Author:
Tang Chao,Kong Xue,Ahmed Sarah A.,Thakur Rameshwari,Chowdhary Anuradha,Nenoff Pietro,Uhrlass Silke,Verma Shyam B.,Meis Jacques F.,Kandemir Hazal,Kang Yingqian,de Hoog G. Sybren
Abstract
AbstractA severe outbreak of highly virulent and multi-resistant dermatophytosis by species in the Trichophyton mentagrophytes/T. interdigitale complex is ongoing in India. The correct identity of the etiologic agent is a much-debated issue. In order to define species limits, a taxonomic study was undertaken combining molecular, morphological, and physiological characteristics as evidence of classification. Molecular characteristics show that T. mentagrophytes s. str. and T. interdigitale s. str. can be distinguished with difficulty from each other, but are unambiguously different from the Indian genotype, T. indotineae by sequences of the HMG gene. The entities were confirmed by multilocus analysis using tanglegrams. Phenotypic characters of morphology and physiology are not diagnostic, but statistically significant differences are observed between the molecular siblings. These properties may be drivers of separate evolutionary trends. Trichophyton mentagrophytes represents the ancestral, homothallic cloud of genotypes with a probable geophilic lifestyle, while T. indotineae and T. interdigitale behave as anthropophilic, clonal offshoots. The origin of T. indotineae, which currently causes a significant public health problem, is zoonotic, and its emergence is likely due to widespread misuse of antifungals.
Funder
China Scholarship Council
TUBITAK 2214-A International Research Fellowship Programme
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Veterinary (miscellaneous),Agronomy and Crop Science,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Microbiology
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