Author/Authors :
Keikha ، N نويسنده MSc in Medical Mycology , Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine Research Center, Zahedan University of Medical Sciences, Zahedan , Iran , , Ayatollahi Mousavi ، SA نويسنده Department of Medical Mycology & Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran , , Shahidi Bonjar، G.H نويسنده Department of Plant Pathology and Biotechnology, College of Agricultural Sciences, Bahonar University of Kerman, Kerman, Iran , , Fouladi ، B نويسنده Assistant Professor in Medic al Mycology, Department of Medical Mycology and Parasitology, Zabol University of Medical Sciences, Zabol, Iran , , Izadi ، AR نويسنده Departmen t of Medical Mycology and Parasitology, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman , Iran ,
Abstract :
Background and Purpose:
Cutaneous
infections arise from a homogeneous group of keratinophilic fungi, known as
dermatophytes. Since these pathogenic dermatophytes are eukaryotes in nature, use of chemical antifungal agents for
treatment may affect the host tissue cells. In this study, we ai
med to evaluate the antifungal activity of
Actinomyces
species
against
Trichophyton mentagrophytes
(abbreviated as
T. mentagrophytes
). The isolates were obtained from soil
samples and identified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique
.
Material
and Me
thods:
In total,
100 strains of
Actinomyces
species were isolated from soil samples in order to
determine their antagonistic activities against
T. mentagrophytes
in Kerman, Iran
.
The electron microscopic study of
these isolates was performed, based on the
physiological properties of these antagonists (e.g., lipase, amylase,
protease and chitinase), using relevant protocols. The isolates were identified using gene 16S rDNA via PCR
technique
.
Results:
Streptomyces flavogriseus
,
Streptomyces zaomyceticus
stra
in xsd08149 and
Streptomyces rochei
were isolated
and exhibited the most significant antagonistic activities against
T. mentagrophytes
. Images were obtained by an
electron microscope and some spores, mycelia and morphology of spore chains were identified. Molecular,
morphological and biochemical characteristics of these isolates were studied, using the internal 16S rDNA gene. Active
isolates of
Streptomyces
sequence were compared to GenBank sequences. According to nucleotide analysis, isolate D5
had maximum
similarity to
Streptomyces flavogriseus
(99%)
.
Conclusion:
The findings of this study showed that
Streptomyces
isolates from soil samples could exert antifungal
effects on
T.
mentagrophytes
.