Publications
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pathology in practice. severe chronic multifocal to coalescing granulomatous meningoencephalomyelitis, rhinitis and sinusitis, with intralesional yeasts consistent with cryptococcus spp. | 2010 | 20470067 | |
the mating type locus (mat) and sexual reproduction of cryptococcus heveanensis: insights into the evolution of sex and sex-determining chromosomal regions in fungi. | mating in basidiomycetous fungi is often controlled by two unlinked, multiallelic loci encoding homeodomain transcription factors or pheromones/pheromone receptors. in contrast to this tetrapolar organization, cryptococcus neoformans/cryptococcus gattii have a bipolar mating system, and a single biallelic locus governs sexual reproduction. the c. neoformans mat locus is unusually large (>100 kb), contains >20 genes, and enhances virulence. previous comparative genomic studies provided insights i ... | 2010 | 20502678 |
in vitro antifungal activities of bis(alkylpyridinium)alkane compounds against pathogenic yeasts and molds. | ten bis(alkylpyridinium)alkane compounds were tested for antifungal activity against 19 species (26 isolates) of yeasts and molds. we then determined the mics and minimum fungicidal concentrations (mfcs) of four of the most active compounds (compounds 1, 4, 5, and 8) against 80 candida and 20 cryptococcal isolates, in comparison with the mics of amphotericin b, fluconazole, itraconazole, voriconazole, posaconazole, and caspofungin, using clinical laboratory and standards institutes broth microdu ... | 2010 | 20530227 |
extracellular fibrils of pathogenic yeast cryptococcus gattii are important for ecological niche, murine virulence and human neutrophil interactions. | cryptococcus gattii, an emerging fungal pathogen of humans and animals, is found on a variety of trees in tropical and temperate regions. the ecological niche and virulence of this yeast remain poorly defined. we used arabidopsis thaliana plants and plant-derived substrates to model c. gattii in its natural habitat. yeast cells readily colonized scratch-wounded plant leaves and formed distinctive extracellular fibrils (40-100 nm diameter x500-3000 nm length). extracellular fibrils were observed ... | 2010 | 20539754 |
immunoproteomic approach to elucidating the pathogenesis of cryptococcosis caused by cryptococcus gattii. | cryptococcosis caused by cryptococcus gattii is a devastating disease of immunocompetent hosts with an incompletely understood pathogenesis. utilizing an immunoproteomic approach in a naturally occurring koala model of disease, a number of key proteins and pathways are identified in the early and late pathogenesis of cryptococcosis for the first time. in particular, the thioredoxin system appears important in the pathogenesis of cryptococcosis caused by c. gattii vgii. | 2010 | 20545298 |
immunomodulatory effects of serotype b glucuronoxylomannan from cryptococcus gattii correlate with polysaccharide diameter. | glucuronoxylomannan (gxm), the major capsular component in the cryptococcus complex, interacts with the immune system in multiple ways, which include the activation of toll-like receptors (tlrs) and the modulation of nitric oxide (no) production by phagocytes. in this study, we analyzed several structural parameters of gxm samples from cryptococcus neoformans (serotypes a and d) and cryptococcus gattii (serotypes b and c) and correlated them with the production of no by phagocytes and the activa ... | 2010 | 20547742 |
pathogenesis of pulmonary cryptococcus gattii infection: a rat model. | a model of pulmonary cryptococcosis in immunocompetent rats was developed to better understand the virulence of cryptococcus gattii. six isolates were studied, representing four molecular genotypes (vgi-matα, vgiia-matα, vgiia-mat a, vgiib-matα), obtained from australia, vancouver (canada) and colombia. these originated from human patients, a cat and the environment and were administered intratracheally (i.t.) or transthoracically into fischer 344 or wistar-furth rats in doses varying from 10(4) ... | 2010 | 20552280 |
prevalence of the vnic genotype of cryptococcus neoformans in non-hiv-associated cryptococcosis in the republic of korea. | pcr fingerprinting and multilocus sequence typing were applied to determine the major molecular types of the cryptococcus neoformans/cryptococcus gattii species complex in the republic of korea. of the 78 strains isolated from patients diagnosed with cryptococcosis between 1990 and 2008, 96% were c. neoformans serotype a, mating type matalpha and molecular type vni. the remaining 4% were c. gattii, serotype b, mating type matalpha and either molecular type vgiib or vgiii. of the 62 strains with ... | 2010 | 20561059 |
cryptococcus gattii genotype vgiia infection in man, japan, 2007. | we report a patient in japan infected with cryptococcus gattii genotype vgiia who had no recent history of travel to disease-endemic areas. this strain was identical to the vancouver island outbreak strain r265. our results suggest that this virulent strain has spread to regions outside north america. | 2010 | 20587194 |
[cap59 gene amplification in cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii directly from a yeast suspension]. | cryptococcus is an encapsulated yeast of class basidiomycetes, etiologic agent of cryptococcosis. cryptococcosis is one of the most common opportunistic infections in immunosuppressed patients, although it can affect immunocompetent individuals. in recent years, the identification of medically important fungal species has been achieved through the amplification of specific regions or genes of fungal dna by polymerase chain reaction (pcr). the cap59 gene is involved in the synthesis of the capsul ... | 2010 | 20589327 |
investigation of plant extracts in traditional medicine of the brazilian cerrado against protozoans and yeasts. | to investigate the activities of the 217 plant extracts in traditional medicine of the brazilian cerrado against protozoans and yeasts. | 2010 | 20600775 |
a prospective descriptive study of cryptococcal meningitis in hiv uninfected patients in vietnam - high prevalence of cryptococcus neoformans var grubii in the absence of underlying disease. | most cases of cryptococcal meningitis occur in patients with hiv infection: the course and outcome of disease in the apparently immunocompetent is much more poorly understood. we describe a cohort of hiv uninfected vietnamese patients with cryptococcal meningitis in whom underlying disease is uncommon, and relate presenting features of patients and the characteristics of the infecting species to outcome. | 2010 | 20618932 |
antifungal therapy in a murine model of disseminated infection by cryptococcus gattii. | we have evaluated the efficacy of posaconazole (psc), voriconazole (vrc), and amphotericin b (amb) in a murine model of systemic infection by cryptococcus gattii using immunocompromised animals and three clinical strains of the fungus. amb was the most effective drug in prolonging the survival of mice and also in reducing tissue burden in all organs tested. to a lesser degree, vrc at 60 mg/kg of body weight in lung tissue and psc at 40 mg/kg also in spleen demonstrated good efficacy in reducing ... | 2010 | 20625150 |
identification of fungemia agents using the polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis. | prompt and specific identification of fungemia agents is important in order to define clinical treatment. however, in most cases conventional culture identification can be considered to be time-consuming and not without errors. the aim of the present study was to identify the following fungemia agents: candida albicans, candida parapsilosis, candida tropicalis, candida glabrata, cryptococcus neoformans, cryptococcus gattii, and histoplasma capsulatum using the polymerase chain reaction and restr ... | 2010 | 20640387 |
emergence of cryptococcus gattii-- pacific northwest, 2004-2010. | cryptococcus is a genus of fungi, of which two species, cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii, cause nearly all human and animal cryptococcal infections. whereas c. neoformans primarily affects persons infected with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) worldwide, c. gattii primarily affects hiv-uninfected persons in tropical and subtropical regions. in december 2004, a case of human c. gattii infection was reported in oregon, associated with an outbreak on vancouver island and in mainlan ... | 2010 | 20651641 |
molecular methods for the diagnosis and characterization of cryptococcus: a review. | cryptococcosis is a fungal infection caused by yeasts of the genus cryptococcus, with cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii as the primary pathogenic species. this disease is a threat to immunocompromised patients, especially those who have aids. however, the disease has also been described in healthy individuals. the tests used to identify these microorganisms have limitations that make final diagnosis difficult. however, currently there are specific gene sequences that can be used to ... | 2010 | 20657615 |
role of an expanded inositol transporter repertoire in cryptococcus neoformans sexual reproduction and virulence. | cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are globally distributed human fungal pathogens and the leading causes of fungal meningitis. recent studies reveal that myo-inositol is an important factor for fungal sexual reproduction. that c. neoformans can utilize myo-inositol as a sole carbon source and the existence of abundant inositol in the human central nervous system suggest that inositol is important for cryptococcus development and virulence. in accord with this central importance of ... | 2010 | 20689743 |
cryptococcus gattiivgi in a spinner dolphin (stenella longirostris) from hawaii. | a spinner dolphin (stenella longirostris) was found stranded in hawaii with cutaneous nodules and enlarged lymph nodes. numerous cryptococcus gattii vgi yeast were observed in multiple organs with minimal inflammation. this case represents the first reported infection of c. gattii in a dolphin from hawaii. | 2010 | 20722278 |
cryptococcus gattii meningoencephalitis in an hiv-negative patient from the peruvian andes. | we report a case of an immunocompetent peruvian patient from the andes with a one-month history of meningoencephalitis. cryptococcus gattii was identified from a cerebrospinal fluid culture through assimilation of d-proline and d-tryptophan as the single nitrogen source. initially, the patient received intravenous antifungal therapy with amphotericin b. the patient was discharged 29 days after hospitalization and continued with oral fluconazole treatment for ten weeks. during this period, the pa ... | 2010 | 20802955 |
correlation of the in vitro antifungal drug susceptibility with the in vivo activity of fluconazole in a murine model of cerebral infection caused by cryptococcus gattii. | forty cryptococcus gattii strains were submitted to antifungal susceptibility testing with fluconazole, itraconazole, amphotericin b and terbinafine. the minimum inhibitory concentration (mic) ranges were 0.5-64.0 for fluconazole, <0.015-0.25 for itraconazole, 0.015-0.5 for amphotericin b and 0.062-2.0 for terbinafine. a bioassay for the quantitation of fluconazole in murine brain tissue was developed. swiss mice received daily injections of the antifungal, and their brains were withdrawn at dif ... | 2010 | 20803047 |
in vitro susceptibility of the yeast pathogen cryptococcus to fluconazole and other azoles varies with molecular genotype. | cryptococcosis is primarily caused by cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii. these two pathogenic species each divide into four distinct molecular genotypes. in this study, we examined whether genotype influenced susceptibility to antifungal drugs used to treat cryptococcosis using the broth microdilution method described by the clinical and laboratory standards institute. c. gattii isolates belonging to molecular genotype vgii had significantly higher mic values for flucytosine and al ... | 2010 | 20844209 |
seasonal variations in the prevalence of cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii and cryptococcus gattii in decayed wood inside trunk hollows of diverse tree species in north-western india: a retrospective study. | this study presents a 7-year retrospective analysis of seasonal variations in the prevalence of cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii and cryptococcus gattii in decayed wood inside trunk hollows of 518 trees belonging to 20 species in north-western india during 2000-2007. of the 1,439 wood samples investigated, 406 (28.2%) were found to be positive for the cryptococcus neoformans species complex which included 247 samples from which c. neoformans var. grubii was recovered and 171 which yielded c. ... | 2011 | 20854229 |
in vitro antifungal susceptibilities and amplified fragment length polymorphism genotyping of a worldwide collection of 350 clinical, veterinary, and environmental cryptococcus gattii isolates. | the in vitro susceptibilities of a worldwide collection of 350 cryptococcus gattii isolates to seven antifungal drugs, including the new triazole isavuconazole, were tested. with amplified fragment length polymorphism (aflp) fingerprinting, human, veterinary, and environmental c. gattii isolates were subdivided into seven aflp genotypes, including the interspecies hybrids aflp8 and aflp9. the majority of clinical isolates (n = 215) comprised genotypes aflp4 (n = 76) and aflp6 (n = 103). the clin ... | 2010 | 20855729 |
rapid differentiation of vgii/aflp6 genotype within cryptococcus gattii by polymerase chain reaction. | vgii/aflp6 genotype, also considered to be a cryptic species within cryptococcus gattii, is an emerging pathogen and always related to higher incidence of c. gattii infection. here, a polymerase chain reaction-based method with specific primers was developed to rapid differentiation of this emerging pathogen. | 2010 | 20926223 |
molecular characterization and evaluation of virulence factors of cryptococcus laurentii and cryptococcus neoformans strains isolated from external hospital areas. | cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic fungal infection that is mainly caused by the species cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii, but there have recently been several reports of infection by non-neoformans cryptococcus species. the aims of this study were to genetically characterize cryptococcus spp. isolated from external hospital areas in minas gerais state, brazil, and to evaluate their pathogenic potential, analyzing their phospholipase and melanin production and the capacity f ... | 2010 | 20943154 |
cryptococcosis in the immunocompetent patient. | 2010 | 20979679 | |
primary cutaneous cryptococcosis caused by cryptococcus gattii in an immunocompetent host. | this paper presents the case of a 75-year-old brazilian man who developed inflammatory skin lesions with nodules and ulcerations on the right forearm after an injury caused by handling barbed-wire and eucalyptus spp. logs. histopathological assessment of the lesions showed granulomatous processes with yeasts similar to cryptococcus spp. tissue fragments yielded yeasts when cultured that were identified as cryptococcus gattii vgii through biochemical reactions and ura5-rflp genotype. no evidence ... | 2010 | 21028946 |
prevalence of cryptococcus gattii causing meningitis in a tertiary neurocare center from south india: a pilot study. | 2010 | 21045446 | |
cryptococcus gattii: in vitro susceptibility to photodynamic inactivation. | cryptococus gattii is an emergent primary human pathogen that causes meningismus, papilledema, high intracranial pressure and focal involvement of the central nervous system in immunocompetent hosts. prolonged antifungal therapy is the conventional treatment, but it is highly toxic, selects for resistant strains, contributes to therapy failure and has a poor prognosis. photodynamic inactivation (pdi) offers a promising possibility for the alternative treatment of cryptococcosis. the aim of this ... | 2010 | 21114500 |
recent advances in management of cryptococcal meningitis: commentary. | cryptococcal meningitis remains a substantial health burden with high morbidity, particularly in developing countries. antifungal treatment regimens are guided by host factors, severity of illness (including presence of complications), and causative cryptococcal species. recent clinical studies indicate the need for rapidly fungicidal induction therapy regimens using amphotericin b in combination with flucytosine for optimal outcomes. maintenance therapy with fluconazole is necessary until recov ... | 2010 | 21170376 |
mitochondria and the regulation of hypervirulence in the fatal fungal outbreak on vancouver island. | in our recent paper, we demonstrated that the hypervirulence exhibited by a lineage of the fatal fungal pathogen cryptococcus gattii is associated with its mitochondrial gene expression and an unusual mitochondrial morphology. as an important organelle, the mitochondrion has been linked to various cellular activities, but its role in modulating virulence of pathogens remains unclear. in this addendum, the potential role of mitochondria in determining virulence in eukaryotic pathogens is discusse ... | 2010 | 21178442 |
cryptococcus gattii molecular type vgii as agent of meningitis in a healthy child in rio de janeiro, brazil: report of an autochthonous case. | cryptococcus gattii causes meningoencephalitis in immunocompetent hosts, occurring endemically in some tropical and subtropical regions. recently, this fungus was involved in an outbreak in vancouver island and british columbia (canada). in this temperate region, the vgii type is predominant. the paper describes an autochthonous case of meningoencephalitis by c. gattii vgii in a previously health child in rio de janeiro, considered nonendemic region of brazil. the fungus was identified by bioche ... | 2010 | 21181039 |
perilla frutescens seed agar, a new medium for identification of the cryptococcus species complex: evaluation for all major molecular types. | here we present a new and simple medium made by perilla frutescens seed as a tool for identification of the cryptococcus species complex, namely cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii. its usefulness was evaluated for all major molecular types within the cryptococcus species complex. as a result, this medium is better for identification of the species complex compared with guizotia abyssinica or helianthus annuus seed medium. | 2010 | 21182875 |
update on emerging infections: news from the centers for disease control and prevention. cryptococcus gattii. | 2011 | 21183085 | |
first environmental isolations of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii in tunisia and review of published studies on environmental isolations in africa. | cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are pathogenic yeasts that cause cryptococcosis. these fungi were commonly associated with pigeon droppings and plant materials. the habitat of these pathogens has not been yet studied in tunisia, although the ecology of these yeasts must be elucidated in order to establish surveillance programs and to prevent infections. the aim of this survey was to recover c. neoformans and c. gattii environmental isolates from pigeon droppings and plant materia ... | 2011 | 21197581 |
update on emerging infections: news from the centers for disease control and prevention. emergence of cryptococcus gattii--pacific northwest, 2004-2010. | 2011 | 21222300 | |
cryptococcosis: update and emergence of cryptococcus gattii. | cryptococcosis is a fungal disease that occurs throughout the world. recent reclassification of cryptococcus species along with a change in the distribution pattern has prompted reevaluation of the organism and the diseases caused by this pathogen. this review highlights the emergence of cryptococcus gattii as a primary pathogen in north america and summarizes our current understanding of the disease in mammals and birds. | 2011 | 21244455 |
process analysis of variables for standardization of antifungal susceptibility testing of nonfermentative yeasts. | nonfermentative yeasts, such as cryptococcus spp., have emerged as fungal pathogens during the last few years. however, standard methods to measure their antifungal susceptibility (antifungal susceptibility testing [ast]) are not completely reliable due to the impaired growth of these yeasts in standard media. in this work, we have compared the growth kinetics and the antifungal susceptibilities of representative species of nonfermentative yeasts such as cryptococcus neoformans, cryptococcus gat ... | 2011 | 21245438 |
cryptococcus gattii virulence composite: candidate genes revealed by microarray analysis of high and less virulent vancouver island outbreak strains. | human and animal cryptococcosis due to an unusual molecular type of cryptococcus gattii (vgii) emerged recently on vancouver island, canada. unlike c. neoformans, c. gattii causes disease mainly in immunocompetent hosts, despite producing a similar suite of virulence determinants. to investigate a potential relationship between the regulation of expression of a virulence gene composite and virulence, we took advantage of two subtypes of vgii (a and b), one highly virulent (r265) and one less vir ... | 2011 | 21249145 |
environmental isolation of cryptococcus gattii serotype b, vgi/matα strains in southern italy. | until recently, cryptococcus gattii was believed to be endemic in tropical and subtropical regions. to date, it has unexpectedly emerged as primary pathogen in temperate climate indicating that it has evolved and adapted to new environmental conditions including those existing in the mediterranean area. earlier attempts to isolate c. gattii from our environment were unsuccessful but this time, 18 years after the last environmental screening for c. neoformans, we isolated c. gattii from eucalyptu ... | 2011 | 21253853 |
[molecular and phenotypic characterization of a vgii genotype cryptococcus gattii xh91 isolated in china]. | to characterize the molecular and phenotypic traits of the vgii genotype of cryptococcus gattii isolate xh91 firstly isolated in china. | 2010 | 21268890 |
risk factors for cryptococcus gattii infection, british columbia, canada. | to determine whether particular environmental, medical, or behavioral risk factors existed among cryptcoccus gattii-infected persons compared with the general population, we conducted a sex-matched case-control study on a subset of case-patients in british columbia (1999-2001). exposures and underlying medical conditions among all case-patients (1999-2007) were also compared with results of provincial population-based surveys and studies. in case-control analyses, oral steroids (matched odds rat ... | 2011 | 21291588 |
maternal-fetal transmission of cryptococcus gattii in harbor porpoise. | 2011 | 21291613 | |
genome variation in cryptococcus gattii, an emerging pathogen of immunocompetent hosts. | cryptococcus gattii recently emerged as the causative agent of cryptococcosis in healthy individuals in western north america, despite previous characterization of the fungus as a pathogen in tropical or subtropical regions. as a foundation to study the genetics of virulence in this pathogen, we sequenced the genomes of a strain (wm276) representing the predominant global molecular type (vgi) and a clinical strain (r265) of the major genotype (vgiia) causing disease in north america. we compared ... | 2011 | 21304167 |
expanding fungal pathogenesis: cryptococcus breaks out of the opportunistic box. | cryptococcus neoformans is generally considered to be an opportunistic fungal pathogen because of its tendency to infect immunocompromised individuals, particularly those infected with hiv. however, this view has been challenged by the recent discovery of specialized interactions between the fungus and its mammalian hosts, and by the emergence of the related species cryptococcus gattii as a primary pathogen of immunocompetent populations. in this review, we highlight features of cryptococcal pat ... | 2011 | 21326274 |
cryptococcosis--clinical advice on an emerging global concern. | 2011 | 21338939 | |
feline cryptococcosis: impact of current research on clinical management. | disease summary: cryptococcosis, principally caused by cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii, is the most common systemic mycosis of cats worldwide. cats may be infected following inhalation of spores from the environment, with the nasal cavity suspected as being the initial site of colonization and subsequent infection. other sites of infection in cats are the skin, lungs, lymph nodes, central nervous system (cns), eyes and, occasionally, periarticular connective tissue. cryptococcosi ... | 2011 | 21338941 |
role of histology in the diagnosis of infectious causes of granulomatous lung disease. | histologic examination and microbiologic cultures are the gold standards for the diagnosis of infectious granulomatous lung diseases. although biopsies require invasive procedures, they often yield information that cannot be obtained by other methods. the aims of this article are to outline the major infections that cause granulomatous inflammation in the lung and to familiarize clinicians with the utility of histologic examination in their diagnosis. | 2011 | 21346573 |
surveillance for cryptococcus gattii in horses of vancouver island, british columbia, canada. | in the last decade cryptococcus gattii has emerged as an important human and animal pathogen in southwestern british columbia (bc), canada. when the disease initially emerged it was identified in humans and multiple animal species on the east coast of vancouver island. from fall 2003 until summer 2004, active surveillance was initiated to look for horses exposed to or infected with the organism by performing nasal cultures and serum antigen testing in horses residing within 10 km of known areas ... | 2011 | 21375433 |
clonality and +¦-a recombination in the australian cryptococcus gattii vgii population--an emerging outbreak in australia. | cryptococcus gattii is a basidiomycetous yeast that causes life-threatening disease in humans and animals. within c. gattii, four molecular types are recognized (vgi to vgiv). the australian vgii population has been in the spotlight since 2005, when it was suggested as the possible origin for the ongoing outbreak at vancouver island (british columbia, canada), with same-sex mating being suggested as the driving force behind the emergence of this outbreak, and is nowadays hypothesized as a widesp ... | 2011 | 21383989 |
in vitro antifungal susceptibility profiles and genotypes of 308 clinical and environmental isolates of cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii and cryptococcus gattii serotype b from north-western india. | cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are aetiological agents of cryptococcosis, a major opportunistic systemic mycosis of increasing global importance. this study reports the antifungal susceptibility profiles of clinical and environmental isolates of c. neoformans var. grubii, genotype vni/aflp1 (nôçè=ôçè246), and c. gattii serotype b, genotype vgi/aflp4 (nôçè=ôçè62), originating from patients and environmental sources in north-western india. all of the c. neoformans var. grubii and ... | 2011 | 21393452 |
cryptococcus gattii infection in a spanish pet ferret (mustela putorius furo) and asymptomatic carriage in ferrets and humans from its environment. | a domestic ferret (mustela putorius furo) was presented with lymphadenopathy and acute bilateral blindness. cytologic evaluation and biopsy of an affected lymph node revealed pyogranulomatous lymphadenitis with intralesional yeast consistent with cryptococcus sp. subsequent studies demonstrated cryptococcus gattii serotype b vgi/aflp4 as the causative agent. the ferret was treated with fluconazole and prednisone. after one month of therapy, an improvement of the clinical symptoms was detected al ... | 2011 | 21395475 |
exposure to infectious agents in dogs in remote coastal british columbia: possible sentinels of diseases in wildlife and humans. | ranked among the top threats to conservation worldwide, infectious disease is of particular concern for wild canids because domestic dogs (canis familiaris) may serve as sources and reservoirs of infection. on british columbia's largely undeveloped but rapidly changing central and north coasts, little is known about diseases in wolves (canis lupus) or other wildlife. however, several threats exist for transfer of diseases among unvaccinated dogs and wolves. to gain baseline data on infectious ag ... | 2011 | 21461190 |
the outbreak of cryptococcus gattii in western north america: epidemiology and clinical issues. | over the previous decade, we observed the emergence of the fungal pathogen, cryptococcus gattii, as a cause of disease in humans and animals in a temperate climate. this outbreak, first documented on vancouver island, has since expanded throughout western north america, with non-travel-associated cases now in british columbia, washington, oregon, and california. additionally, a secondary outbreak, originating in and still restricted to oregon, has also occurred. during the past several years, se ... | 2011 | 21461678 |
cryptococcal meningoencephalitis in a dog. | 2011 | 21493445 | |
ceratonia siliqua (carob) trees as natural habitat and source of infection by cryptococcus gattii in the mediterranean environment. | recent cryptococcus gattii infections in humans and animals, including several outbreaks in goats, were the basis of this environmental survey in six provinces of spain. a total of 479 samples from 20 tree species were studied. cryptococcus gattii was found for the first time in autochthonous mediterranean trees in spain. fourteen isolates of this pathogen were obtained from seven trees of three different species: 12 from carob (ceratonia siliqua), one from mediterranean stone pine (pinus halepe ... | 2011 | 21521012 |
rapid identification of cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii, c. neoformans var. neoformans, and c. gattii using rapid biochemical tests, differential media, and dna sequencing. | rapid identification of cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii, cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformans, and cryptococcus gattii is imperative to facilitate prompt treatment of cryptococcosis and to understand the epidemiology of the disease. our purpose was to evaluate a test algorithm incorporating commercial rapid biochemical tests, differential media, and dna sequence analysis that will allow us to differentiate these taxa rapidly and accurately. we assessed 147 type, reference, and clinical is ... | 2011 | 21593254 |
characteristics and specificities of cryptococcus infections in french guiana, 1998-2008. | cryptococcosis is a common opportunistic systemic mycosis caused by members of the encapsulated yeast genus cryptococcus. the aetiological agents of the disease are classified into two species, i.e., cryptococcus neoformans (serotypes a, d, and ad) affecting mainly immunocompromised patients and cryptococcus gattii (serotypes b and c) usually found in immunocompetent individuals. limited data exist on cryptococcus infections in french guiana, the department with the highest hiv incidence in the ... | 2011 | 21612563 |
detection and identification of probable endemic fungal pathogen, cryptococcus gattii, and worldwide pathogen, cryptococcus neoformans, by real-time pcr. | a real-time pcr method for detection and identification of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii was developed and evaluated using dna from single-colony or koala nasal smears. two taqman minor groove binder probes that distinguished between these species were designed corresponding to the internal sequences of the cap59 gene for both species. the real-time pcr assay had 100% specificity, as assessed using 13 reference strains and 300 environmental strains. twelve smear samples from he ... | 2011 | 21623899 |
genetic differentiation, recombination and clonal expansion in environmental populations of cryptococcus gattii in india. | cryptococcus gattii is a ubiquitous eukaryotic pathogen capable of causing life-threatening infections in a wide variety of hosts, including both immunocompromised and immunocompetent humans. since infections by c. gattii are predominantly obtained from environmental exposures, understanding environmental populations of this pathogen is critical, especially in countries like india with a large population and with environmental conditions conducive for the growth of c. gattii. in this study, we a ... | 2011 | 21631689 |
cryptococcus neoformans requires a functional glycolytic pathway for disease but not persistence in the host. | cryptococcus neoformans is an important fungal pathogen of immunocompromised individuals, with a close relative, cryptococcus gattii, emerging as a serious threat for the immunocompetent. during initial infection, c. neoformans colonizes the airspaces of the lungs, resulting in pneumonia, and subsequently migrates to the central nervous system (cns). we sought to understand fungal carbon utilization during colonization of these fundamentally different niches within the host, in particular the ro ... | 2011 | 21652778 |
rapid identification of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry. | compared to dna sequence analysis, matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry (maldi-tof ms) correctly identified 100% of cryptococcus species, distinguishing the notable pathogens cryptococcus neoformans and c. gattii. identification was greatly enhanced by supplementing a commercial spectral library with additional entries to account for subspecies variability. | 2011 | 21653762 |
reactivation of a cryptococcus gattii infection in a cheetah (acinonyx jubatus) held in the national zoo, havana, cuba. | 2011 | 21668523 | |
cryptococcus gattii: an emerging fungal pathogen infecting humans and animals. | infectious fungi are among a broad group of microbial pathogens that has and continues to emerge concomitantly due to the global aids pandemic as well as an overall increase of patients with compromised immune systems. in addition, many pathogens have been emerging and re-emerging, causing disease in both individuals who have an identifiable immune defect and those who do not. the fungal pathogen cryptococcus gattii can infect individuals with and without an identifiable immune defect, with a br ... | 2011 | 21684347 |
characterisation of clinical isolates of the cryptococcus neoformans-c. gattii species complex from the amazonas state in brazil. | background: the differentiation and classification of pathogenic cryptococcus species provides useful data for epidemiological studies and for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of patients. objectives: the aim of this study was to characterise 40 clinical cryptococcus obtained from patients at the tropical medicine foundation of amazonas (fmtam) from 2006 to 2008. methods: it was used phenotypic (i.e., enzyme production and antifungal resistance) and molecular biological (ura5-rflp) experimen ... | 2011 | 21699993 |
in vitro c3 deposition on cryptococcus capsule occurs via multiple complement activation pathways. | complement can be activated via three pathways: classical, alternative, and lectin. cryptococcus gattii and cryptococcus neoformans are closely related fungal pathogens possessing a polysaccharide capsule composed mainly of glucuronoxylomannan (gxm), which serves as a site for complement activation and deposition of complement components. we determined c3 deposition on cryptococcus spp. by flow cytometry and confocal microscopy after incubation with serum from c57bl/6j mice as well as mice defic ... | 2011 | 21723612 |
meningitis caused by filobasidium uniguttulatum: case report and overview of the literature. | cryptococcal meningitis is mainly caused by cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii, but occasionally other cryptococcus species and phylogenetically related species are involved. herein, we present a case of cryptococcal meningitis from china, which was caused by an azole and flucytosine resistant filobasidium uniguttulatum. in addition, we present an overview of the literature of meningitis caused by cryptococcus species other than c. neoformans and c. gattii. eight cases were related ... | 2011 | 21729175 |
cryptococcus gattii chorioretinitis in a ferret. | bilateral exudative chorioretinitis was diagnosed in an 18-month-old male neutered ferret (mustela putorius furo) with a generalized cryptococcus gattii infection confirmed by pcr. the animal was referred to the ophthalmology service of the autonomous university of barcelona (vth-uab) for acute onset blindness. complete ophthalmic examination revealed absent menace response and dazzle reflex in both eyes (ou), as well as subretinal edema located in the tapetal fundus. at that time, the clinical ... | 2011 | 21733068 |
post-trauma primary cutaneous cryptococcosis in an immunocompetent host by cryptococcus gattii vgii. | 2011 | 21736630 | |
cryptococcus gattii infections with cutaneous involvement. | 2011 | 21781631 | |
recent trend of taxonomy and identification in pathogenic yeasts. | 2011 | 21788722 | |
clinical features and epidemiology of cryptococcosis in cats and dogs in california: 93 cases (1988-2010). | objective-to compare clinical features of cryptococcosis among cats and dogs in california, determine whether the distribution of involved tissues differs from distribution reported previously in a study in southeastern australia, and identify cryptococcus spp isolated from the study population. design-retrospective case series. animals-62 cats and 31 dogs with cryptococcosis. procedures-medical records of cats and dogs with cryptococcosis were reviewed. information collected included geographic ... | 2011 | 21801050 |
pcr-rea as an important tool for the identification of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii from human and veterinary sources. | the extraordinary ability of cryptococcus species to cause disease has focused the attention of scientists on finding ways to improve their identification methods. in this study, pcr-rea, manual methods (morphological and biochemical characteristics), api 20c and vitek 2 were used to test identify a total of 30 cryptococcus spp. from human and veterinary sources. pcr-rea was performed using the capsular region as amplification target followed by restriction with the enzymes agei, bsmfi and hpaii ... | 2011 | 21802868 |
primary cutaneous cryptococcosis due to cryptococcus gattii in singapore. | cryptococcosis is an invasive fungal infection that occurs worldwide. infections caused by cryptococcus (c.) neoformans are commonly associated with immunocompromised patients, while those caused by c. gattii predominantly affect immunocompetent hosts. however, the latter has also been increasingly reported in immunocompromised patients such as those with hiv. cutaneous involvement by c. gattii in immunocompetent patients is a rare manifestation, with only a few cases reported worldwide. c. gatt ... | 2011 | 21808951 |
cryptococcus gattii genotype vgi infection in new england. | cryptococcus gattii is a known, emerging infectious disease pathogen predominantly in the pacific northwest, the united states, and british columbia, canada. we report a case of an immunocompetent adolescent from new england who had severe pulmonary and central nervous system infection caused by the vgi genotype of c. gattii. | 2011 | 21814154 |
cryptococcus gattii serotype-c strains isolated in bangalore, karnataka, india. | during a retrospective study on cryptococcosis carried out in bangalore, karnataka, india, four cryptococcus gattii strains were isolated from one hiv-positive and three hiv-negative patients, two of which had unknown predisposing conditions. serotyping and genotyping showed that the isolates were c. gattii serotype c, mating-type α and genotype vgiv. all the isolates were identical by multilocus sequence typing, but presented a low similarity compared with a set of 17 c. gattii global control s ... | 2011 | 21815945 |
quinolinyl and quinolinyl n-oxide chalcones: synthesis, antifungal and cytotoxic activities. | a series of new 6-quinolinyl and quinolinyl n-oxide chalcones were efficiently prepared. all chalcones were tested by minimal inhibitory concentration (mic) against three species of candida, cryptococcus gattii and paracoccidioides brasiliensis. the effect of these compounds was also tested on the survival and growth of the human cancer cell lines uacc-62 (melanoma), mcf-7 (breast), tk-10 (renal) and leukemic cells, jurkat and hl60. the compounds tested presented strong activity against p.-ábras ... | 2011 | 21816519 |
concurrent infection with cryptococcus neoformans/gattii species complex and mycobacterium avium affecting the subcutis and bone of a pelvic limb in a cat. | this paper describes a cat with severe localised infections with cryptococcus neoformans/gattii species complex and mycobacterium avium affecting the subcutis and underlying fascia and bone of the right pelvic limb. the simultaneous isolation of both pathogens in this patient was unexpected and posed unique issues concerning both diagnosis and clinical management. the aetiopathogenesis of this infection is discussed in relation to aspects of diagnosis and therapy. | 2011 | 21820926 |
high resolution melting (hrm) analysis for the identification of cryptococcus neoformans-cryptococcus gattii complex. | we have developed a two-step method based on high resolution melting (hrm) that reliably identifies species from the cryptococcus species complex (c.neoformans var. grubii, c. neoformans var. neoformans and c. gattii). our results indicate that hrm can provide a fast protocol to identify and distinguish among the main cryptococcus spp. | 2011 | 21832024 |
the homeostasis of iron, copper, and zinc in paracoccidioides brasiliensis, cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii, and cryptococcus gattii: a comparative analysis. | iron, copper, and zinc are essential for all living organisms. moreover, the homeostasis of these metals is vital to microorganisms during pathogenic interactions with a host. most pathogens have developed specific mechanisms for the uptake of micronutrients from their hosts in order to counteract the low availability of essential ions in infected tissues. we report here an analysis of genes potentially involved in iron, copper, and zinc uptake and homeostasis in the fungal pathogens paracoccidi ... | 2011 | 21833306 |
cryptococcus gattii: a resurgent fungal pathogen. | cryptococcus gattii and cryptococcus neoformans are causal agents of cryptococcosis, which manifests as pneumonia and meningitis. c. gattii has recently received widespread attention owing to outbreaks in british columbia, canada and the us pacific northwest. the biology of this tree-dwelling yeast is relatively unexplored, and there are few clues about how it causes infections in humans and animals. in this review, we summarize recent discoveries about c. gattii genetics and its ecological nich ... | 2011 | 21880492 |
Emergence of Cryptococcus gattii--Pacific Northwest, 2004-2010. | 2011 | 21884409 | |
74-year-old man from the pacific northwest with fever and a lung mass. | 2011 | 21896527 | |
a diverse population of cryptococcus gattii molecular type vgiii in southern californian hiv/aids patients. | cryptococcus gattii infections in southern california have been reported in patients with hiv/aids. in this study, we examined the molecular epidemiology, population structure, and virulence attributes of isolates collected from hiv/aids patients in los angeles county, california. we show that these isolates consist almost exclusively of vgiii molecular type, in contrast to the vgii molecular type isolates causing the north american pacific northwest outbreak. the global vgiii population structu ... | 2011 | 21909264 |
cryptococcus gattii: where do we go from here? | infections caused by the emerging pathogen cryptococcus gattii are increasing in frequency in north america. during the past decade, interest in the pathogen has continued to grow, not only in north america but also in other areas of the world where infections have recently been documented. this review synthesizes existing data and raises issues that remain to be addressed. | 2011 | 21939343 |
ten challenges on cryptococcus and cryptococcosis. | cryptococcosis has become a significant public global health problem worldwide. caused by two species, cryptococcus neoformans or cryptococcus gattii, this life-threatening infection afflicts not only immunocompromised individuals but also apparently immunocompetent subjects. hence, cryptococcosis should no longer be considered merely an opportunistic infection. in this article, we focus on ten unanswered questions/topics in this field with the hope to stimulate discussion and research on these ... | 2011 | 21948062 |
a decade of experience: cryptococcus gattii in british columbia. | it has been over a decade since cryptococcus gattii was first recognized as the causative organism of an outbreak of cryptococcosis on vancouver island, british columbia. a number of novel observations have been associated with the study of this emergent pathogen. a novel genotype of c. gattii, vgiia was described as the major genotype associated with clinical disease. minor genotypes, vgiib and vgi, are also responsible for disease in british columbians, in both human and animal populations. th ... | 2011 | 21960040 |
Proteomic Profiling of the Influence of Iron Availability on Cryptococcus gattii. | Iron is essential and ubiquitous in living organisms. The competition for this micronutrient between the host and its pathogens has been related to disease establishment. Cryptococcus gattii is an encapsulated yeast that causes cryptococcosis mainly in immunocompetent individuals. In this study, we analyzed the proteomic profile of the C. gattii R265 Vancouver Island isolate under iron-depleted and -repleted conditions by multidimensional protein identification technology (MudPIT) and by 2D-GE. ... | 2011 | 21970549 |
genotypes of cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii as agents of endemic cryptococcosis in teresina, piauí (northeastern brazil). | throughout brazil, cryptococcus neoformans is the cause of cryptococcosis, whereas cryptococcus gattii is endemic to the northern and northeastern states. in this study, the molecular types of 63 cryptococcal isolates recovered from the cerebrospinal fluid of meningitis patients diagnosed between 2008-2010 in teresina, piauí, brazil, were analysed. out of the 63 patients, 37 (58.7%) were human immunodeficiency virus (hiv)-positive and 26 (41.3%) were hiv-negative. ura5-restriction fragment lengt ... | 2011 | 22012227 |
Cryptococcus gattii: the tip of the iceberg. | 2011 | 22016500 | |
cryptococcus gattii in the united states: clinical aspects of infection with an emerging pathogen. | cryptococcus gattii (cg) has caused increasing infections in the us pacific northwest (pnw) since 2004. we describe this outbreak and compare clinical aspects of infection in the united states among patients infected with different cg genotypes. | 2011 | 22016503 |
Cryptococcus gattii Infection in an Immunocompetent Patient from Southern Italy. | Cryptococcus gattii has becoming more prevalent in temperate climate zones, during the past decades. We describe a C. gattii serotype B infection in an immunocompetent Italian patient with sclerosing cholangitis. The patient traveled once to Eastern Canada and otherwise no other countries than Italy were visited. Molecular analysis revealed that the C. gattii isolate belong to genotype AFLP4/VGI and has mating-type a which is the most common genotype in the Mediterranean environment. The C. gatt ... | 2011 | 22057831 |
coinfection with cryptococcus gattii and mycobacterium tuberculosis in an otherwise healthy 18-year-old woman. | a case of cryptococcus gattii (pulmonary and central nervous system) and mycobacterium tuberculosis (pulmonary) coinfection in an otherwise healthy young woman is reported. the patient presented with a two-month history of dry cough. she had an unremarkable medical history. both tuberculosis and cryptococcosis were diagnosed following bronchoscopy, and a subsequent lumbar puncture revealed c gattii in the cerebrospinal fluid. there is evidence that both m tuberculosis and c gattii may have suppr ... | 2011 | 22059185 |
Cryptococcus gattii Infection in Healthy Hosts: A Sentinel for Subclinical Immunodeficiency? | 2012 | 22075791 | |
identification of novel hybrids between cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii vni and cryptococcus gattii vgii. | cryptococcus neoformans and cryptococcus gattii are pathogenic yeasts causing meningoencephalitis in immunocompromised and immunocompetent hosts. the fungus is typically haploid, and sexual reproduction occurs normally between individuals with opposite mating types, α and a. c. neoformans var. grubii (serotype a) is comprised of molecular types vni, vnii, and vnb, and c. neoformans var. neoformans (serotype d) contains the molecular type vniv. additional ... | 2011 | 22081254 |
taxonomic analysis of cryptococcus species complex strain s8012 revealed cryptococcus gattii with high heterogeneity on the genetics. | initially, cryptococcus (c.) neoformans was previously divided into two varieties comprising c. neoformans var. neoformans and c. neoformans var. gattii. currently, taxonomic studies defined c. neoformans as c. species complex, which contains c. neoformans var. neoformans (serotype d), the hybrid isolates (serotype ad), c. neoformans var. grubii (serotype a) and c. gattii (serotypes b and c). however, liao and his team once isolated a unique c. gattii isolate, namely strain s8012 with unique phe ... | 2011 | 22088469 |
clinical, epidemiological and outcome features of patients with cryptococcosis in uberaba, minas gerais, brazil. | nearly one million of cryptococcosis cases occur yearly around the world, involving mainly hiv-infected patients who are not receiving antiretroviral therapy (art) or present poor adherence. this study aims to evaluate epidemiological, clinical and outcome aspects of patients with cryptococcosis from 1998-2010. patients were prospectively recruited, and their medical and laboratory records were reviewed. a total of 131 cases were included, and of these, 119 (90.83%) had aids, 4 received a renal ... | 2011 | 22130645 |
Environmental prevalence of Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii in India: an update. | An overview of work done to-date in India on environmental prevalence, population structure, seasonal variations and antifungal susceptibility of Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii is presented. The primary ecologic niche of both pathogens is decayed wood in trunk hollows of a wide spectrum of host trees, representing 18 species. Overall, C. neoformans showed a higher environmental prevalence than that of C. gattii which was not found in the avian habitats. Apart from their arboreal ... | 2011 | 22133016 |
first environmental isolation of cryptococcus gattii serotype b, from cúcuta, colombia. | in cúcuta, cryptococcus gattii serotype b is commonly recovered from immunocompetent patients with cryptococcosis, but it has not been recovered from the environment in spite of its high incidence which is 77% out of reported cases. | 2011 | 22159490 |
Whole Genome Sequence Analysis of Cryptococcus gattii from the Pacific Northwest Reveals Unexpected Diversity. | A recent emergence of Cryptococcus gattii in the Pacific Northwest involves strains that fall into three primarily clonal molecular subtypes: VGIIa, VGIIb and VGIIc. Multilocus sequence typing (MLST) and variable number tandem repeat analysis appear to identify little diversity within these molecular subtypes. Given the apparent expansion of these subtypes into new geographic areas and their ability to cause disease in immunocompetent individuals, differentiation of isolates belonging to these s ... | 2011 | 22163313 |