Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria

Background and Purpose: Globally, dermatophytes are the most common filamentous group of fungi causing cutaneous mycoses. Dermatophytes were shown to secrete a multitude of enzymes that play a role in their pathogenesis. There is limited data on co-hemolytic (CAMP-like) effect of different bacterial...

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Main Authors: Keyvan Pakshir, Tooba Mohammadi, Hossein khodadadi, Mohammad Motamedifar, kamiar Zomorodian, Saeideh Alipour, Marjan Motamedi
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Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2016-12-01
Series:Current Medical Mycology
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spelling doaj-c9cb331ac6984ed08cefc8053d7de1f02020-11-24T22:37:18ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesCurrent Medical Mycology2423-34392423-34202016-12-0124914Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteriaKeyvan Pakshir0Tooba Mohammadi1Hossein khodadadi2Mohammad Motamedifar3kamiar Zomorodian4Saeideh Alipour5Marjan Motamedi6 Basic Sciences in Infectious Diseases Research Center, Department of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Department of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Department of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Department of Bacteriology and Virology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Basic Sciences in Infectious Diseases Research Center, Department of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Department of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Department of Parasitology and Mycology, School of Medicine, Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran Background and Purpose: Globally, dermatophytes are the most common filamentous group of fungi causing cutaneous mycoses. Dermatophytes were shown to secrete a multitude of enzymes that play a role in their pathogenesis. There is limited data on co-hemolytic (CAMP-like) effect of different bacterial species on dermatophyte species. In this study, we sought to the evaluate exoenzyme activity and co-hemolytic effect of four bacteria on clinical dermatophytes isolated from patients in Shiraz, Iran. Materials and Methods: A total of 84 clinical dermatophyte species were isolated from patients suffering dermatophytosis and identified by conventional methods. Hemolytic activity was evaluated with Columbia 5% sheep blood agar. Proteolytic activity was determined by plate clearance assay method, using gelatin 8% agar. CAMP-like factor was evaluated with four bacteria, namely, S. areus, S. saprophyticus, S. pyogenes, and S. agalactiae. Fisher's exact test was run for statistical analysis. Results: T. mentagrophytes was the most predominant agent (27 [32.1%]) followed by T. verrucosum (20 [23.8%]), T. tonsurans (10 [11.9%]), Microsporum canis (7 [8.3%]), T. rubrum (6 [7.1%]), E. floccosum (6 [7.1%]), M. gypseum (5 [6%]), and T. violaceum (3[3.6%]). The most common clinical area of dermatophytosis was the skin. All the isolates expressed the zone of incomplete alpha hemolysis. All the isolates had CAMP - positive reaction with S. aureus and the other bacteria were CAMP-negative. All the isolates expressed proteolytic activity and no significant differences were noted among diverse genera of dermatophytes and severities of proteolytic activity. Conclusion: This study indicated that hemolysin and proteolytic enzymes potentially play a role in dermatophyte pathogenesis and S. aureus could be considered as a main bacterium for creation of co-hemolytic effect in association with dermatophyte species.http://cmm.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-36-2&slc_lang=en&sid=1 CAMP-like Dermatophyte Hemolysin Proteolytic Trichophyton mentagrophytes
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author Keyvan Pakshir
Tooba Mohammadi
Hossein khodadadi
Mohammad Motamedifar
kamiar Zomorodian
Saeideh Alipour
Marjan Motamedi
spellingShingle Keyvan Pakshir
Tooba Mohammadi
Hossein khodadadi
Mohammad Motamedifar
kamiar Zomorodian
Saeideh Alipour
Marjan Motamedi
Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
Current Medical Mycology
CAMP-like
Dermatophyte
Hemolysin
Proteolytic
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
author_facet Keyvan Pakshir
Tooba Mohammadi
Hossein khodadadi
Mohammad Motamedifar
kamiar Zomorodian
Saeideh Alipour
Marjan Motamedi
author_sort Keyvan Pakshir
title Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
title_short Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
title_full Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
title_fullStr Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
title_sort proteolytic activity and cooperative hemolytic effect of dermatophytes with different species of bacteria
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
series Current Medical Mycology
issn 2423-3439
2423-3420
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Background and Purpose: Globally, dermatophytes are the most common filamentous group of fungi causing cutaneous mycoses. Dermatophytes were shown to secrete a multitude of enzymes that play a role in their pathogenesis. There is limited data on co-hemolytic (CAMP-like) effect of different bacterial species on dermatophyte species. In this study, we sought to the evaluate exoenzyme activity and co-hemolytic effect of four bacteria on clinical dermatophytes isolated from patients in Shiraz, Iran. Materials and Methods: A total of 84 clinical dermatophyte species were isolated from patients suffering dermatophytosis and identified by conventional methods. Hemolytic activity was evaluated with Columbia 5% sheep blood agar. Proteolytic activity was determined by plate clearance assay method, using gelatin 8% agar. CAMP-like factor was evaluated with four bacteria, namely, S. areus, S. saprophyticus, S. pyogenes, and S. agalactiae. Fisher's exact test was run for statistical analysis. Results: T. mentagrophytes was the most predominant agent (27 [32.1%]) followed by T. verrucosum (20 [23.8%]), T. tonsurans (10 [11.9%]), Microsporum canis (7 [8.3%]), T. rubrum (6 [7.1%]), E. floccosum (6 [7.1%]), M. gypseum (5 [6%]), and T. violaceum (3[3.6%]). The most common clinical area of dermatophytosis was the skin. All the isolates expressed the zone of incomplete alpha hemolysis. All the isolates had CAMP - positive reaction with S. aureus and the other bacteria were CAMP-negative. All the isolates expressed proteolytic activity and no significant differences were noted among diverse genera of dermatophytes and severities of proteolytic activity. Conclusion: This study indicated that hemolysin and proteolytic enzymes potentially play a role in dermatophyte pathogenesis and S. aureus could be considered as a main bacterium for creation of co-hemolytic effect in association with dermatophyte species.
topic CAMP-like
Dermatophyte
Hemolysin
Proteolytic
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
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