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Planta Med ; 89(12): 1178-1189, 2023 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36977488

RESUMEN

Chemical investigation of the endophyte Pseudofusicoccum stromaticum CMRP4328 isolated from the medicinal plant Stryphnodendron adstringens yielded ten compounds, including two new dihydrochromones, paecilins Q (1: ) and R (2: ). The antifungal activity of the isolated metabolites was assessed against an important citrus pathogen, Phyllosticta citricarpa. Cytochalasin H (6: ) (78.3%), phomoxanthone A (3: ) (70.2%), phomoxanthone B (4: ) (63.1%), and paecilin Q (1: ) (50.5%) decreased in vitro the number of pycnidia produced by P. citricarpa, which are responsible for the disease dissemination in orchards. In addition, compounds 3: and 6: inhibited the development of citrus black spot symptoms in citrus fruits. Cytochalasin H (6: ) and one of the new compounds, paecilin Q (1: ), appear particularly promising, as they showed strong activity against this citrus pathogen, and low or no cytotoxic activity. The strain CMRP4328 of P. stromaticum and its metabolites deserve further investigation for the control of citrus black spot disease.


Asunto(s)
Antifúngicos , Citrus , Antifúngicos/farmacología , Enfermedades de las Plantas/prevención & control , Enfermedades de las Plantas/microbiología , Endófitos
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Planta Med ; 85(8): 619-636, 2019 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30743274

RESUMEN

Brazil has an extraordinary biodiversity, and for many years, has been classified as the first of 17 countries with a mega diversity, with 22% of the total plants in the world (more than 55 000 species). Considering that some endophytes are host-specific, the incomparable plant diversity found in Brazil encompasses an immeasurable variety of habitats and may represent a repository of unexplored species. As a result of the endophyte-host interaction, plant-associated microorganisms have an enormous biosynthetic potential to produce compounds with novelties in structure and bioactivity. Numerous studies have been published over the years describing the endophytic species isolated in Brazil. Identification of these species is generally performed via DNA sequencing. However, many of the genera to which the described taxa belong were reviewed phylogenetically and many species were reclassified. Thus, there is a gap in the real biodiversity of endophytes isolated in Brazil in the last decade. In this scenario, the present study reviewed the biodiversity of endophytes isolated from plants found in different Brazilian biomes from 2012 to 2017, including the following topics: (i) species diversity, (ii) species identification challenges, (iii) biotechnological aspects, and (iv) identified metabolites. Endophytes of 54 species of plants were studied from 2012 to 2017, resulting in the identification of 300 genera, with Diaporthe and Bacillus being the most frequent fungal and bacterial genera, respectively.


Asunto(s)
Endófitos/metabolismo , Plantas/microbiología , Brasil
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Can J Microbiol ; 63(8): 682-689, 2017 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28376308

RESUMEN

In this study, we evaluated the diversity of rhizobia isolated from root nodules on common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) derived from Andean and Mesoamerican centers and grown under field and greenhouse conditions. Genetic characterization of isolates was performed by sequencing analyses of the 16S rRNA gene and 2 housekeeping genes, recA and glnII, and by the amplification of nifH. Symbiotic efficiency was evaluated by examining nodulation, plant biomass production, and plant nitrogen (N) accumulation. The influence of the environment was observed in nodulation capacity, where Rhizobium miluonense was dominant under greenhouse conditions and the Rhizobium acidisoli group prevailed under field conditions. However, strain LGMB41 fit into a separate group from the type strain of R. acidisoli in terms of multilocus phylogeny, implying that it could belong to a new species. Rhizobium miluonense LGMB73 showed the best symbiotic efficiency performance, i.e., with the highest shoot-N content (77.7 mg/plant), superior to the commercial standard strain (56.9 mg/plant). Biodiversity- and bioprospecting-associated studies are important to better understand ecosystems and to develop more effective strategies to improve plant growth using a N-fixation process.


Asunto(s)
Phaseolus/microbiología , Rhizobium/aislamiento & purificación , ADN Bacteriano/genética , Filogenia , Raíces de Plantas/microbiología , ARN Ribosómico 16S/genética , Rhizobium/genética , Simbiosis
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Mem Inst Oswaldo Cruz ; 0: 0, 2016 Jun 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27276363

RESUMEN

Yeasts of the genus Candida have high genetic variability and are the most common opportunistic pathogenic fungi in humans. In this study, we evaluated the genetic diversity among 120 isolates of Candida spp. obtained from diabetic patients, kidney transplant recipients and patients without any immune deficiencies from Paraná state, Brazil. The analysis was performed using the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region and a partial sequence of 28S rDNA. In the phylogenetic analysis, we observed a consistent separation of the species C. albicans, C. dubliniensis, C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. metapsilosis and C. orthopsilosis, however with low intraspecific variability. In the analysis of the C. albicans species, two clades were formed. Clade A included the largest number of isolates (91.2%) and the majority of isolates from GenBank (71.4%). The phylogenetic analysis showed low intraspecific genetic diversity, and the genetic polymorphisms between C. albicans isolates were similar to genetic divergence found in other studies performed with isolates from Brazil. This low genetic diversity of isolates can be explained by the geographic proximity of the patients evaluated. It was observed that yeast colonisation was highest in renal transplant recipients and diabetic patients and that C. albicans was the species most frequently isolated.


Asunto(s)
Candida/genética , Candidiasis Invasiva/genética , Diabetes Mellitus/microbiología , Variación Genética , Trasplante de Riñón , Brasil/epidemiología , Candida/clasificación , Candida/aislamiento & purificación , Candidiasis Invasiva/clasificación , Candidiasis Invasiva/epidemiología , Candidiasis Invasiva/microbiología , Estudios de Casos y Controles , ADN de Hongos/análisis , ADN Ribosómico/genética , Complicaciones de la Diabetes , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana
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Front Microbiol ; 12: 714750, 2021.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34539608

RESUMEN

Plant diseases caused by phytopathogens are responsible for significant crop losses worldwide. Resistance induction and biological control have been exploited in agriculture due to their enormous potential. In this study, we investigated the antimicrobial potential of endophytic fungi of leaves and petioles of medicinal plants Vochysia divergens and Stryphnodendron adstringens located in two regions of high diversity in Brazil, Pantanal, and Cerrado, respectively. We recovered 1,304 fungal isolates and based on the characteristics of the culture, were assigned to 159 phenotypes. One isolate was selected as representative of each phenotype and studied for antimicrobial activity against phytopathogens. Isolates with better biological activities were identified based on DNA sequences and phylogenetic analyzes. Among the 159 representative isolates, extracts from 12 endophytes that inhibited the mycelial growth (IG) of Colletotrichum abscissum (≥40%) were selected to expand the antimicrobial analysis. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of the extracts were determined against citrus pathogens, C. abscissum, Phyllosticta citricarpa and Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri and the maize pathogen Fusarium graminearum. The highest activity against C. abscissum were from extracts of Pseudofusicoccum stromaticum CMRP4328 (IG: 83% and MIC: 40 µg/mL) and Diaporthe vochysiae CMRP4322 (IG: 75% and MIC: 1 µg/mL), both extracts also inhibited the development of post-bloom fruit drop symptoms in citrus flowers. The extracts were promising in inhibiting the mycelial growth of P. citricarpa and reducing the production of pycnidia in citrus leaves. Among the isolates that showed activity, the genus Diaporthe was the most common, including the new species D. cerradensis described in this study. In addition, high performance liquid chromatography, UV detection, and mass spectrometry and thin layer chromatography analyzes of extracts produced by endophytes that showed high activity, indicated D. vochysiae CMRP4322 and P. stromaticum CMRP4328 as promising strains that produce new bioactive natural products. We report here the capacity of endophytic fungi of medicinal plants to produce secondary metabolites with biological activities against phytopathogenic fungi and bacteria. The description of the new species D. cerradensis, reinforces the ability of medicinal plants found in Brazil to host a diverse group of fungi with biotechnological potential.

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Folia Microbiol (Praha) ; 65(2): 381-392, 2020 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31401763

RESUMEN

Citrus black spot (CBS) and post-bloom fruit drop (PFD), caused by Phyllosticta citricarpa and Colletotrichum abscissum, respectively, are two important citrus diseases worldwide. CBS depreciates the market value and prevents exportation of citrus fruits to Europe. PFD under favorable climatic conditions can cause the abscission of flowers, thereby reducing citrus production by 80%. An ecofriendly alternative to control plant diseases is the use of endophytic microorganisms, or secondary metabolites produced by them. Strain LGMF1631, close related to Diaporthe cf. heveae 1, was isolated from the medicinal plant Stryphnodendron adstringens and showed significant antimicrobial activity, in a previous study. In view of the potential presented by strain LGMF1631, and the absence of chemical data for secondary metabolites produced by D. cf. heveae, we decided to characterize the compounds produced by strain LGMF1631. Based on ITS, TEF1, and TUB phylogenetic analysis, strain LGMF1631 was confirmed to belong to D. cf. heveae 1. Chemical assessment of the fungal strain LGMF1631 revealed one new seco-dihydroisocoumarin [cladosporin B (1)] along with six other related, already known dihydroisocoumarin derivatives and one monoterpene [(-)-(1S,2R,3S,4R)-p-menthane-1,2,3-triol (8)]. Among the isolated metabolites, compound 5 drastically reduced the growth of both phytopathogens in vitro and completely inhibited the development of CBS and PFD in citrus fruits and flowers. In addition, compound 5 did not show toxicity against human cancer cell lines or citrus leaves, at concentrations higher than used for the inhibition of the phytopathogens, suggesting the potential use of (-)-(3R,4R)-cis-4-hydroxy-5-methylmellein (5) to control citrus diseases.


Asunto(s)
Ascomicetos/efectos de los fármacos , Citrus/microbiología , Fungicidas Industriales/farmacología , Isocumarinas/farmacología , Saccharomycetales/química , Ascomicetos/fisiología , Colletotrichum/efectos de los fármacos , Colletotrichum/fisiología , Fabaceae/microbiología , Frutas/microbiología , Fungicidas Industriales/química , Fungicidas Industriales/metabolismo , Isocumarinas/química , Isocumarinas/metabolismo , Filogenia , Enfermedades de las Plantas/microbiología , Hojas de la Planta/microbiología , Saccharomycetales/clasificación , Saccharomycetales/genética , Saccharomycetales/aislamiento & purificación
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Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ; 52: e20180473, 2019 Mar 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30843968

RESUMEN

INTRODUCTION: Candidiasis is the most frequent opportunistic mycosis in humans and can cause mortality, particularly in immunodeficient patients. One major concern is the increasing number of infections caused by drug-resistant Candidas trains, as these cannot be efficiently treated with standard therapeutics. The most common mechanism of fluconazole resistance in Candida is mutation of ERG11, a gene involved in the biosynthesis of ergosterol, a compound essential for cell integrity and membrane function. METHODS: Based on this knowledge, we investigated polymorphisms in the ERG11 gene of 3 Candida species isolated from immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. In addition, we correlated the genetic data with the fluconazole susceptibility profile of the Candida isolates. RESULTS: A total of 80 Candida albicans, 8 Candida tropicalis and 6 Candida glabrata isolates were obtained from the saliva of diabetic, kidney transplant and immunocompetent patients. Isolates were considered susceptible to fluconazole if the minimum inhibitory concentration was lower than 8 µg/mL. The amino acid mutations F105L, D116E, K119N, S137L, and K128T were observed in C. albicans isolates, and T224C and G263A were found in C. tropicalis isolates. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the high number of polymorphisms observed, the mutations occurred in regions that are not predicted to interfere with ergosterol synthesis, and therefore are not related to fluconazole resistance.


Asunto(s)
Antifúngicos/farmacología , Candida/efectos de los fármacos , Candida/genética , Diabetes Mellitus/microbiología , Fluconazol/farmacología , Trasplante de Riñón , Polimorfismo Genético/efectos de los fármacos , Adulto , Anciano , Candida/aislamiento & purificación , ADN de Hongos/genética , Farmacorresistencia Fúngica/genética , Femenino , Humanos , Inmunocompetencia , Masculino , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana , Persona de Mediana Edad , Mutación/efectos de los fármacos , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Valores de Referencia , Saliva/microbiología
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Folia Microbiol (Praha) ; 64(3): 453-460, 2019 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30565048

RESUMEN

The citrus black spot (CBS), caused by Phyllosticta citricarpa, is one of the most important citrus diseases in subtropical regions of Africa, Asia, Oceania, and the Americas, and fruits with CBS lesions are still subject to quarantine regulations in the European Union. Despite the high application of fungicides, the disease remains present in the citrus crops of Central and South America. In order to find alternatives to help control CBS and reduce the use of fungicides, we explored the antifungal potential of endophytic actinomycetes isolated from the Brazilian medicinal plant Vochysia divergens found in the Pantanal biome. Two different culture media and temperatures were selected to identify the most efficient conditions for the production of active secondary metabolites. The metabolites produced by strain Microbacterium sp. LGMB471 cultured in SG medium at 36 °C considerably inhibited the development of P. citricarpa. Three isoflavones and five diketopiperazines were identified, and the compounds 7-O-ß-D-glucosyl-genistein and 7-O-ß-D-glucosyl-daidzein showed high activity against P. citricarpa, with the MIC of 33 µg/mL and inhibited the production of asexual spores of P. citricarpa on leaves and citrus fruits. Compounds that inhibit conidia formation may be a promising alternative to reduce the use of fungicides in the control of CBS lesions, especially in regions where sexual reproduction does not occur, as in the USA. Our data suggest the use of Microbacterium sp. LGMB471 or its metabolites as an ecological alternative to be used in association with the fungicides for the control of CBS disease.


Asunto(s)
Actinomycetales/química , Ascomicetos/efectos de los fármacos , Fungicidas Industriales/farmacología , Asia , Brasil , Citrus/microbiología , Medios de Cultivo , Dicetopiperazinas/aislamiento & purificación , Dicetopiperazinas/farmacología , Fungicidas Industriales/aislamiento & purificación , Isoflavonas/aislamiento & purificación , Isoflavonas/farmacología , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana , Enfermedades de las Plantas/microbiología , Hojas de la Planta/microbiología , Metabolismo Secundario , Esporas Fúngicas/efectos de los fármacos , Estados Unidos
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Microbiol Res ; 226: 27-33, 2019 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31284941

RESUMEN

Postbloom fruit drop (PFD), caused mainly by Colletotrichum abscissum, is one of the most severe citrus diseases and can causes up to 80% fruit loss in favorable climatic conditions. According to the literature, other Colletotrichum species colonize hosts using distinct strategies: intracellular hemibiotrophic or subcuticular intramural necrotrophic colonization. However, so far, for C. abscissum only the necrotrophic stage has been described and some aspects remain unclear in PFD disease cycle. To better understand the disease cycle, microscopy studies could be applied. However, even using eGFP strains (expressing green fluorescent protein), the results are unclear due to the autofluorescence of citrus leaves. To eliminate this problem and to study the interaction between C. abscissum-citrus we used a destaining and staining methodologies, and we observed that in leaves, even applying injury before inoculation, C. abscissum does not colonize adjacent tissues. Apparently, in the leaves the fungus only uses the nutrients exposed in the artificial lesions for growth, and then produces large amount of spores. However, in flowers, C. abscissum penetrated and colonized the tissues of the petals 12 h after inoculation. In the early stages of infection, we observed the development of primary biotrophic hyphae, suggesting this species as a hemibiotrophic fungus, with a short biotrophic phase during flower colonization followed by dominant necrotrophic colonization. In conclusion, the use of an eGFP strain of C. abscissum and a different methodology of destaining and staining allowed a better understanding of the morphology and mechanisms used by this citrus pathogen to colonize the host.


Asunto(s)
Citrus/microbiología , Colletotrichum/citología , Colletotrichum/crecimiento & desarrollo , Colletotrichum/patogenicidad , Enfermedades de las Plantas/microbiología , Flores/microbiología , Frutas/microbiología , Proteínas Fluorescentes Verdes , Interacciones Huésped-Patógeno , Hifa/citología , Hifa/crecimiento & desarrollo , Microscopía/métodos , Microscopía Confocal/métodos , Hojas de la Planta , Esporas Fúngicas/citología
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Microbiol Res ; 228: 126299, 2019 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31422231

RESUMEN

Wastewaters from textile dyeing industries represent an ecological concern, notably due to the known toxicity of azo dyes to the local microbiome and human health. Although physicochemical approaches are the rule for the treatment of industrial effluents, biological strategies such as enzyme-mediated dye destaining is a promising alternative. Notwithstanding a broad range of microorganisms, including fungi, algae, yeast, and bacteria, display dye-destaining properties, most of the literature has focused in ligninolytic fungi, leaving other classes of organisms somehow ignored. In this study, six endophytic strains isolated from Maytenus ilicifolia were studied for their destaining activity. The phylogenetic and morphological analysis allowed the identification of strain LGMF1504 as Neopestalotiopsis sp. LGMF1504 that decolorized several commercial dyes as the result of a mycelium-associated laccase. The enzyme expression was modulated by carbon and nitrogen content in the culture medium, it was weakly affected by the presence of aromatic compounds and metal ions while some common laccase mediators improved the destaining activity onto dye substrates. The best culture condition observed for laccase activity was a basic culture medium containing 5 g L-1 starch and 15 g L-1 ammonium tartrate. The laccase activity showed low substrate specificity and almost unaltered performance in a wide range of pH values and NaCl concentrations, suggesting the potential of Neopestalotiopsis sp. LGMF1504 for biodegradation approaches.


Asunto(s)
Colorantes/metabolismo , Endófitos/metabolismo , Lacasa/metabolismo , Micelio/metabolismo , Compuestos Azo/toxicidad , Biodegradación Ambiental , Carbono , Colorantes/toxicidad , ADN de Hongos , Endófitos/clasificación , Endófitos/aislamiento & purificación , Hongos/clasificación , Hongos/genética , Hongos/aislamiento & purificación , Hongos/metabolismo , Concentración de Iones de Hidrógeno , Metales , Tipificación de Secuencias Multilocus , Nitrógeno , Filogenia , Cloruro de Sodio/análisis , Industria Textil , Aguas Residuales
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Fitoterapia ; 138: 104273, 2019 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31344395

RESUMEN

Endophytic fungi have been considered a rich source for bioactive secondary metabolites with novel chemical structures. A high diverse group of endophytes, isolated from different medicinal plants, belongs to the genus Diaporthe. In a previously study performed by our group the crude extract of strain LGMF1583 showed considerable antibacterial activity mainly against Gram-negative bacteria. Based on ITS phylogeny analysis, strain LGMF1583 was identified as belonging to Diaporthe genus and may represent a new species. In the present study, we described the new species Diporthe vochysiae based on multilocus phylogeny analysis and morphological characteristics. The species name refers to the host, from which strain LGMF1583 was isolated, the medicinal plant Vochysia divergens. In view of the biotechnological potential of strain LGMF1583, we have also characterized the secondary metabolites produced by D. vochysiae. Chemical assessment of the D. vochysiae LGMF1583 revealed two new carboxamides, vochysiamides A (1) and B (2), in addition to the known metabolite, 2,5-dihydroxybenzyl alcohol (3). In the biological activity analysis, vochysiamide B (2) displayed considerable antibacterial activity against the Gram-negative bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae (KPC), a producer of carbapenemases, MIC of 80 µg/mL. Carbapenemases are considered a major antimicrobial resistance threat, and infections caused by KPC have been considered a public health problem worldwide, and new compounds with activity against this bacterium are nowadays even more required.


Asunto(s)
Amidas/farmacología , Antibacterianos/farmacología , Ascomicetos/química , Myrtales/microbiología , Plantas Medicinales/microbiología , Amidas/aislamiento & purificación , Antibacterianos/aislamiento & purificación , Ascomicetos/clasificación , Brasil , Línea Celular Tumoral , Endófitos/química , Humanos , Klebsiella pneumoniae/efectos de los fármacos , Estructura Molecular , Filogenia
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Microbiol Res ; 192: 142-147, 2016 Nov.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27664732

RESUMEN

Phyllosticta citricarpa is the epidemiological agent of Citrus Black Spot (CBS) disease, which is responsible for large economic losses worldwide. CBS is characterized by the presence of spores (pycnidiospores) in dark lesions of fruit, which are also responsible for short distance dispersal of the disease. The identification of genes involved in asexual reproduction of P. citricarpa can be an alternative for directional disease control. We analyzed a library of mutants obtained through Agrobacterium tumefaciens transformation system, looking for alterations in growth and reproductive structure formation. Two mutant strains were found to have lost the ability to form pycnidia. The flanking T-DNA insertion regions were identified on P. citricarpa genome by using blast analysis and further gene prediction. The predicted genes containing the T-DNA insertions were identified as Spindle Poison Sensitivity Scp3, Ion Transport protein, and Cullin Binding proteins. The Ion Transport and Cullin Binding proteins are known to be correlated with sexual and asexual reproduction in fungi; however, the exact mechanism by which these proteins act on spore formation in P. citricarpa needs to be better characterized. The Scp3 proteins are suggested here for the first time as being associated with asexual reproduction in fungus. This protein is associated with microtubule formation, and as microtubules play an essential role as spindle machinery for chromosome segregation and cytokinesis, insertions in this gene can lead to abnormal formations, such as that observed here in P. citricarpa. We suggest these genes as new targets for fungicide development and CBS disease control, by iRNA.


Asunto(s)
Agrobacterium tumefaciens/fisiología , Ascomicetos/fisiología , Regulación Fúngica de la Expresión Génica , Interacciones Microbianas , Mutación , Reproducción Asexuada/genética , Transformación Genética , Citrus/microbiología , ADN Bacteriano , Orden Génico , Genes Reporteros , Mutagénesis Insercional , Enfermedades de las Plantas/microbiología
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Microbiol Res ; 186-187: 153-60, 2016.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27242153

RESUMEN

The citrus industry is severely affected by citrus black spot (CBS), a disease caused by the pathogen Phyllosticta citricarpa. This disease causes loss of production, decrease in the market price of the fruit, and reduction in its export to the European Union. Currently, CBS disease is being treated in orchards with various pesticides and fungicides every year. One alternative to CBS disease control without harming the environment is the use of microorganisms for biological control. Diaporthe endophytica and D. terebinthifolii, isolated from the medicinal plants Maytenus ilicifolia and Schinus terebinthifolius have an inhibitory effect against P. citricarpa in vitro and in detached fruits. Moreover, D. endophytica and D. terebinthifolii were transformed by Agrobacterium tumefaciens for in vivo studies. The transformants retained the ability to control of phytopathogenic fungus P. citricarpa after transformation process. Furthermore, D. endophytica and D. terebinthifolii were able to infect and colonize citrus plants, which is confirmed by reisolation of transformants from inoculated and uninoculated leaves. Light microscopic analysis showed fungus mycelium colonizing intercellular region and oil glands of citrus, suggesting that these two new species are capable of colonizing citrus plants, in addition to controlling the pathogen P. citricarpa.


Asunto(s)
Antibiosis , Ascomicetos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Ascomicetos/aislamiento & purificación , Citrus/microbiología , Control Biológico de Vectores/métodos , Enfermedades de las Plantas/prevención & control , Plantas Medicinales/microbiología , Agrobacterium tumefaciens/genética , Ascomicetos/genética , Endófitos/crecimiento & desarrollo , Endófitos/aislamiento & purificación , Enfermedades de las Plantas/microbiología , Transformación Genética
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 52: e20180473, 2019. tab
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: biblio-990445

RESUMEN

Abstract INTRODUCTION: Candidiasis is the most frequent opportunistic mycosis in humans and can cause mortality, particularly in immunodeficient patients. One major concern is the increasing number of infections caused by drug-resistant Candidas trains, as these cannot be efficiently treated with standard therapeutics. The most common mechanism of fluconazole resistance in Candida is mutation of ERG11, a gene involved in the biosynthesis of ergosterol, a compound essential for cell integrity and membrane function. METHODS: Based on this knowledge, we investigated polymorphisms in the ERG11 gene of 3 Candida species isolated from immunocompromised and immunocompetent patients. In addition, we correlated the genetic data with the fluconazole susceptibility profile of the Candida isolates. RESULTS: A total of 80 Candida albicans, 8 Candida tropicalis and 6 Candida glabrata isolates were obtained from the saliva of diabetic, kidney transplant and immunocompetent patients. Isolates were considered susceptible to fluconazole if the minimum inhibitory concentration was lower than 8 μg/mL. The amino acid mutations F105L, D116E, K119N, S137L, and K128T were observed in C. albicans isolates, and T224C and G263A were found in C. tropicalis isolates. CONCLUSIONS: Despite the high number of polymorphisms observed, the mutations occurred in regions that are not predicted to interfere with ergosterol synthesis, and therefore are not related to fluconazole resistance.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Adulto , Anciano , Polimorfismo Genético/efectos de los fármacos , Candida/efectos de los fármacos , Candida/genética , Fluconazol/farmacología , Trasplante de Riñón , Diabetes Mellitus/microbiología , Antifúngicos/farmacología , Valores de Referencia , Saliva/microbiología , Candida/aislamiento & purificación , ADN de Hongos/genética , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana , Reacción en Cadena de la Polimerasa , Farmacorresistencia Fúngica/genética , Inmunocompetencia , Persona de Mediana Edad , Mutación/efectos de los fármacos
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 111(7): 417-422, tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS | ID: lil-787553

RESUMEN

Yeasts of the genus Candida have high genetic variability and are the most common opportunistic pathogenic fungi in humans. In this study, we evaluated the genetic diversity among 120 isolates of Candida spp. obtained from diabetic patients, kidney transplant recipients and patients without any immune deficiencies from Paraná state, Brazil. The analysis was performed using the ITS1-5.8S-ITS2 region and a partial sequence of 28S rDNA. In the phylogenetic analysis, we observed a consistent separation of the species C. albicans, C. dubliniensis, C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis, C. metapsilosis and C. orthopsilosis, however with low intraspecific variability. In the analysis of the C. albicans species, two clades were formed. Clade A included the largest number of isolates (91.2%) and the majority of isolates from GenBank (71.4%). The phylogenetic analysis showed low intraspecific genetic diversity, and the genetic polymorphisms between C. albicans isolates were similar to genetic divergence found in other studies performed with isolates from Brazil. This low genetic diversity of isolates can be explained by the geographic proximity of the patients evaluated. It was observed that yeast colonisation was highest in renal transplant recipients and diabetic patients and that C. albicans was the species most frequently isolated.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Candida/genética , Candidiasis Invasiva/genética , Diabetes Mellitus/microbiología , Variación Genética , Trasplante de Riñón , Brasil/epidemiología , Candida/clasificación , Candida/aislamiento & purificación , Candidiasis Invasiva/clasificación , Candidiasis Invasiva/epidemiología , Candidiasis Invasiva/microbiología , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Complicaciones de la Diabetes , ADN de Hongos/análisis , ADN Ribosómico/genética , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana
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Rev. bras. anal. clin ; 41(1): 81-83, 2009. tab
Artículo en Portugués | LILACS | ID: lil-522104

RESUMEN

Um dos maiores problemas de Saúde Pública das últimas décadas foi o agravamento da resistência a antimicrobianos; a qual em estafilococos é resultado de genes cromossômicos que codificam modificações no receptor de ação dos lactâmicos, as proteínas ligadoras de penicilinas (PBPs), havendo a produção PBPs a, essa modificação é devido ao gene mecA, onde uma seqüência de DNA de origem não estafilocócica é incorporado ao cromossomo. O Objetivo do presente estudo foi avaliar o perfil de resistência dos Staphylococcus aureus a, β-lactâmicos em uruculturas, devido a presença de gene mecA. A metodologia consistiu, em semear a urina no meio BP. Após o crescimento realizou-se provas bioquímicas para identificação de S. aureus (Gram, catalase e coagulase); após a confirmação, realizou-se o antibiograma com oxacilina 1µg, considerando resistentes halos menores que 13 mm, para confirmar o gene mecA, inoculou-se as colônias resistentes em meio MH, com oxacilina à 6µg/mL. Foi considerado positivo o crescimento microbiano. Com os resultados foi possível isolar 388 colônias, sendo 36 ,β-lactamases positiva, resistentes a oxacilina, ou seja, 9,27%, dessas 69,44% (26 colônias) foram identificadas como portadoras do gene mecA, a qual sugere a probabilidade de transferência horizontal de genes entre espécies distintas.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Antibacterianos , beta-Lactamasas , Resistencia a Medicamentos , Staphylococcus aureus
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