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Examining Trichophyton tonsurans genotype and biochemical phenotype as determinants of disease severity in tinea capitis 

Authors: Susan M. Abdel-Rahman ab;  Nasreen Talib bc;  Ada Solidar d;  Amy Jo Nopper be; Gerald J. Wyckoff d
Affiliations:   a Divisions of Pediatric Clinical Pharmacology, The Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics, Kansas City
b Department of Pediatrics, University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Medicine, Kansas City
c Primary Care, The Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics, Kansas City
d Departments of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, School of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri, Kansas City, Missouri, USA
e Dermatology, The Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics, Kansas City
DOI: 10.1080/13693780701787840
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
Published in: journal Medical Mycology, Volume 46, Issue 3 May 2008 , pages 217 - 223
First Published: May 2008
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Abstract

Trichophyton tonsurans infections occur in various host populations, on various body sites and with varying degrees of inflammation. This investigation was undertaken to determine whether fungal factors could explain the degree of severity in clinical symptomatology among infected children. Otherwise healthy children (n=54) presenting with tinea capitis were enrolled in this study. A thorough history was performed, the extent and severity of infection graded and a fungal specimen collected from each child. Strain type was determined by genotyping for 11 sequence variations in the rDNA and ALP1 loci. Secreted protease activity was quantitated after 5 days of growth in aqueous medium. Forty participants were evaluable. Infection duration ranged from 1 day to 3 years and clinical severity score (CSS) from 4-19. Seventeen unique fungal genotypes were present. Keratinase, collagenase and elastase activity varied 32.7-fold, 64.9-fold and 303.3-fold, respectively. A significant association was observed between genotype and disease severity with the rDNA sequence variations accounting for over 50% of the variation observed in CSS (r2=0.539; P<0.001). Phylogenetic analyses appear to suggest that the ancestral strain types of T. tonsurans cause more severe disease. These observations are consistent with reports that recently diverge anthropophilies are associated with diminished inflammatory involvement.
Keywords: Dermatophyte; Trichophyton tonsurans; tinea capitis; pediatric; molecular
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