International Society of Human and Animal Mycology (ISHAM)-ITS reference DNA barcoding database—the quality controlled standard tool for routine identification of human and animal pathogenic fungi. (2nd April 2015)
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- Title:
- International Society of Human and Animal Mycology (ISHAM)-ITS reference DNA barcoding database—the quality controlled standard tool for routine identification of human and animal pathogenic fungi. (2nd April 2015)
- Main Title:
- International Society of Human and Animal Mycology (ISHAM)-ITS reference DNA barcoding database—the quality controlled standard tool for routine identification of human and animal pathogenic fungi
- Authors:
- Irinyi, Laszlo
Serena, Carolina
Garcia-Hermoso, Dea
Arabatzis, Michael
Desnos-Ollivier, Marie
Vu, Duong
Cardinali, Gianluigi
Arthur, Ian
Normand, Anne-Cécile
Giraldo, Alejandra
da Cunha, Keith Cassia
Sandoval-Denis, Marcelo
Hendrickx, Marijke
Nishikaku, Angela Satie
de Azevedo Melo, Analy Salles
Merseguel, Karina Bellinghausen
Khan, Aziza
Parente Rocha, Juliana Alves
Sampaio, Paula
da Silva Briones, Marcelo Ribeiro
e Ferreira, Renata Carmona
de Medeiros Muniz, Mauro
Castañón-Olivares, Laura Rosio
Estrada-Barcenas, Daniel
Cassagne, Carole
Mary, Charles
Duan, Shu Yao
Kong, Fanrong
Sun, Annie Ying
Zeng, Xianyu
Zhao, Zuotao
Gantois, Nausicaa
Botterel, Françoise
Robbertse, Barbara
Schoch, Conrad
Gams, Walter
Ellis, David
Halliday, Catriona
Chen, Sharon
Sorrell, Tania C.
Piarroux, Renaud
Colombo, Arnaldo L.
Pais, Célia
de Hoog, Sybren
Zancopé-Oliveira, Rosely Maria
Taylor, Maria Lucia
Toriello, Conchita
de Almeida Soares, Célia Maria
Delhaes, Laurence
Stubbe, Dirk
Dromer, Françoise
Ranque, Stéphane
Guarro, Josep
Cano-Lira, Jose F.
Robert, Vincent
Velegraki, Aristea
Meyer, Wieland
… (more) - Abstract:
- Abstract : Human and animal fungal pathogens are a growing threat worldwide leading to emerging infections and creating new risks for established ones. There is a growing need for a rapid and accurate identification of pathogens to enable early diagnosis and targeted antifungal therapy. Morphological and biochemical identification methods are time-consuming and require trained experts. Alternatively, molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, a powerful and easy tool for rapid monophasic identification, offer a practical approach for species identification and less demanding in terms of taxonomical expertise. However, its wide-spread use is still limited by a lack of quality-controlled reference databases and the evolving recognition and definition of new fungal species/complexes. An international consortium of medical mycology laboratories was formed aiming to establish a quality controlled ITS database under the umbrella of the ISHAM working group on "DNA barcoding of human and animal pathogenic fungi." A new database, containing 2800 ITS sequences representing 421 fungal species, providing the medical community with a freely accessible tool at http://www.isham.org/ and http://its.mycologylab.org/ to rapidly and reliably identify most agents of mycoses, was established. The generated sequences included in the new database were used to evaluate the variation and overall utility of the ITS region for the identification of pathogenic fungi at intra-and interspecies level. TheAbstract : Human and animal fungal pathogens are a growing threat worldwide leading to emerging infections and creating new risks for established ones. There is a growing need for a rapid and accurate identification of pathogens to enable early diagnosis and targeted antifungal therapy. Morphological and biochemical identification methods are time-consuming and require trained experts. Alternatively, molecular methods, such as DNA barcoding, a powerful and easy tool for rapid monophasic identification, offer a practical approach for species identification and less demanding in terms of taxonomical expertise. However, its wide-spread use is still limited by a lack of quality-controlled reference databases and the evolving recognition and definition of new fungal species/complexes. An international consortium of medical mycology laboratories was formed aiming to establish a quality controlled ITS database under the umbrella of the ISHAM working group on "DNA barcoding of human and animal pathogenic fungi." A new database, containing 2800 ITS sequences representing 421 fungal species, providing the medical community with a freely accessible tool at http://www.isham.org/ and http://its.mycologylab.org/ to rapidly and reliably identify most agents of mycoses, was established. The generated sequences included in the new database were used to evaluate the variation and overall utility of the ITS region for the identification of pathogenic fungi at intra-and interspecies level. The average intraspecies variation ranged from 0 to 2.25%. This highlighted selected pathogenic fungal species, such as the dermatophytes and emerging yeast, for which additional molecular methods/genetic markers are required for their reliable identification from clinical and veterinary specimens. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Medical mycology. Volume 53:Number 4(2015)
- Journal:
- Medical mycology
- Issue:
- Volume 53:Number 4(2015)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 53, Issue 4 (2015)
- Year:
- 2015
- Volume:
- 53
- Issue:
- 4
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2015-0053-0004-0000
- Page Start:
- 313
- Page End:
- 337
- Publication Date:
- 2015-04-02
- Subjects:
- fungal identification -- DNA barcoding -- ITS region -- reference ITS database -- intraspecies/interspecies genetic diversity
Medical mycology -- Periodicals
Veterinary mycology -- Periodicals
Mycology -- Periodicals
Mycoses -- Periodicals
Pathogenic fungi -- Periodicals
616.969005 - Journal URLs:
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http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1093/mmy/myv008 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 1369-3786
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