Normally saprobic cryptococci isolated from Cryptococcus neoformans infections

Author:

Krajden S1,Summerbell R C1,Kane J1,Salkin I F1,Kemna M E1,Rinaldi M G1,Fuksa M1,Spratt E1,Rodriguez C1,Rodrigues C1

Affiliation:

1. Microbiology Department, St. Joseph's Health Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Abstract

We report two cases in which Cryptococcus laurentii was isolated from surgically resected pulmonary lesions but the cryptococcal cells is tissue reacted positively with a specific fluorescent antibody (FA) conjugate for Cryptococcus neoformans. Both patients had no apparent host defense defects. In both cases, multiple cryptococcal isolates were obtained from tissue, and yeastlike cells consistent with C. neoformans were seen in direct histology. The isolates were identified by assimilation patterns and standard procedures including phenoloxidase reactions. Since C. laurentii was consistently isolated by using stringent procedures, it was considered unlikely that the fungus represented surgical or laboratory contamination. Its presence may be the result of dual infection not detected by FA, but other possible explanations exist. The results show the value of the FA test in diagnostic mycology and call into question previous reports of cryptococci other than C. neoformans as agents of infection.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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