Affiliation:
1. School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract
Infections with the fungal pathogen
Cryptococcus gattii
have been increasing in recent years. Recently, four different species have been described within
C. gattii
, which correspond to four previously known molecular genotypes (VGI to VGIV). Examining traits related to infection and disease is important for determining whether these different species have clinical relevance. This study examined variation in attributes that are important for infecting and surviving in the host, including tolerance to various stresses, yeast cell size, and the amount of polysaccharide capsule that covers the cell. The cell size and capsule size were significantly different and inversely correlated across the species. Thermotolerance was highest in
C. deuterogattii
(VGII), the only species known to cause outbreaks, while most strains of the species
C. bacillisporus
(VGIII) and
C. tetragattii
(VGIV) grew poorly at 37°C. These findings argue for increased acceptance of the new species and may be useful for informing diagnosis and prognosis in clinical infection.
Funder
Department of Health | National Health and Medical Research Council
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
32 articles.
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