Chlamydospore formation by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis mycelial form

To investigate the role of some adverse environmental conditions in chlamy-dospore formation by the mycelial form of P. brasiliensis, we cultured four P. brasiliensis isolates (18, Bt4, 1183, Pb9) at 25°C within solid agar medium either rich or poor in nutrients. Isolates 18 and 1183 were also cultu...

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Main Authors: MArcello Franco, Ayako Sano, Keiji Kera, Kazuko Nishimura, Kanji Takeo, Makoto Miyaji
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 1989-06-01
Series:Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
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spelling doaj-8f0aff7ea04942b689d2619e29ac010f2020-11-24T22:28:54ZengUniversidade de São PauloRevista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo1678-99461989-06-0131315115710.1590/S0036-46651989000300004S0036-46651989000300004Chlamydospore formation by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis mycelial formMArcello Franco0Ayako Sano1Keiji Kera2Kazuko Nishimura3Kanji Takeo4Makoto Miyaji5Universidade Estadual PaulistaChiba UniversityChiba UniversityChiba UniversityChiba UniversityChiba UniversityTo investigate the role of some adverse environmental conditions in chlamy-dospore formation by the mycelial form of P. brasiliensis, we cultured four P. brasiliensis isolates (18, Bt4, 1183, Pb9) at 25°C within solid agar medium either rich or poor in nutrients. Isolates 18 and 1183 were also cultured under anaerobiosis in a nitrogen atmosphere. Isolate 18 produced great number of terminal and intercalary chlamydospore after 7-10 days of culture in a medium poor in nutrients (2% agar with 0.1% dextrose and polypepton). The three other isolates also produced chlamydospores under the same conditions, but in lower numbers. Chlamydospore production by isolate 18 was abolished when the fungus was cultured in two agar media rich in nutrients (brain heart infusion and potato dextrose agar). Anaerobic incubation of isolate 18 under an atmosphere of N2 showed small mycelial outgrowth with numerous chlamydospores. At the electron microscopical level, the chlamydospores showed one or various nuclei and numerous mitochondria, indicating great potential for further development. Accordingly, chlamydospores produced multiple budding after only 24 h incubation at 35°C. The results demonstrate that under adverse environmental conditions P. brasiliensis mycelial form produces chlamydospores within a short period of time.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0036-46651989000300004&lng=en&tlng=enChlamydosporeParacoccidioides brasiliensis
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author MArcello Franco
Ayako Sano
Keiji Kera
Kazuko Nishimura
Kanji Takeo
Makoto Miyaji
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Ayako Sano
Keiji Kera
Kazuko Nishimura
Kanji Takeo
Makoto Miyaji
Chlamydospore formation by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis mycelial form
Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
Chlamydospore
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
author_facet MArcello Franco
Ayako Sano
Keiji Kera
Kazuko Nishimura
Kanji Takeo
Makoto Miyaji
author_sort MArcello Franco
title Chlamydospore formation by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis mycelial form
title_short Chlamydospore formation by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis mycelial form
title_full Chlamydospore formation by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis mycelial form
title_fullStr Chlamydospore formation by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis mycelial form
title_full_unstemmed Chlamydospore formation by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis mycelial form
title_sort chlamydospore formation by paracoccidioides brasiliensis mycelial form
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Revista do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo
issn 1678-9946
publishDate 1989-06-01
description To investigate the role of some adverse environmental conditions in chlamy-dospore formation by the mycelial form of P. brasiliensis, we cultured four P. brasiliensis isolates (18, Bt4, 1183, Pb9) at 25°C within solid agar medium either rich or poor in nutrients. Isolates 18 and 1183 were also cultured under anaerobiosis in a nitrogen atmosphere. Isolate 18 produced great number of terminal and intercalary chlamydospore after 7-10 days of culture in a medium poor in nutrients (2% agar with 0.1% dextrose and polypepton). The three other isolates also produced chlamydospores under the same conditions, but in lower numbers. Chlamydospore production by isolate 18 was abolished when the fungus was cultured in two agar media rich in nutrients (brain heart infusion and potato dextrose agar). Anaerobic incubation of isolate 18 under an atmosphere of N2 showed small mycelial outgrowth with numerous chlamydospores. At the electron microscopical level, the chlamydospores showed one or various nuclei and numerous mitochondria, indicating great potential for further development. Accordingly, chlamydospores produced multiple budding after only 24 h incubation at 35°C. The results demonstrate that under adverse environmental conditions P. brasiliensis mycelial form produces chlamydospores within a short period of time.
topic Chlamydospore
Paracoccidioides brasiliensis
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