Influence of the cultivation medium and pH on the pigmentation of Trichophyton rubrum.

Trichophyton rubrum is a human pathogenic fungus. As a dermatophyte it causes athlete's foot, fungal infection of nails, jock itch and ringworm. The pigmentation of T. rubrum is variable and can range from white or yellow to wine-red. We demonstrate that the pigmentation is strongly influenced...

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Main Authors: Oliver Blechert, Hailin Zheng, Xiaohui Zang, Qiong Wang, Weida Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2019-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222333
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spelling doaj-662efd44ad0c427f9e59592d4b119ba62021-03-03T21:08:00ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032019-01-01149e022233310.1371/journal.pone.0222333Influence of the cultivation medium and pH on the pigmentation of Trichophyton rubrum.Oliver BlechertHailin ZhengXiaohui ZangQiong WangWeida LiuTrichophyton rubrum is a human pathogenic fungus. As a dermatophyte it causes athlete's foot, fungal infection of nails, jock itch and ringworm. The pigmentation of T. rubrum is variable and can range from white or yellow to wine-red. We demonstrate that the pigmentation is strongly influenced by pH. Under alkaline conditions, T. rubrum has a red pigmentation, whereas at acid conditions, T. rubrum has a yellow pigmentation. Moreover, the color change immediately from yellow to red by adding NaOH and reverse immediately from red to yellow by adding HCl. We suggest that the chemical compound Xanthomegnin is responsible for red as well for yellow pigmentation in T. rubrum. To figure out, why T. rubrum has red pigmentation on Trichophyton medium, adjust to alkaline, but not on Synthetic-Complete medium, also adjusted to alkaline, we measure the pH of liquid media, adjusted to pH 3.5, 6 and 8, over a period of four weeks. The pH of both cultivation media changes significantly, with a maximum of five pH levels. Whereas the Trichophyton medium, initially adjusted to pH 8, stays alkaline, the pH of the Synthetic-Complete medium drops to acid conditions. The acidification of the SC medium and the alkalization of the Trichophyton medium explains the different pigment color of the T. rubrum colonies.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222333
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author Oliver Blechert
Hailin Zheng
Xiaohui Zang
Qiong Wang
Weida Liu
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Hailin Zheng
Xiaohui Zang
Qiong Wang
Weida Liu
Influence of the cultivation medium and pH on the pigmentation of Trichophyton rubrum.
PLoS ONE
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Hailin Zheng
Xiaohui Zang
Qiong Wang
Weida Liu
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title Influence of the cultivation medium and pH on the pigmentation of Trichophyton rubrum.
title_short Influence of the cultivation medium and pH on the pigmentation of Trichophyton rubrum.
title_full Influence of the cultivation medium and pH on the pigmentation of Trichophyton rubrum.
title_fullStr Influence of the cultivation medium and pH on the pigmentation of Trichophyton rubrum.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the cultivation medium and pH on the pigmentation of Trichophyton rubrum.
title_sort influence of the cultivation medium and ph on the pigmentation of trichophyton rubrum.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Trichophyton rubrum is a human pathogenic fungus. As a dermatophyte it causes athlete's foot, fungal infection of nails, jock itch and ringworm. The pigmentation of T. rubrum is variable and can range from white or yellow to wine-red. We demonstrate that the pigmentation is strongly influenced by pH. Under alkaline conditions, T. rubrum has a red pigmentation, whereas at acid conditions, T. rubrum has a yellow pigmentation. Moreover, the color change immediately from yellow to red by adding NaOH and reverse immediately from red to yellow by adding HCl. We suggest that the chemical compound Xanthomegnin is responsible for red as well for yellow pigmentation in T. rubrum. To figure out, why T. rubrum has red pigmentation on Trichophyton medium, adjust to alkaline, but not on Synthetic-Complete medium, also adjusted to alkaline, we measure the pH of liquid media, adjusted to pH 3.5, 6 and 8, over a period of four weeks. The pH of both cultivation media changes significantly, with a maximum of five pH levels. Whereas the Trichophyton medium, initially adjusted to pH 8, stays alkaline, the pH of the Synthetic-Complete medium drops to acid conditions. The acidification of the SC medium and the alkalization of the Trichophyton medium explains the different pigment color of the T. rubrum colonies.
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