PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Isolation and Characterization of an Atypical Metschnikowia sp. Strain from the Skin Scraping of a Dermatitis Patient.

  • Chee Sian Kuan,
  • Rokiah Ismail,
  • Zhenli Kwan,
  • Su Mei Yew,
  • Siok Koon Yeo,
  • Chai Ling Chan,
  • Yue Fen Toh,
  • Shiang Ling Na,
  • Kok Wei Lee,
  • Chee-Choong Hoh,
  • Wai-Yan Yee,
  • Kee Peng Ng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0156119
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 6
p. e0156119

Abstract

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A yeast-like organism was isolated from the skin scraping sample of a stasis dermatitis patient in the Mycology Unit Department of Medical Microbiology, University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The isolate produced no pigment and was not identifiable using chromogenic agar and API 20C AUX. The fungus was identified as Metschnikowia sp. strain UM 1034, which is close to that of Metschnikowia drosophilae based on ITS- and D1/D2 domain-based phylogenetic analysis. However, the physiology of the strain was not associated to M. drosophilae. This pathogen exhibited low sensitivity to all tested azoles, echinocandins, 5-flucytosine and amphotericin B. This study provided insight into Metschnikowia sp. strain UM 1034 phenotype profiles using a Biolog phenotypic microarray (PM). The isolate utilized 373 nutrients of 760 nutrient sources and could adapt to a broad range of osmotic and pH environments. To our knowledge, this is the first report of the isolation of Metschnikowia non-pulcherrima sp. from skin scraping, revealing this rare yeast species as a potential human pathogen that may be misidentified as Candida sp. using conventional methods. Metschnikowia sp. strain UM 1034 can survive in flexible and diverse environments with a generalist lifestyle.