• Title of article

    Subtilisin Genes (SUB1-3) Presence in Microsporum canis Isolates with Human and Animal Source

  • Author/Authors

    Khalili ، Mohammad Department of pathobiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman , Bayat ، Mansour Department of Pathobiology - Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch , Hashemi Hazaveh ، Jamal Department of Mycology and Parasitology - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Karami Robati ، Azadeh Department of Pathobiology - Islamic Azad University, Science and Research Branch

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    54
  • To page
    62
  • Abstract
    Background: The presence of subtilisin genes (SUBs) coding for serine proteases in Microsporum canis DNA, contribute to the adherence of fungi to keratinized tissues. The aim of this study was identifed the presence/absence of subtilisin gene family in M.canis isolated from human and animal source. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 24 samples of patients and pets with dermatophytosis from September to November 2017. Genomic DNA, pertaining to all pure colonies in Sabouraud agar with cycloheximide and chloramphenicol (SCC) and Sabouraud Dextrose agar(SDA), extracted, using rapid method without liquid nitrogen. M. canis were detected by molecular test. SUB1, SUB2 and SUB3 gene of M. canis amplified. The relative frequency of the genomic sequences also calculated. Results: M. canis DNA were extracted from cats (n=6), dog (n=1) and human (n=3) with tinea corporis and showed a high percentage for SUB2 (90%; 9/10) and the absence of SUB genes in a M. canis isolated from dog with develop dermatophytosis. The same results were observed in the frequency of the SUBs presence from the colonies grown on SCC and SDA. Conclusion: The presence of SUBs in M. canis isolates with human and animal source will be the basal to understand zoonotic infections . The absence SUBs in clinical isolate, indicates that they are indispensable for initiation of the infection.
  • Keywords
    Microsporum canis , Dermatophytosis , Subtilisin Genes , Human. Animal , PCR
  • Journal title
    Research in Molecular Medicine
  • Journal title
    Research in Molecular Medicine
  • Record number

    2507166