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词条 Chaetothyriales
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{{Automatic taxobox
|image = Fonsecaea pedrosoi PHIL 2920 lores.jpg
|image_alt = "Fonsecaea pedrosoi"
|image_caption = Fonsecaea pedrosoi
|taxon = Chaetothyriales
|authority = M.E. Barr 1987
|subdivision_ranks = Families
|subdivision =
  • Chaetothyriaceae
  • Herpotrichiellaceae

}}

Chaetothyriales is an order of ascomycetous fungi within the class Eurotiomycetes and within the subphylum Pezizomycotina.

A disease entity that is largely confined to Chaetothyriales is primary cerebral infection in immunocompromised

or immunocompetent individuals, i.e., cerebritis in which

the first symptoms of disease are of a neurologic nature.

Hyphal elements that show melanization either directly or

after Fontana-Masson staining are observed in abscesses in

the brain parenchyma. The portal of entry may be the lung,

but frequently symptoms are confined to the brain. Five

species account for most nontraumatic brain infections. Cladophialophora

bantiana has caused about one-third of the

cases in otherwise healthy individuals.

Chaetothyriales genus informations:

Cladophialophora
  arxii  bantiana  boppii  carrionii  devriesii  emmonsii  modesta  mycetomatis  samoënsis  saturnica

Catenate (in chains), dry conidia and an absence of differentiated conidiophores characterize Cladophialophora. This genus contains 10 pathogenic species (written above), 7 of which are almost exclusively known from humans and other warmblooded animals. The most significant species are Cladophialophora bantiana and C. carrionii. C. bantiana, a remarkable neurotropic mould, is recognizable by very long, coherent, poorly branched conidial chains and by an ability to grow at 40°C. C. carrionii is a common agent of

chromoblastomycosis, with small conidia in profusely

branched chains.

Exophiala
  asiatica  attenuata  bergeri  dermatitidis  jeanselmei  oligosperma  phaeomuriformis  spinifera  xenobiotica
Fonsecaea
  monophora  nubica  multimorphosa  pedrosoi

The four species known characterized by conidia produced in chains of maximally four, are all human pathogens. In culture, Fonsecaea species mostly have one morphological form, but they may produce additional phialides with collarettes releasing balls of one-celled conidia. No budding cells are produced on routine media. Fonsecaea pedrosoi (Fig. 2, including the mutant F. compacta) is one of the etiologic agents of human chromoblastomycosis. The other agents of this disease, F. monophora (1) and F. nubica (2), are morphologically indistinguishable. F. multimorphosa was described from a cerebral infection in a cat (3).

Phialophora
  americana  europaea  verrucosa
Rhinocladiella
  mackenziei  basitona  aquaspersa  similis

References

  • {{cite book |first=C.J. |last=Alexopolous |first2=Charles W. |last2=Mims |first3=M. |last3=Blackwell |title=Introductory Mycology |publisher=Wiley |location= |year=2004 |isbn=978-0-471-52229-4 |pages= |edition=4th}}
  • 1-de Hoog GS, Attili-Angelis D, Vicente VA, Queiroz-

Telles F. 2004. Molecular ecology and pathogenic potential

of Fonsecaea species. Med Mycol 42:405–416.

  • 2-Najafzadeh MJ, Sun J, Vicente VA, Xi LY, Gerrits van

den Ende AHG, de Hoog GS. 2010. Fonsecaea nubica, a

new species of agent of human chromoblastomycosis revealed

using molecular data. Med Mycol 48:800–806.

  • 3-Najafzadeh MJ, Vicente VA, Sun J, Meis JF, de Hoog GS.

2011. Fonsecaea multimorphosa sp. nov., a new opportunistic

species of Chaetothyriales isolated from feline cerebral abscess.

Fungal Biol 115:1066–1076.

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2 : Eurotiomycetes|Ascomycota orders

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