Mycology Chapter 62 Yeasts
Germ tube test identifies
75% of yeasts.
Name 6 yeast identification systems
API-20C AUX Yeast system Uni-yeast Tek system Microscan Yeast ID panel Vitek biochemical cards CHROMagar RapID Yeast plus system
Cryptococcus neoformans can minfests as what type of infection?
Acute, subacute or chronic
How are infections acquired from Cryptococcus?
Aerosolization.
What is phenoloxidase?
An ezyme in Cryptococcus neoformans that produces melanin, which is used as a virulence factor.
Cryptococcus neoformans macroscopic morphology
Appears in 1-5 days as a smooth, white to tan colony and are mucoid and creamy.
Saprochaete species belongs to the
Ascomycetous yeasts
What kind of yeast is Cryptococcus spp?
Basidiomycetous yeast.
Malassezia spp
Basidiomycota Skin of humans and animals Superficial skin disease, pulmonary and bloodstream infections Many are lipophilic
Candida microscopic characteristics
Budding yeast cells (blastoconidia) and/or pseudohyphae showing regular points of constriction, resembling links of sausages.. STRONGLY gram positive.
Candida albicans complex
C. albicans, C. dubliniensis, C. africana
CHROMagar is used for
Candida species
The PNA FISH kit is used for identification of
Candida species.
What yeast is the most common opportunistic that causes fungal infection?
Candida spp.
What tests provides definitive identification and additional tests are unnecessary?
Carbohydrate utilization tests
Where may Cryptococcus neoformans migrate to in immunocompromised patients?
Central nervous system.
What is the telemorphic form of Cryptococcus?
Filobasidiella neoformans
Two morphology characteristic of yeasts
Germ tube Pseudohyphae
Identification of Malassezia
Growth on overlaid agar(olive oil) and presence of bowling pin or pop bottle morphologic features.
Trichosporon Microscopic morphology
Hyaline hyphae Numerous arthroconidia Few blastoconidia
Rapid trehalose test
Identification of C. glabrata
What does cornmeal agar determine?
If the yeast produces blastoconidia, arthroconidia, pseudohyphae, true hyphae, and chlamydoconidia
How is melanin used as a virulence factor of Cryptococcus neoformans?
Makes the organism resistant to leukocyte attack.
What do yeasts look like macroscopically?
Moist, creamy colonies
Geotrichum candidum
Normal flora Opportunistic pathogen Respiratory infections
Malassezia microscopic morphology
Oval cells with monopolar budding with a cell wall that has a septum at the site of the bud scar. *Spaghetti and meatballs.
Disseminated cryptococcosis
Painless papular skin lesions Endocarditis Hepatitis Renal infection
Niger seed agar detects
Phenoloxidase
Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus deneoformans is found in
Pigeon or other bird excreta.
Ustilago species
Plant pathogen that causes significant damage to crops. Associated with disseminated infection
What are a few virulence factors of Cryptococcus neoformans?
Polysaccharide capsule Lipases, proteases, and urease Melanin
Identification of Trichosporon includes
Presence of rectangular arthroconidia with round ends and septate hyaline hyphae. Urease positive.
The production of urease caused by Cryptococcus neoformans results in
Promotes the accumulation of immature dendritic cells, making phagocytosis ineffective.
How does the polysaccharide capsule help Cryptococcus neoformans?
Protects yeast from environmental stress and is not recognized by phagocytes.
Which yeast is considered achlorophyllous algae but included in yeastlike organisms?
Prototheca species
What is the initial presentation of Cryptococcus neoformans?
Pulmonary infection.
Candida macroscopic characteristics
Smooth, creamy white colonies They can appear starlike or possess feet like projections
Cryptococcus microscopic morphology
Spherical, single or multiple budding, thick walled yeasts with a capsule. Has extreme variation in size.
Where is saprochaete species found?
Summers are hot and dry with warm wet winters May inhabit the skin, respiratory and GI tract
Trichosporon causes
Trichosporonosis and white piedra
Cryptococcus gattii
Tropical/sub tropical EUCALYPTUS TREES (Gum trees) Infections in immunocompromised and competent
What is a germ tube?
Tubular outpouch of cell wall, does not have constriction at its base. *True hyphae formation.
What is a bud scar?
When the daughter cell eventually detaches from the mother cell, and a residual defect occurs at the budding site.
What is candidiasis?
Yeast infection caused by Candida albicans
Saccharomyces cerevisiae can be used to prevent and treat
antibiotic-associated diarrhea including C. difficile
Yeasts reproduce sexually by
ascospores or basidiospores
Saccharomyces cerevisiae is commonly used in
baking products and probiotics.
Candida albicans produces BOTH
beta-galactose-aminidase and 1-proline aminopeptidase.
Yeasts reproduce asexually by
budding (blastoconidia)
If the yeast macroscopic is mucoid or shiny,
capsule may be present
What is pseudohyphae?
chain of yeast formed when buds remain attached in a row, has cell wall constriction *sausage
C. albicans complex can be identified by the production of
germ tubes or chlamydoconidia.
A quantitive test used for C. neoformans is the
leteral flow immunoassay that identifies the antigen
Non-albicans candida infections are in patients who are
older, have malignancies, in oncology care setting and neonatal intestive care unit.
Presumptive identification of C. neoformans is based on
production of urease.
Cryptococcus neoformans grows on
routine fungal media without cycloheximide.
Malassezia specimens
skin scrapings.
Final ID of C. neoformans is based on
substrate utilization and pigment production on niger seed agar.
Malassezia furfur causes
tinea versicolor (skin lesions)
Yeasts are
unicellular eukaryotes
Trichosporon Macroscopic morphology
Cream, heaped, and dry to moist wrinkled colonies.
Which cryptococcus is most commonly isolated in Europle?
Cryptococcus deneoformans
Which cryptococcus is most commonly isolated in immunocompromised patients worldwide?
Cryptococcus neoformans
Why is malassezia infrequently cultured?
Cultuivation requires agar overlaid with olive oil (Fatty acids)
Why is the india ink stain not always used for Cryptococcus species?
Delineates the large capsule
How do you prevent the paradox of where the patient's immune system improves, and then shortly after an exaggerated response known as immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS)?
Diagnose cryptococcal menigitis early and adminster antifungals to reduce the fungal burden in conjuction with immune modulators to block the influx of macrophages to the CNS, preventing IRIS.
Rhodotorula species is found in
Environment, food, beverages, skin, freshwater including bathtubs, showers and pools
Sporobolomyces species
Environmental organisms that can be found in aquatic habitats (Freshwater lakes) and birds, plants, mammals.
