31 resultados para FONSECAEA-PEDROSOI
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Objective: To evaluate voriconazole in the treatment of extensive cases of chromomycosis. Chromomycosis is a chronic infection, which is extremely difficult to eradicate, and is caused by dematiaceous (dark-colored) fungi which affect the skin and subcutaneous tissues, with Fonsecaea pedrosoi being the major etiologic agent. Drugs such as itraconazole, terbinafine, posaconazole and amphotericin B have been employed with variable results. Methods: We treated three Caucasian male patients (ages 44, 57 and 77 years), two were farmers and one a trash collector, with long-standing (20, 10 and 21 years of disease, respectively) and extensive chromomycosis (one lower limb affected, at least) due to Fonsecaea pedrosoi. All patients had received previous therapy with the formerly indicated drugs itraconazole and terbinafine for several months either without or with incomplete response. After that, we started treatment with voriconazole per os 200 mg twice a day. Results: The patients were treated with voriconazole for 12 months until there was clinical and mycological improvement. Clinical response was evident after 30-50 days. One patient developed visual abnormalities and tremors, and the voriconazole was reduced to 200 mg/day without impairment of the clinical and mycological response. The same patient presented photosensitive dermatitis after 12 months of therapy and the voriconazole was stopped. All patients showed elevations of serum gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase (GGT) during the treatment without clinical relevance. Moreover, our three patients obtained partial response with this therapy. Conclusions: This is the first report with a case series of chromomycosis treated with voriconazole. Despite its high cost, voriconazole is a safe and possibly promising drug for use on extensive chromomycosis refractory to conventional treatment.
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Based on the difficulties experienced in the treatment of chromoblastomycosis, 12 primary human isolates of F. pedrosoi, were tested for their in vitro susceptibility to various antimycotics. We adapted the recommendations of the NCCLS for yeasts and followed the indications for mold testing from other authors in order to determine their MICs and the MLCs. It was found that a significant proportion of the isolates were resistant to 3 of the 4 antimycotics tested, as revealed by high MIC values, as follows: 33% were resistant to amphotericin B (AMB), 58.3% to 5 fluocytosine (5 FC) and 66.7% to fluconazole (FLU). Contrarywise, none of the isolates proved resistant to itraconazole (ITZ). Determination of the MLCs revealed that a larger proportion of the isolates were not killed by AMB, 5 FC (91.7%), FLU (100%) or even, ITZ (41.7%). These data indicate that it would be desirable to determine the susceptibility of F. pedrosoi before initiating therapy, in order to choose the more effective antifungal and avoid clinical failure
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Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis ("chromoblastomycosis") is a rare intracranial lesion. We report the first human culture-proven case of brain abscesses due to Fonsecaea pedrosoi in Brazil. The patient, a 28 year-old immunocompetent white male, had ocular manifestations and a hypertensive intracranial syndrome. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain revealed a main tumoral mass involving the right temporo-occipital area and another smaller apparently healed lesion at the left occipital lobe. A cerebral biopsy was performed and the pathological report was cerebral chromoblastomycosis. The main lesion was enucleated surgically and culture of the necrotic and suppurative mass grew a fungus identified as Fonsecaea pedrosoi. The patient had received a knife wound sixteen years prior to his hospitalization and, more recently, manifested a pulmonary granulomatous lesion in the right lung with a single non-pigmented form of a fungus present. It was speculated that the fungus might have gained entrance to the host through the skin lesion, although a primary respiratory lesion was not excluded. The patient was discharged from the hospital still with ocular manifestations and on antimycotic therapy and was followed for eight months without disease recurrence. Few months after he had complications of the previous neuro-surgery and died. A complete autopsy was performed and no residual fungal disease was found.
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Chromoblastomycosis (CBM) is a chronic subcutaneous infection caused by several dematiaceous fungi. The most commonly etiological agent found in Brazil is Fonsecaea pedrosoi, which appears as thick walled, brownish colored cells with transverse and longitudinal division in the lesions, called "muriform cells". This disease is found worldwide but countries like Madagascar and Brazil have highest incidence. Diagnosis is made by clinical, direct and histopathologic examination and culture of specimens. Serological tests have been used to identify specific antibodies against Fonsecaea pedrosoi antigens, as well as immunotechniques have been used for CBM serological identification and diagnosis. In the present study double immunodiffusion (DID), counterimmunoelectrophoresis (CIE) and immunoenzymatic test (ELISA) have been used to evaluate humoral immune response in patients with CBM caused by F. pedrosoi. Metabolic antigen was used for immunoprecipitation tests (DID and CIE) while somatic antigen for ELISA. Our results demonstrated 53% sensitivity and 96% specificity for DID, while CIE presented 68% sensitivity and 90.5% specificity. ELISA demonstrated 78% sensibility and 83% specificity. Serological tests can be a useful tool to study different aspects of CBM, such as helping differential diagnosis, when culture of the pathogenic agent is impossible.
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We report the isolation of Fonsecaea pedrosoi from thorns of the plant Mimosa pudica L. at the place of infection identified by one of our patients. Clinical diagnosis of chromoblastomycosis was established by direct microscopic examination and cultures from the patient's lesion. The same species was isolated from the patient and from the plant. Scanning electron microscopy of the surface of the thorns showed the characteristic conidial arrangement of F. pedrosoi. These data indicate that M. pudica could be a natural source of infection for the fungus F. pedrosoi.
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Com o objetivo de verificar o comportamento clínico-epidemiológico da cromoblastomicose no Estado do Maranhão, foi feito um estudo retrospectivo e prospectivo de 13 casos, no serviço de Doenças Infecciosas e Parasitárias do Hospital dos Servidores do Estado do Maranhão no período de nov/88 a julho/91. Para a investigação, foi utilizada uma ficha protocolo com todos os dados necessários para uma análise posterior. Nos casos analisados observou-se maior prevalência na faixa etária entre 50 e 60 anos (46,1%) e do sexo masculino (84,6%). Doze pacientes eram procedentes do Estado do Maranhão, dentre os quais 10 da microrregião da baixada ocidental maranhense. Quanto à profissão, 12 (92,3%) eram lavradores. Na sua maioria apresentavam as lesões nos membros inferiores deforma verrugo- confluentes, cor acastanhada, com prurido. O tempo de evolução variou de 0 a 15 anos em 12 casos (92,3%). Quanto aos aspectos laboratoriais, o exame histológico feito em 12 pacientes, diagnosticando cromoblastomicose em 100% deles e a cultura isolou Fonsecaea pedrosoi em 9 casos (70%). O tratamento realizado em todos os pacientes, com algumas variações foi feito com 5 - fluorocitosina apresentando bons resultados evolutivamente. Constatou-se neste trabalho uma provável zona endêmica de cromoblastomicose na microrregião da baixada ocidental maranhense, até agora desconhecida.
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An experimental model of murine chromoblastomycosis and in vitro tests with Fonsecaea pedrosoi were used to test the sensitivity of this fungus to three different antimycotics. The experimental model was standardized in BALB/c mice inoculated intraperitoneally with a 10(6) CFU/ml suspension of a F. pedrosoi isolate. Clinical infection was evident after 5 days of inoculation. Three groups of 27 mice each were used in the experiment. One group was treated with ketoconazole (KTZ), another with itraconazole (ITZ) and the other with saperconazole (SPZ). Antimycotic therapy was continued for 21 days. The control group consisted of 40 mice which were inoculated, but not treated. Infection was documented by macroscopic and microscopic examination of affected tissue in addition to culture of tissue macerates. Minimal inhibitory concentrations (MIC) and minimal fungicidal concentrations (MFC) for the F. pedrosoi strain used were done. The in vitro results showed that SPZ was the most active with MIC 0.01 mg/ml and MFC 0.1 mg/ml, followed by ITZ. SPZ was also the most effective in vivo since 63% of the treated animals (p=0.01) showed a curative effect after the observation period. We concluded that SPZ had the best in vitro and in vivo activity against F. pedrosoi.
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The host defense mechanism in chromoblastomycosis has not been thoroughly investigated. It has been suggested that cell- mediated immunity in patients with long- standing chromoblastomycosis is somehow impaired. As a result, these individuals became unable to develop an efficient immune reaction. Many studies have shown that monocyte- derived macrophages exhibit critical activities in immunity to microorganisms. Moreover, the ability of cells from the monocytic lineage to process and present antigens, to produce cytokines, and to provide costimulatory signals confirms their pivotal role in the initiation of specific immune responses. In the present study, it was observed that monocytes from patients with a severe form of disease had a higher production of IL- 10 and a lower expression of HLA- DR and costimulatory molecules when stimulated with specific antigen or LPS. Immune modulation with recombinant IL- 12 or anti- IL- 10 can restore the antigen- specific Th1- type immune response in chromoblastomycosis patients by up- regulating HLA- DR and costimulatory molecules in monocytes. Therefore, our data show that monocytes from patients with different clinical forms of chromoblastomycosis present distinct phenotypic and functional profiles. This observation suggests possible mechanisms that control the T cell response and influence their role in the development of pathology.
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Este trabalho demonstra o isolamento de Fonsecaea pedrosoi de espinhos da planta Mimosa pudica L., a partir do local de suposta infecção identificado pela paciente infectada. O diagnóstico clínico de cromoblastomicose foi estabelecido pelo achado de corpos fumagóides no exame microscópico direto e pelas culturas de F. pedrosoi do material obtido da lesão da paciente. A mesma espécie foi isolada da paciente e da planta. A microscopia eletrônica de transmissão da superfície dos espinhos evidenciou a disposição conidial característica de F. pedrosoi. Estes dados indicam que a planta M. pudica deve ser uma fonte natural de infecção do fungo F. pedrosoi.
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A cromoblastomicose e uma infeccao subcutanea cronica, granulomatosa, causada pela implantacao traumatica de diversas especies de fungos demaceos, sendo Fonsecaea pedrosoi o principal agente etiologico. O Brasil possui a segunda maior prevalencia mundial da doenca, sendo o estado do Para a maior area endemica. Histologicamente, a cromomicose e caracterizada pela presenca de celulas gigantes, onde podem ser observadas celulas escleroticas fagocitadas por macrofagos. O objetivo do presente estudo foi analisar os diferentes aspectos da interacao de macrofagos peritoneais de camundongos BALB/c e C57/BL6 com conidios ou celulas escleroticas de F. pedrosoi, determinando os indices de infeccao, fagocitose e fusao celular. Os resultados mostraram indices de fagocitose e infeccao maiores em conidios do que em celulas escleroticas para BALB/c (p<0.05), ocorrendo efeito inverso no indice de fusao, com a formacao de celulas gigantes do tipo Langhans na interacao com celulas escleroticas e celulas gigantes do tipo corpo estranho na interacao com conidios. Os macrofagos de BALB/c em interacao com conidios produziram mais TNF-α que o controle nos tempos de 3 a 72h; e mais IL-10 apos 3h. Macrofagos interagindo com celulas escleroticas produziram mais TNF-α que o controle nos tempos de 1h e 3h; e a quantidade de IL- 10 foi maior apos 72h de interacao. No co-cultivo de macrofagos de C57/BL6 com conidios observou-se a presenca de vacuolos aumentados apos 24h, enquanto na interacao com celulas escleroticas, os macrofagos se desprenderam da laminula nos tempos posteriores a 24 h. A quantidade de TNF-α e maior na interacao de conidios comparado ao controle em 1 e 72 h; e a quantidade de IL-10, no tempo de 48h. Ja na interacao com celulas escleroticas, apenas a quantidade de IL-10 diferiu do controle, sendo maior nos tempos de 1 a 48h. Estes dados sugerem que a resposta e macrofagos ao fungo e diferente entre os camundongos de BALB/c e C57/BL6, diferindo tambem a resposta de um mesmo tipo de macrofago para cada forma fungica, sendo as celulas escleroticas aparentemente mais imunogenicas que os conidios.
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A cromoblatomicose (CBM) é uma doença causada por implantação transcutânea de várias espécies de fungos melanizados. O estado do Pará é a principal área endêmica do país, sendo Fonsecaea pedrosoi o principal agente etiológico. O tratamento desta doença não é padronizado e diversas formas de intervenção são relatadas na literatura. Por outro lado, os testes de susceptibilidade in vitro aos fármacos antifúngicos podem ajudar na escolha do esquema terapêutico e na identificação de cepas resistentes. Este trabalho tem como objetivo avaliar a susceptibilidade in vitro ao itraconazol (ITZ), ao cetoconazol, (CTZ), ao fluconazol (FCZ) e a terbinafina (TBF) em 20 isolados clínicos de Fonsecaea pedrosoi, bem como as possíveis alterações morfológicas induzidas por ITZ ou TBF na Concentração Inibitória Mínima (CIM) e em altas concentrações. Os testes de susceptibilidade foram conduzidos de acordo com as recomendações do Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI, documento M38-A2). As concentrações finais de ITZ, TBF e CTZ em cada teste variaram de 16 a 0.03 μg/mL e de 64 a 0.125 μg/mL para o FCZ. A CIM para cada fármaco utilizado foi obtida após cinco dias de incubação a 30°C, sendo definida como a mínima concentração do fármaco capaz de reduzir em 100% o crescimento visual do fungo quando comparado com o grupo controle. O ITZ demonstrou ser o fármaco mais efetivo in vitro contra conídios de F. pedrosoi (CIM 90= 1μg/mL). A TBF apresentou baixa atividade in vitro, com 70% das cepas apresentando CIM ≥ 0.5 μg/mL. Quando se analisa morfologicamente os conídios tratados com a CIM para ITZ observa-se um aumento no diâmetro celular, a presença de conídios em processo de divisão e formação de pequenas cadeias. Na maior concentração do teste de susceptibilidade (16 μg/mL) observou-se a irregularidade no contorno celular, o desprendimento de material pigmentado da parede celular e a vacuolização. Em 32 μg/mL e 64 μg/mL notou-se a ruptura da parede celular e conídos amorfos. Não foram observadas - em nenhuma das concentrações analisadas - alterações morfológicas significativas induzidas pela TBF. Além disso, a 5-Fluorocitosina (5-FC) e o FCZ não impediram o crescimento dos conídios, mesmo em altas concentrações. No entanto, alterações ultraestruturais foram notadas após tratamento com 5-FC 64 μg/mL. Portanto, sugere-se um comportamento morfológico diferente de conídios frente ao ITZ ou TBF durante os testes de susceptibilidade in vitro. Em síntese, dentre os fármacos estudados, ITZ apresentou a melhor atividade antifúngica in vitro, enquanto a 5-FC somente provocou alterações estruturais em hifas e conídios na mais alta concentração utilizada no estudo.
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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Medicina, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Patologia Molecular, 2016.
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The present study focuses on potential agents of chromoblastomycosis and other endemic diseases in the state of Parana, Southern Brazil. Using a highly selective protocol for chaetothyrialean black yeasts and relatives, environmental samples from the living area of symptomatic patients were analysed. Additional strains were isolated from creosote-treated wood and hydrocarbon-polluted environments, as such polluted sites have been supposed to enhance black yeast prevalence. Isolates showed morphologies compatible with the traditional etiological agents of chromoblastomycosis, e.g. Fonsecaea pedrosoi and Phialophora verrucosa, and of agents of subcutaneous or systemic infections like Cladophialophora bantiana and Exophiala jeanselmei. Some agents of mild disease were indeed encountered. However, molecular analysis proved that most environmental strains differed from known etiologic agents of pronounced disease syndromes: they belonged to the same order, but mostly were undescribed species. Agents of chromoblastomycosis and systemic disease thus far are prevalent on the human host. The hydrocarbon-polluted environments yielded yet another spectrum of chaetothyrialean fungi. These observations are of great relevance because they allow us to distinguish between categories of opportunists, indicating possible differences in pathogenicity and virulence.
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Chromoblastomycosis is a chronic skin infection caused by the fungus Fonsecaea pedrosoi. Exploring the reasons underlying the chronic nature of F. pedrosoi infection in a murine model of chromoblastomycosis, we find that chronicity develops due to a lack of pattern recognition receptor (PRR) costimulation. F. pedrosoi was recognized primarily by C-type lectin receptors (CLRs), but not by Toll-like receptors (TLRs), which resulted in the defective induction of proinflammatory cytokines. Inflammatory responses to F. pedrosoi could be reinstated by TLR costimulation, but also required the CLR Mincle and signaling via the Syk/CARD9 pathway. Importantly, exogenously administering TLR ligands helped clear F. pedrosoi infection in vivo. These results demonstrate how a failure in innate recognition can result in chronic infection, highlight the importance of coordinated PRR signaling, and provide proof of the principle that exogenously applied PRR agonists can be used therapeutically.