Environmental distribution of Cryptococcusspecies and some other yeast-like fungi in India

Prakash, Anupam ; Randhawa, Harbans S. ; Khan, Zia U. ; Ahmad, Suhail ; Hagen, Ferry ; Meis, Jacques F. ; Chowdhary, Anuradha (2018) Environmental distribution of Cryptococcusspecies and some other yeast-like fungi in India Mycoses, 61 (5). pp. 305-313. ISSN 0933-7407 (In Press)

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1111/myc.12741

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Abstract

A study of environmental distribution revealed the occurrence of Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii in 9% and 3%, respectively, of 611 samples investigated. C. neoformans showed the highest isolation frequency from tree trunk hollows in Delhi (31%), whereas C. gattii occurred in 12% of the samples in Delhi and 5% in Rajasthan. In addition, Cryptococcus laurentii (=Papiliotrema laurentii), C. rajasthanensis (=Papiliotrema rajasthanensis), C. podzolicus (=Saitozyma podzolica) and C. flavescens (=Papiliotrema flavescens) occurred in 0.5% each. The recovery of C. flavescens and C. podzolicus was new findings for India. One more noteworthy finding was isolation of a new yeast, recently classified as Saitozyma cassiae sp. Novo. The previous strain of this yeast came from tree bark debris in South India. Our isolates came from decayed wood inside a trunk hollow of an Acacia tree in, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Rajasthan. The isolations of novel strains of Cutaneotrichosporon moniliiforme from decayed wood of a Pinus tree was another significant finding. Phenotypically, they differed from T. moniliforme by being encapsulated cells, had melanin‐like pigment production and were unable to assimilate d‐manitol and d‐melezitose. AFLP analysis showed a distinctive banding profile vis‐a‐vis the reference strains of T. moniliiforme and Cryptotrichosporon anacardii.

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Keywords:Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism; Cryptococcus species; Cutaneotrichosporon moniliiforme; India; Saitozyma cassiae sp. novo..
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