Title of article :
Identification of Malassezia Species in Patients with Pityriasis Versicolor Submitted to the Razi Hospital in Tehran
Author/Authors :
Shams, Masoomeh Faculty of Medical Sciences -Tarbiat Modarres University , Rasaee, Mohammad Javad Faculty of Medical Sciences -Tarbiat Modarres University , Moosavil, Marzieh Faculty of Medical Sciences -Tarbiat Modarres University , Razzaghi, Mandi Dept. of Mycology - Pasteur Institute of Iran
Abstract :
Lipophilic yeast of the genus Malassezia (Pityrosporum) belongs to the normal flora of human skin and
many warm-blooded animals. These fungi can produce a diverse range of diseases that the best known
and most frequent of them is pityriasis versicolor, a chronic recurrent skin disease occurring primarily
in tropical regions. The genus Malassezia has been recently enlarged to include seven distinct species.
Very little information has been documented about identifying Malassezia species in Iran. This survey
was undertaken to present a practical approach for differentiation of all Malassezia yeasts isolated
from clinical materials of patients with pityriasis versicolor for the first time in Iran. The presence of
the disease was confirmed on the basis of the observation of budding yeast cells and short curved
hyphae in skin specimens by direct microscopy. Malassezia yeasts were isolated after culturing the
samples on modified Dixon (mDixon) agar. A combination of different characteristics includes yeast
cell morphology, ability to growth on sabouraud dextrose agar, catalase test and ability to utilize
individual Tweens (20, 40, 60, 80) were used for identification of species. In general, 138 patients with
pityriasis versicolor includes 52.2% male and 47.8% female were identified. Direct microscopy and
culture results were positive in 94.4% and 63% of the patients, respectively. Totally, 91 isolates of
Malassezia belonging to four different species, M. globosa (66 isolates), M. furfur (18 isolates), M. obtusa
(5 isolates) and M. sympodialis (2 isolates) were identified
Keywords :
Pityriasis versicolor , Malassezia species , Identification scheme
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics