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Mycopathologia | 2014

Trichosporon inkin: an uncommon agent of scalp white piedra. Report of four cases in Brazilian children.

Olga Fischman; Fabiane Castilho Bezerra; Elaine Cristina Francisco; Flávia Cristina da Silva; Angela Satie Nishikaku; Sarah Desirée Barbosa Cavalcanti; Analy Salles de Azevedo Melo; Henri Donnarumma Levy Bentubo; Valéria Petri

We report four cases of scalp white piedra (SWP) in Brazilian female children. Morphological and physiological approaches gave inconsistent results for identifying Trichosporon to species level, while the sequencing of the intergenic spacer 1 region of ribosomal DNA accurately identified the agent of SWP as T. inkin. These cases emphasize the occurrence of this species causing this type of infection. The molecular identification of the suspected agent is needed for appropriate epidemiological surveillance of superficial mycoses caused by Trichosporon species.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2016

Candida duobushaemulonii: an emerging rare pathogenic yeast isolated from recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis in Brazil

Humberto Fabio Boatto; Sarah Desirée Barbosa Cavalcanti; Gilda Maria Barbaro Del Negro; Manoel João Batista Castello Girão; Elaine Cristina Francisco; Kelly Ishida; Olga Fischman Gompertz

The aim of this study was to identify Candida species isolated from women diagnosed with recurrent vulvovaginal candidiasis (RVVC) and their partners; and to evaluate the fluconazole (FLZ) susceptibility of the isolates. In a period of six years, among 172 patients diagnosed with vulvovaginal candidiasis, 13 women that presented RVVC and their partners were selected for this investigation. The isolates were obtained using Chromagar Candida medium, the species identification was performed by phenotypic and molecular methods and FLZ susceptibility was evaluated by E-test. Among 26 strains we identified 14Candida albicans, six Candida duobushaemulonii, four Candida glabrata, and twoCandida tropicalis. Agreement of the isolated species occurred in 100% of the couples. FLZ low susceptibility was observed for all isolates of C. duobushaemulonii (minimal inhibitory concentration values from 8-> 64 µg/mL), two C. glabrataisolates were FLZ-resistant and all C. albicans and C. tropicalis isolates were FLZ-susceptible. This report emphasises the importance of accurate identification of the fungal agents by a reliable molecular technique in RVVC episodes besides the lower antifungal susceptibility profile of this rare pathogen C. duobushaemulonii to FLZ.


Memorias Do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz | 2017

Emergence of Trichosporon mycotoxinivorans (Apiotrichum mycotoxinivorans) invasive infections in Latin America

João Nobrega de Almeida; Elaine Cristina Francisco; Maria Goreth de Andrade Barberino; Luiz Vicente Ribeiro Ferreira da Silva Filho; Oriana M. Brandao; Arnaldo Lopes Colombo; Ana Carolina Barbosa Padovan

We report the first two cases of Trichosporon mycotoxinivorans infections in Latin America. We also conducted a literature review and a microbiological investigation, including that of clinical and environmental isolates. A 30-year-old man with chronic renal failure had disseminated infection after dialysis and a 15-year-old boy with cystic fibrosis (CF) had pulmonary exacerbations with positive respiratory samples. A review of the relevant literature revealed that deep-seated infections were related to immunosuppression or invasive devices, while most of the CF patients showed a decline in lung function after positive cultures. Phylogenetic analyses revealed three distinct circulating genotypes. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry analysis showed similar spectral profiles and correctly identified all strains/isolates. Biofilm production was documented in a bloodstream isolate and biofilm-producing cells showed high minimum inhibitory concentrations against antifungals.


Journal of Clinical Microbiology | 2017

Evaluating and Improving Vitek MS for Identification of Clinically Relevant Species of Trichosporon and the Closely Related Genera Cutaneotrichosporon and Apiotrichum

João Nobrega de Almeida; Viviane Mazo Fávero Gimenes; Elaine Cristina Francisco; Lumena P. Machado Siqueira; Renato K. Gonçalves de Almeida; Juliette Guitard; Christophe Hennequin; Arnaldo Lopes Colombo; Gil Benard; Flavia Rossi

ABSTRACT Trichosporon species are relevant etiologic agents of hospital-acquired infections. High mortality rates are attributed to Trichosporon deep-seated infections in immunocompromised individuals, making fast and accurate species identification relevant for hastening the discovery of best-targeted therapy. Recently, Trichosporon taxonomy has been reassessed, and three genera have been proposed for the pathogenic species: Trichosporon, Cutaneotrichosporon, and Apiotrichum. Matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) has replaced old phenotypic methods for microorganism identification in clinical laboratories, but spectral profile databases have to be evaluated and improved for optimal species identification performance. Vitek MS (bioMérieux) is one of the commercially available MALDI-TOF MS platforms for pathogen identification, and its spectral profile databases remain poorly evaluated for Trichosporon, Cutaneotrichosporon, and Apiotrichum species identification. We herein evaluated and improved Vitek MS for the identification of the main clinical relevant species of Trichosporon, Cutaneotrichosporon, and Apiotrichum using a large set of strains and isolates belonging to different yeast collections in Brazil and France.


Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetrícia | 2015

O papel dos parceiros sexuais sintomáticos e assintomáticos nas vulvovaginites recorrentes

Humberto Fabio Boatto; Manoel João Batista Castello Girão; Maria Sayonara de Moraes; Elaine Cristina Francisco; Olga Fischman Gompertz

PURPOSE To identify the predominant species and the role of sexual partners in the maintenance of recurrent vulvovaginitis by Candida spp. METHODS A prospective study of 830 patients aged 18 to 65 years with yeast vaginitis was performed between August 2007 and March 2012. Patients with diabetes mellitus, AIDS or taking corticosteroids, antibiotics or hormone therapy and immunosuppressed patients, patients using vaginal douches, spermicides or intrauterine devices were excluded from the study. Candida species were identified by phenotypic and genotypic methods. The chi-square test was used to correlate the presence of Candida spp. in male partners with the recurrence of vaginitis. RESULTS The fungal agent was isolated from a total of 40 women, 24 with recurrent vaginitis and from 15 of their sexual partners, 10 of whom were asymptomatic while 5 were symptomatic. There was agreement of the species found in the couple in 100% of recurrences. C. albicans (62.4 and 60%), C. glabrata (29.1 and 33.3%) and C. guilliermondii species were identified. Candida tropicalis (4.1%) was isolated from only one patient. Candida albicans was isolated from the remaining 16 women who had uncomplicated vaginitis. C. glabrata was isolated from only two of the asymptomatic partners. CONCLUSION There was a predominance of C. albicans and symptomatic or asymptomatic partners can play an important role as a reservoir and source of transmission of yeast, especially in cases of recurrent vulvovaginitis.


Journal of Infection | 2016

First report of Candida auris in America: Clinical and microbiological aspects of 18 episodes of candidemia

Belinda Calvo; Analy Salles de Azevedo Melo; Armindo Perozo-Mena; Martin Hernandez; Elaine Cristina Francisco; Ferry Hagen; Jacques F. Meis; Arnaldo Lopes Colombo


Mycopathologia | 2015

Neonatal Candidemia Caused by Candida haemulonii : Case Report and Review of Literature

Carolina Maria da Silva; Ana M. R. Carvalho-Parahym; Danielle Patrícia Cerqueira Macêdo; Reginaldo G. Lima-Neto; Elaine Cristina Francisco; Analy Salles de Azevedo Melo; Maria da Conceição M. Silva; Moacir B. Jucá; Luciana R. B. Mello; Rosemary M. J. Amorim; Rejane Pereira Neves


20th Conference in Genomics and Proteomics of Human Pathogens - Key Pathogens and their Microbiomes | 2017

Impact of MALDI‐TOF MS in Clinical Mycology: Progress and Barriers in Diagnostics

Cledir Santos; Elaine Cristina Francisco; Mariana Mazza; Ana Carolina B. Padovan; Arnaldo Lopes Colombo; Nelson Lima


BMC Infectious Diseases | 2018

Trichosporon inkin meningitis in Northeast Brazil: first case report and review of the literature

Eveline Pipolo Milan; Walicyranison P. Silva-Rocha; Jéssica Jacinto Salviano de Almeida; Tatiane Uetti Gomes Fernandes; André Luciano de Araújo Prudente; Matheus Firmino de Azevedo; Elaine Cristina Francisco; Analy Salles de Azevedo Melo; Arnaldo Lopes Colombo; Guilherme Maranhão Chaves


Open Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2016

Susceptibility to Fluconazole and Ketoconazole of Candida spp. Isolated from Primary and Episodic Vulvovaginites by E-Test (São Paulo, SP, Brazil)

Humberto Fabio Boatto; Manoel João Batista Castello Girão; Elaine Cristina Francisco; Alexandre Paulo Machado; Maria Sayonara de Moraes; Olga Fischman

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Arnaldo Lopes Colombo

Federal University of São Paulo

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Humberto Fabio Boatto

Federal University of São Paulo

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Cledir Santos

University of La Frontera

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Ana Carolina B. Padovan

Federal University of São Paulo

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Olga Fischman

Federal University of São Paulo

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Alexandre Paulo Machado

Federal University of São Paulo

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