The Use of Albino Adult Hair and Blond Prepubertal Hair Yields Equivalent Results in an In Vitro Hair Perforation Test to Differentiate Between Different Dermatophytic Fungi

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Ramazan Gümral
Aylin Döğen
Murat Durdu
Macit İlkit
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[1] Gülhane Military Medical Academy,Department of Microbiology
[2] University of Mersin,Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology, Faculty of Pharmacy
[3] Başkent University Adana Hospital,Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine
[4] University of Çukurova,Division of Mycology, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Medicine
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Mycopathologia | 2013年 / 176卷
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Dermatophytes; Identification; Keratinophilic fungi; Laboratory diagnosis;
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An in vitro hair perforation test is used to differentiate isolates of Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Trichophyton rubrum complexes because morphological criteria are insufficient. Here, we performed in vitro hair perforation tests using blond prepubertal hair and albino adult hair to determine whether they differentiate between fungal species. We tested 43 well-characterized dermatophyte strains, Arthroderma spp. [n = 4], Epidermophyton floccosum [n = 1], Microsporum spp. [n = 8], and Trichophyton spp. [n = 30], and examined hair perforation at 3–30 days postinoculation (p.i.). The perforation times were not significantly different between the two hair types (P > 0.05). The T. mentagrophytes complex strains perforated hair 4–5 days p.i., whereas T. rubrum complex strains perforated hair 13–30 days p.i., except for Trichophytonviolaceum, which perforated hair after 6–7 days. Thus, the hair perforation test is highly sensitive (100 %) and specific (100 %) for differentiating T. mentagrophytes from T. rubrum complexes 5 days p.i. At 14 and 30 days, the sensitivity and negative predictive value of the test remained unchanged (100 %), but the specificity was reduced (64.3 and 14.3 %, respectively). Consistent with previous reports, we observed “perforating organs” of zoophilic Microsporumcanis and geophilic Microsporumgypseum at 4 and 3 days, respectively. This paper offers a “low-cost” and “low-tech” alternative to differentiating dermatophyte species where standard morphological techniques fail and/or where molecular techniques are not a viable option.
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