Journal of Fungi (Jun 2024)

Rapid Molecular Diagnosis of Sporotrichosis Directly from Biological Samples from a Reference Center in Brazil

  • Amanda Gabriela da Silva,
  • Arthur Felipe Cavalcanti de Matos,
  • Bruna Rodrigues de Sousa,
  • Claudia Elise Ferraz,
  • Raul Leal Faria Luiz,
  • Rejane Pereira Neves,
  • Reginaldo Gonçalves de Lima-Neto,
  • Manoel Marques Evangelista Oliveira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof10060432
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
p. 432

Abstract

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The gold standard diagnosis of sporotrichosis is the isolation of Sporothrix sp. in culture media, but this is a time-consuming test that is susceptible to contamination and can be affected by the fungal load. Molecular methods such as nested PCR are gaining more ground in the management of several infections as they are tools for the rapid and accurate identification of microorganisms from pure cultures or directly from biological samples. This study aimed to apply a nested PCR molecular protocol for the rapid detection of Sporothrix spp. directly from clinical samples. Thirteen samples—six from skin biopsies, five from skin exudates, and two from conjunctival secretions—were obtained from patients diagnosed with sporotrichosis due to S. brasiliensis. Calmodulin gene sequencing identified all the isolates as S. brasiliensis. Nested PCR was able to detect all the Sporothrix sensu lato directly from clinical samples as well as the CBS 120339 reference strain. The nested PCR protocol stands out as a diagnostic alternative, as it allows the identification of Sporothrix spp. directly from clinical samples without the need for fungal isolation.

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