INVESTIGADORES
CAVAGLIERI Lilia Renee
artículos
Título:
Ecophysiology of environmental Aspergillus fumigatus strains at different aW and pH conditions.Comparison of gliotoxin production and elastase activity among environmental and clinical strains.
Autor/es:
ALONSO V., ; AMINAHUEL C.,; DÍAZ VERGARA L.,; PEREYRA C., ; POLONI, V.,; DALCERO A., ; CAVAGLIERI L.
Revista:
LETTERS IN APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Editorial:
WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC
Referencias:
Lugar: Londres; Año: 2016 vol. 62 p. 160 - 168
ISSN:
0266-8254
Resumen:
The aim of this manuscript was to study the influence of water activity (aW) and pH in the ecophysiological behaviour of Aspergillus fumigatus strains at human body temperature. In addition, gliotoxin production and enzymatic ability among environmental (n = 2) and clinical (n = 5) strains were compared. Ecophysiological study of environmental strains was performed on agar silage incubated at 37°C, studying the interaction at eight aW levels (08, 085, 09, 092, 094, 096, 098 and 099) and eight pH levels (35, 4, 45, 5, 6, 7, 75 and 8). Considering the influence of the assumed lung conditions on growth of A. fumigatus (aW 098/099 and pH of 7/75), the optimal condition for the development of A. fumigatus RC031 was at aW 099 at pH 7. At aW 098/099 and pH of 7/75, the highest growth rate and the lowest lag phase was reported, whereas there were no significant differences at aW 098/099 and pH 7/75 interactions on growth of A. fumigatus RC032. Gliotoxin production of A. fumigatus strains was evaluated. The gliotoxin production was similar in clinical and environmental strains. Elastin activity was studied in solid medium, highest elastase activity index was found for clinical strain A. fumigatus RC0676, followed by the environmental strain A. fumigatus RC031. Opportunistic environmental strains can be considered as pathogenic in some cases when rural workers are exposed constantly to handling silage.

