Simpanya M F, Jarvis B D, Baxter M
Department of Microbiology & Genetics, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Med Mycol. 1998 Oct;36(5):255-62.
Fifty-four isolates of Microsporum canis (Arthroderma otae) from humans, cats and dogs obtained from Auckland, Palmerston North and Wellington, New Zealand and 18 M. cookei and two Diheterospori spp. from soils were examined for variation using eight isozyme loci. M. canis isolates were from infected and non-infected cases. Isozyme analysis separated the three species which were further subdivided into electrophoretic types (ETs). Clustering analysis using normalized percentage disagreement (PTC) average linkage method revealed two clusters for M. cookei with two subclusters in cluster 2. M. canis had three main divisions (clusters 3, 4 and 5) and Diheterospora formed a separate division. The presence of isolates from different sources in the same clusters and lack of statistical significance as measured by confidence intervals suggests the existence of isolates with common lineage.
对从新西兰奥克兰、北帕默斯顿和惠灵顿获取的54株来自人类、猫和狗的犬小孢子菌(奥塔节皮菌)分离株,以及从土壤中分离出的18株库克小孢子菌和2株双异孢菌属菌株,利用8个同工酶位点进行了变异检测。犬小孢子菌分离株来自感染和未感染病例。同工酶分析将这三个物种区分开来,并进一步细分为电泳类型(ETs)。使用标准化百分比差异(PTC)平均连锁法进行的聚类分析显示,库克小孢子菌有两个聚类,聚类2中有两个子聚类。犬小孢子菌有三个主要分支(聚类3、4和5),双异孢菌属形成一个单独的分支。同一聚类中存在来自不同来源的分离株,且通过置信区间测量缺乏统计学意义,这表明存在具有共同谱系的分离株。