نتایج جستجو برای: malassezia species

تعداد نتایج: 548619  

2013
Samaneh Eidi S. Eidi A. R. Khosravi Shahram Jamshidi M. Soltani

The lipophilic yeasts of the genus Malassezia are opportunistic microorganisms of the skin microflora, but they can be agents of various dermatomycoses. In this study, random amplification of polymorphic DNA (RAPD)-PCR technique was applied to the genetic typing of Malassezia species isolated from dog with otitis and seborrhoeic dermatitis and healthy dog. The analysis of electrophoretic profil...

2017
Sergio Triana Hans de Cock Robin A. Ohm Giovanna Danies Han A. B. Wösten Silvia Restrepo Andrés F. González Barrios Adriana Celis

Malassezia species are lipophilic and lipid-dependent yeasts belonging to the human and animal microbiota. Typically, they are isolated from regions rich in sebaceous glands. They have been associated with dermatological diseases such as seborrheic dermatitis, pityriasis versicolor, atopic dermatitis, and folliculitis. The genomes of Malassezia globosa, Malassezia sympodialis, and Malassezia pa...

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary science and technology 0
fatemeh ahmadi samaneh eidi hesam a. seifi

the aim of this study was to assess skin colonization by malassezia species in full-term healthy newborn calves and their dams. two hundred samples from the skins and ears of 50 neonatal calves and their dams were examined on two occasions, first and fourth weeks after birth. all of the samples were determined by cytological examination and fungal culture. the isolated yeasts were identified fo...

Journal: :Indian journal of medical microbiology 2009
T Shokohi P Afshar A Barzgar

PURPOSE Malassezia yeasts are globally distributed agents of pityriasis versicolor and are implicated in the pathogenesis of seborrhoeic and atopic dermatitis. The aim of this study is to identify the Malassezia species obtained from pityriasis versicolor patients, using morphological, biochemical, physiological as well as Polymerase Chain Reaction-Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (PCR-...

Journal: :Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology 2004

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2016
Prasanna Honnavar Gandham S Prasad Anup Ghosh Sunil Dogra Sanjeev Handa Shivaprakash M Rudramurthy

The majority of species within the genus Malassezia are lipophilic yeasts that colonize the skin of warm-blooded animals. Two species, Malassezia globosa and Malassezia restricta, are implicated in the causation of seborrheic dermatitis/dandruff (SD/D). During our survey of SD/D cases, we isolated several species of Malassezia and noticed vast variations within a few lipid-dependent species. Va...

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: :Clinics in dermatology 2013
Georgios Gaitanis Aristea Velegraki Peter Mayser Ioannis D Bassukas

The implication of the yeast genus Malassezia in skin diseases has been characterized by controversy, since the first description of the fungal nature of pityriasis versicolor in 1846 by Eichstedt. This is underscored by the existence of Malassezia yeasts as commensal but also by their implication in diseases with distinct absence of inflammation despite the heavy fungal load (pityriasis versic...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2005
F J Cabañes J J Hernández G Castellá

Recently, several new lipid-dependent species belonging to the genus Malassezia have been described. Some of them, such as Malassezia dermatis, Malassezia nana, and the tentatively named "Malassezia equi," have similar phenotypes and are genetically close to Malassezia sympodialis Simmons et Gueho 1990. DNA characterization by D1/D2 26S rRNA gene and internal transcribed spacer (ITS)-5.8S rRNA ...

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.

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