Isolation of keratinophilic fungi from the soil of islands of Greater Tunb, Abu-Musa and Sirri, Persian Gulf, Iran

Background and Purpose: Keratinophilic fungi are among the important groups of fungi living in the soil. This study aimed to isolate and identify keratinophilic fungi from the soil of three Iranian islands, namely Greater Tunb, Abu Musa, and Sirri, located in the Persian Gulf using morphological and...

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Main Authors: Mohsen Nosratabadi, parivash kordbacheh, Reza Kachuei, Mahin Safara, Sassan Rezaie, Mohammad ali Afshari
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Language:English
Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2017-06-01
Series:Current Medical Mycology
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PCR
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spelling doaj-ce947aa2ef224df5823421a49be8089b2020-11-25T02:28:44ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesCurrent Medical Mycology2423-34392423-34202017-06-01321319Isolation of keratinophilic fungi from the soil of islands of Greater Tunb, Abu-Musa and Sirri, Persian Gulf, IranMohsen Nosratabadi0parivash kordbacheh1Reza Kachuei2Mahin Safara3Sassan Rezaie4Mohammad ali Afshari5 Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Molecular Biology Research Center, Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Department of Medical Parasitology and Mycology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Division of Molecular Biology, Department of Medical Mycology and Parasitology, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Arya Tina Gene Biopharmaceutical Company, Tehran, Iran Background and Purpose: Keratinophilic fungi are among the important groups of fungi living in the soil. This study aimed to isolate and identify keratinophilic fungi from the soil of three Iranian islands, namely Greater Tunb, Abu Musa, and Sirri, located in the Persian Gulf using morphological and molecular (polymerase chain reaction) methods. Materials and Methods: In this study, a total of 60 soil samples were collected from the three islands of Greater Tunb, Abu Musa, and Sirri. The samples were analyzed for the presence of the keratinophilic fungi using a hair baiting technique. Furthermore, the identification of keratinophilic fungi was accomplished through the employment of molecular and sequencing techniques. Results: A total of 130 fungal isolates, including 11 genera with 24 species, were collected. Accordingly, Chrysosporium tropicum (24;18.5%), C. keratinophilum (17; 13.1%),  Chrysosporium  species (15; 11.5%), Aspergillus  species ( 8;6.1%), Aspergillus flavus (8; 6.1%), Penicillium  species (8;6.1%), Alternaria spp ( 6; 4.6%), Phoma  species (5;  3.8%), Aphanoascus verrucosus (4;3.1%), Fusarium chlamydosporum (4; 3.1%), Aspergillus trreus (4;3.1%), Acremonium  species (4; 3.1%), and other fungi( 23; 17.8 %) isolates were identified . All isolates of keratinophilic fungi were isolated from the soils with the pH range of 7-9. Conclusion: The results of this study contributed towards a better conceptualization of the incidence pattern of keratinophilic fungi in the regions of Iran. Given that no study has investigated this issue, the findings of the present study can be beneficial for the management of public health surveillance, physicians, and epidemiologists.  http://cmm.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-211-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Abu Musa Greater Tunb Keratinophilic fungi PCR Sirri Soil
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parivash kordbacheh
Reza Kachuei
Mahin Safara
Sassan Rezaie
Mohammad ali Afshari
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parivash kordbacheh
Reza Kachuei
Mahin Safara
Sassan Rezaie
Mohammad ali Afshari
Isolation of keratinophilic fungi from the soil of islands of Greater Tunb, Abu-Musa and Sirri, Persian Gulf, Iran
Current Medical Mycology
Abu Musa
Greater Tunb
Keratinophilic fungi
PCR
Sirri
Soil
author_facet Mohsen Nosratabadi
parivash kordbacheh
Reza Kachuei
Mahin Safara
Sassan Rezaie
Mohammad ali Afshari
author_sort Mohsen Nosratabadi
title Isolation of keratinophilic fungi from the soil of islands of Greater Tunb, Abu-Musa and Sirri, Persian Gulf, Iran
title_short Isolation of keratinophilic fungi from the soil of islands of Greater Tunb, Abu-Musa and Sirri, Persian Gulf, Iran
title_full Isolation of keratinophilic fungi from the soil of islands of Greater Tunb, Abu-Musa and Sirri, Persian Gulf, Iran
title_fullStr Isolation of keratinophilic fungi from the soil of islands of Greater Tunb, Abu-Musa and Sirri, Persian Gulf, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Isolation of keratinophilic fungi from the soil of islands of Greater Tunb, Abu-Musa and Sirri, Persian Gulf, Iran
title_sort isolation of keratinophilic fungi from the soil of islands of greater tunb, abu-musa and sirri, persian gulf, iran
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
series Current Medical Mycology
issn 2423-3439
2423-3420
publishDate 2017-06-01
description Background and Purpose: Keratinophilic fungi are among the important groups of fungi living in the soil. This study aimed to isolate and identify keratinophilic fungi from the soil of three Iranian islands, namely Greater Tunb, Abu Musa, and Sirri, located in the Persian Gulf using morphological and molecular (polymerase chain reaction) methods. Materials and Methods: In this study, a total of 60 soil samples were collected from the three islands of Greater Tunb, Abu Musa, and Sirri. The samples were analyzed for the presence of the keratinophilic fungi using a hair baiting technique. Furthermore, the identification of keratinophilic fungi was accomplished through the employment of molecular and sequencing techniques. Results: A total of 130 fungal isolates, including 11 genera with 24 species, were collected. Accordingly, Chrysosporium tropicum (24;18.5%), C. keratinophilum (17; 13.1%),  Chrysosporium  species (15; 11.5%), Aspergillus  species ( 8;6.1%), Aspergillus flavus (8; 6.1%), Penicillium  species (8;6.1%), Alternaria spp ( 6; 4.6%), Phoma  species (5;  3.8%), Aphanoascus verrucosus (4;3.1%), Fusarium chlamydosporum (4; 3.1%), Aspergillus trreus (4;3.1%), Acremonium  species (4; 3.1%), and other fungi( 23; 17.8 %) isolates were identified . All isolates of keratinophilic fungi were isolated from the soils with the pH range of 7-9. Conclusion: The results of this study contributed towards a better conceptualization of the incidence pattern of keratinophilic fungi in the regions of Iran. Given that no study has investigated this issue, the findings of the present study can be beneficial for the management of public health surveillance, physicians, and epidemiologists.  
topic Abu Musa
Greater Tunb
Keratinophilic fungi
PCR
Sirri
Soil
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