Trichosporon Ovoides
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''Trichosporon'' is a genus of
anamorph In mycology, the terms teleomorph, anamorph, and holomorph apply to portions of the life cycles of fungi in the phyla Ascomycota and Basidiomycota: *Teleomorph: the sexual reproductive stage (morph), typically a fruiting body. *Anamorph: an ase ...
ic fungi in the family Trichosporonaceae. All species of ''Trichosporon'' are yeasts with no known teleomorphs (sexual states). Most are typically isolated from soil, but several species occur as a natural part of the
skin microbiota Skin flora, also called skin microbiota, refers to microbiota (communities of microorganisms) that reside on the skin, typically human skin. Many of them are bacteria of which there are around 1,000 species upon human skin from nineteen phyla.P ...
of humans and other animals. Proliferation of ''Trichosporon'' yeasts in the hair can lead to an unpleasant but non-serious condition known as white piedra. ''Trichosporon'' species can also cause severe
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s (
trichosporonosis Trichosporonosis is a systemic disease associated with fungi A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. ...
) in immunocompromised individuals.


Taxonomy

The genus was first described by the German dermatologist
Gustav Behrend Gustav Behrend (10 January 1847 – 1925) was a German dermatologist who was a native of Neustettin (today- Szczecinek, Poland). In 1870 he received his medical doctorate at the University of Berlin, and during the Franco-Prussian War, he served ...
in 1890, based on yeasts isolated from the hairs of a moustache where they were causing the condition known as " white piedra". Behrend called his new species ''
Trichosporon ovoides ''Trichosporon'' is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family (biology), family Trichosporonaceae. All species of ''Trichosporon'' are yeasts with no known teleomorphs (sexual states). Most are typically isolated from soil, but several species o ...
''.
Friedrich Küchenmeister Gottlieb Heinrich Friedrich Küchenmeister (22 January 1821, Buchheim (now Bad Lausick) – 13 April 1890 Dresden) was a German physician. Life Küchenmeister studied medicine in Leipzig and Prague, and in 1846 he became a general practitioner i ...
and Rabenhorst had, however, previously described a species in 1867 from the hairs of a wig. They thought that the organism was an alga and placed it in the genus ''
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'' as ''Pleurococcus beigelii''. The French mycologist
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later realized it was a yeast and transferred it to the genus ''Trichosporon'', considering it to be an earlier name for ''Trichosporon ovoides''. Over 100 additional yeast species were referred to ''Trichosporon'' by later authors. With the advent of
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, however, it became clear that many of these additional species belonged in other genera. Based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, 12 species are now accepted in the genus. DNA sequencing has also shown that white piedra can be caused by more than one ''Trichoporon'' species. As a result, ''Trichosporon beigelii'' has become a name of uncertain application. McPartland & Goff selected a neotype strain that makes ''T. beigelii'' synonymous with '' Cutaneotrichosporon cutaneum''. Guého and others, however, have argued that ''T. beigelii'' should be discarded (as a dubious name) and Behrend's original ''T. ovoides'' (for which a neotype strain has also been selected) should become the type. As a result of this uncertainty, the name ''T. beigelii'' is now obsolete.


Description and habitat

''Trichosporon'' species are distinguished microscopically by having yeast cells that germinate to produce hyaline
hypha A hypha (; ) is a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium. Structure A hypha consists of one or ...
e that disarticulate at the septa, the hyphal compartments acting as arthroconidia (asexual propagules). No teleomorphic (sexual) states are known. Species of ''Trichosporon'' and related genera are widespread and have been isolated from a wide range of substrates, including human hair (''Trichosporon ovoides''), soil (''Cutaneotrichosporon guehoae''),
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s (''Apiotrichum brassicae''),
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(''T. caseorum''), scarab beetles (''Apiotrichum scarabaeorum''), parrot droppings (''T. coremiiforme''), and
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(''Cutaneotrichosporon dermatis'').


Human pathogens

Several ''Trichosporon'' species occur naturally as part of the microbiota of human skin. Occasionally, particularly in circumstances of high humidity, the fungus can proliferate, causing an unpleasant but harmless hair condition known as white piedra. Soft, pale nodules containing yeast cells and arthroconidia form on hairs of the scalp and body. The species responsible include ''Trichosporon ovoides'', '' T. inkin'', '' T. asahii'', ''Cutaneotrichosporon mucoides'', ''T. asteroides'', and '' Cutaneotrichosporon cutaneum''. The obsolete name ''T. beigelii'' was formerly applied to all or any of these species. Much more serious
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s, collectively called
trichosporonosis Trichosporonosis is a systemic disease associated with fungi A fungus ( : fungi or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. ...
, have been reported in immunocompromised individuals. Species said to be agents of trichosporonosis are ''T. asahii'', ''T. asteroides'', '' Cutaneotrichosporon cutaneum'', ''Cutaneotrichosporon dermatis'', ''T. dohaense'', ''T. inkin'', ''Apiotrichum loubieri'', ''Cutaneotrichosporon mucoides'', and ''T. ovoides''.


Species

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Trichosporon asahii ''Trichosporon asahii ''is a non-Candida yeast that has been reported to cause infections in immunocompromised patients. ''T. asahii'' is the most prominent human pathogen in its genus, causing more than half of all Trichosporon infections. First ...
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Trichosporon asteroides ''Trichosporon asteroides'' is an asexual basidiomycetous fungus first described from human skin but now mainly isolated from blood and urine. ''T. asteroides'' is a hyphal fungus with a characteristically yeast-like appearance due to the prese ...
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Trichosporon caseorum ''Trichosporon'' is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Trichosporonaceae. All species of ''Trichosporon'' are yeasts with no known teleomorphs (sexual states). Most are typically isolated from soil, but several species occur as a natural ...
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Trichosporon coremiiforme ''Trichosporon'' is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Trichosporonaceae. All species of ''Trichosporon'' are yeasts with no known teleomorphs (sexual states). Most are typically isolated from soil, but several species occur as a natural ...
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Trichosporon dohaense ''Trichosporon'' is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Trichosporonaceae. All species of ''Trichosporon'' are yeasts with no known teleomorphs (sexual states). Most are typically isolated from soil, but several species occur as a natural ...
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Trichosporon faecale ''Trichosporon'' is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Trichosporonaceae. All species of ''Trichosporon'' are yeasts with no known teleomorphs (sexual states). Most are typically isolated from soil, but several species occur as a natural ...
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Trichosporon inkin ''Trichosporon'' is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Trichosporonaceae. All species of ''Trichosporon'' are yeasts with no known teleomorphs (sexual states). Most are typically isolated from soil, but several species occur as a natura ...
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Trichosporon insectorum ''Trichosporon'' is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Trichosporonaceae. All species of ''Trichosporon'' are yeasts with no known teleomorphs (sexual states). Most are typically isolated from soil, but several species occur as a natural ...
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Trichosporon japonicum ''Trichosporon'' is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Trichosporonaceae. All species of ''Trichosporon'' are yeasts with no known teleomorphs (sexual states). Most are typically isolated from soil, but several species occur as a natural ...
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Trichosporon lactis ''Trichosporon'' is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family Trichosporonaceae. All species of ''Trichosporon'' are yeasts with no known teleomorphs (sexual states). Most are typically isolated from soil, but several species occur as a natural ...
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Trichosporon ovoides ''Trichosporon'' is a genus of anamorphic fungi in the family (biology), family Trichosporonaceae. All species of ''Trichosporon'' are yeasts with no known teleomorphs (sexual states). Most are typically isolated from soil, but several species o ...
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External links

* {{Taxonbar, from=Q3272399 Tremellomycetes Yeasts