2008
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.00697-08
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Single-Step PCR Using (GACA) 4 Primer: Utility for Rapid Identification of Dermatophyte Species and Strains

Abstract: Dermatophytes are fungi that belong to three genera: Epidermophyton, Microsporum, and Trichophyton. Identification of dermatophyte species is essential for appropriate diagnosis and treatment of dermatophytosis. Routine identification depends on macroscopic and microscopic morphology, which is time-consuming and does not identify dermatophyte strains. In this study, two PCR-based methods were compared for their abilities to identify 21 dermatophyte isolates obtained from Egyptian patients to the species and st… Show more

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“…This primer set amplified the ITS I, 5.8S, and ITS II regions of the ribosomal DNA in all 28 phenotypically identified T. violaceum tested isolates, resulting in amplified products of approximately 690 bp which means successful amplification of the DNA. Similar results obtained by Shehata et al 25 . Concerning with DNA extraction for isolates of T. violaceum two methods are compared in this work: the classic method with phenol/chloroform and that with spin column.…”
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“…This primer set amplified the ITS I, 5.8S, and ITS II regions of the ribosomal DNA in all 28 phenotypically identified T. violaceum tested isolates, resulting in amplified products of approximately 690 bp which means successful amplification of the DNA. Similar results obtained by Shehata et al 25 . Concerning with DNA extraction for isolates of T. violaceum two methods are compared in this work: the classic method with phenol/chloroform and that with spin column.…”
supporting
confidence: 82%
“…Similar findings reported by Shehata et al 25 . In conclusion, although genotypic identification results of T. violaceum in comparison to phenotypic identification results were identical, we recommended the use of genotypic method for rapid and accurate result especially in isolates showing atypical morphological characters.…”
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confidence: 82%
“…MachouartDubach et al (2001) Outras variações da PCR vêm sendo utilizadas no diagnóstico da dermatofitose em humanos e animais com resultados significativos quanto à identificação de gêneros e espécies a partir de amostras cultivadas, o que indica a possibilidade da identificação desses agentes diretamente da amostra colhida do paciente sem a necessidade da realização de uma cultura, reduzindo em muito o tempo de espera pelo resultado e a perda do cultivo por contaminantes (Gräser et al, 1998, Liu et al, 2000, Faggi et al, 2001, Shehata et al, 2008.…”
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“…Várias técnicas moleculares têm sido aplicadas para a identificação laboratorial de espécies de dermatófitos, sendo consideradas mais estáveis, rápidas e precisas do que aquelas que se baseiam nas características fenotípicas (Gutzmer et al, 2004, Shehata et al, 2008. Dentre elas está a PCR (Shehata et al, 2008).…”
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“…Conventional methods on the basis of phenotype variations and molecular methods on the basis of molecular differences were used for identification of dermatophytes species. Due to some limitations in traditional methods such as the high degree of phenoltypic similarity between these relative species identification and time-consumption, many isolates reveal unusual characteristics (Weiyzman et al, 1995;Graser et al, 2008;Shehata et al, 2008;De Baere et al, 2010). To overcome these problems, in recent years, molecular marker approaches relying on genetic makeup are regarded as useful in the exact and rapid recognition of dermatophytes Kanbe et al, 2003;Liu et al, 2000;Graser et al, 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%