designed to evaluate the application of a simple method for rapid identification of Malassezia furfur among other Malassezia spp. based on production of a brownish-red pigment and its diffusion into the medium containing L-tryptophan as a sigle source of nitrogen.  91 strains of Malassezia (20% M. furfur, 2% M. sympodialis, 5% M. obtosa and 73% M. globosa) isolated from ski...

Journal: :Revista iberoamericana de micologia 2013
Clara Romano Francesca Mancianti Simona Nardoni Gaetano Ariti Paola Caposciutti Michele Fimiani

BACKGROUND Pityriasis versicolor (PV) is an infection caused by various species of Malassezia yeast. There is no agreement in the literature concerning the species of Malassezia and the demographic, clinical, and mycological data. AIMS To prospectively identify Malassezia species isolated from lesions of patients with extensive, long standing and recurrent forms of PV and to estimate the rela...

Journal: :iranian journal of microbiology 0
elham zeinali department of medical mycology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. golnar sadeghi department of medical mycology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. fahimeh yazdinia department of medical mycology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran. masoomeh shams-ghahfarokhi department of medical mycology, faculty of medical sciences, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iran. mehdi razzaghi-abyaneh department of medical mycology, pasteur institute of iran, tehran, iran.

background and objectives: the genus malassezia contains an expanding list of lipophilic yeasts involve in the etiology of various superficial fungal infections. pityriasis versicolor (pv) is the most prevalent malassezia -related infection distributed worldwide. in the present study, clinical and epidemiological features of the genus malassezia are discussed with special focus on pv in iran. m...

2013
Ji Young Kim Hyung Jin Hahn Yong Beom Choe Yang Won Lee Kyu Joong Ahn Kee Chan Moon

BACKGROUND A Pyrosequencing assay has been used in identification of fungal species such as Candida or Aspergillus and diagnosis of pathogenic bacteria such as Helicobacter pylori but there has been no report on successful isolation and identification of Malassezia yeasts using the pyrosequencing method. OBJECTIVE Examine the applicability and plausibility of the pyrosequencing method in iden...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2004
Aditya K Gupta Teun Boekhout Bart Theelen Richard Summerbell Roma Batra

Malassezia yeasts are associated with several dermatological disorders. The conventional identification of Malassezia species by phenotypic methods is complicated and time-consuming, and the results based on culture methods are difficult to interpret. A comparative molecular approach based on the use of three molecular techniques, namely, amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) analysis, ...

2016
Giuseppe Ianiri Anna F. Averette Joanne M. Kingsbury Joseph Heitman Alexander Idnurm

The genus Malassezia includes 14 species that are found on the skin of humans and animals and are associated with a number of diseases. Recent genome sequencing projects have defined the gene content of all 14 species; however, to date, genetic manipulation has not been possible for any species within this genus. Here, we develop and then optimize molecular tools for the transformation of Malas...

Journal: :Actas dermo-sifiliograficas 2015
Y Gilaberte C Aspiroz C Alejandre A Rezusta

Malassezia (Pityrosporum) species are lipophilic yeasts that are recognized as commensals of the skin of warm-blooded vertebrates. Aryl-hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) ligands produced by Malassezia species have been implicated in carcinogenesis, suggesting that this yeast may contribute to the development of skin cancer, particularly basal cell carcinoma (BCC). This hypothesis suggests that skin ca...

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