Kazanas N
Appl Environ Microbiol. 1986 Feb;51(2):261-7. doi: 10.1128/aem.51.2.261-267.1986.
A fungus resembling the human pathogen Wangiella dermatitidis (Kano) McGinnis, a dematiaceous hyphomycete, was recovered from imported desiccated "black fungus" mushrooms (Auricularia polytrichia (Mont.) Sacc.), a food item popular in Far Eastern cuisine. Except for its conidia, which are mostly reniform to allantoid rather than ovoid as is characteristic for W. dermatitidis, and the undecided mode of conidiogenesis, the isolate closely resembles W. dermatitidis in gross and microscopic morphology, thermotolerance, and general and neurotrophic infectivity patterns in mice injected intraperitoneally. The foodborne isolate was also infective for infant mice inoculated by oral intubation. The systematic position of the isolate is still under investigation. There has been no previous report of W. dermatitidis or of a fungus resembling it occurring in or on foods or of the infectivity of a fungus for a mammalian host by oral intubation.
从进口的干制“黑木耳”(毛木耳(Mont.)Sacc.)中分离出一种真菌,它类似于人类病原体皮炎万吉拉霉(Kano)McGinnis,一种暗色丝孢菌,“黑木耳”是远东美食中常见的一种食品。除了其分生孢子大多为肾形至腊肠形,而非皮炎万吉拉霉特有的卵形,以及分生孢子形成方式尚未确定外,该分离株在大体和微观形态、耐热性以及对腹腔注射小鼠的一般和嗜神经性感染模式方面与皮炎万吉拉霉极为相似。这种食源性分离株对经口插管接种的幼鼠也具有感染性。该分离株的系统地位仍在研究中。此前尚无关于皮炎万吉拉霉或类似真菌在食物中出现或存在于食物上的报道,也没有关于真菌经口插管对哺乳动物宿主具有感染性的报道。