Isolation and characteristics of keratinophilic fungi from the objects of the external environment

Background and Aim. There is a growing number of fungal skin infections in animals worldwide.The frequent detection of mold fungi in association with dermatomycetes, or as a mono infection,indicates exogenous sources of infection.The aim of this study is to isolate and characterize keratinophilic fungi from soil and otherenvironmental sources.Materials and Methods. A total of 198 environmental samples (soil, litter, feed, scrapings fromfeeders, fences, paddocks, and walls) were collected from Akmola, Almaty, Karaganda, and Pavlodarregions of Kazakhstan. Hair bait technique was used to isolate keratinophilic fungi. Cultural andmorphological features were studied on universal dense agar and microscopically at ×10 and ×40magnifications. Biochemical properties were determined using Hiss media, Christensen medium with40% urea, and media with milk and gelatin.Results. Ecologically significant saprophytic keratinophilic micromycetes were identified in thesamples: Trichophyton spp. - 7%, Phoma spp. - 7%, Marquandomyces spp. - 7%, Penicillium spp. - 13%,Lecanicillium spp. - 7%, Fusarium spp. - 7%, Alternaria spp. - 7%, Aspergillus spp. - 6%, Filobasidiumspp. - 13%, Mucor spp. - 26%.Among isolates, 85% utilized sucrose, 77% maltose, 69% glucose, and 62% mannitol. Ureaseactivity was observed in 70%, and protein-degrading enzyme activity (gelatin and casein) in 50% ofisolates. All strains showed varying degrees of keratin assimilation. The most severe hair damage wascaused by Trichophyton spp., Penicillium spp., Alternaria spp., and Aspergillus spp., which formeddense mycelial sheaths or conidia, leading to thinning and lysis of hair.Conclusion. The wide distribution of saprophytic keratinophilic fungi in the environment suggeststhat animal infections are caused not only by classical dermatophytes like Trichophyton, but also byopportunistic keratin-degrading molds.

Авторы
Bailina G.E. 1 , Kukhar E.V. 1 , Glotova T.I. 2 , Rudenko P.A. 3 , Kairatova Z.G. 1
Издательство
Казахский агротехнический университет им. С. Сейфуллина
Номер выпуска
3
Язык
English
Страницы
4-18
Статус
Published
Год
2025
Организации
  • 1 S. Seifullin Kazakh Agrotechnical Research University
  • 2 Siberian Federal Scientific Center of Agro - Biotechnologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • 3 RUDN University
Ключевые слова
dermatophytosis; keratin; keratin hydrolysate; keratinophilic fungi; environmental objects; soil
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