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Assessment of the subtilisin gene profile in Trichophyton verrucosum isolated from human and animal dermatophytoses in two-stage multiplex PCR.

Dominik ŁagowskiSebastian GnatAneta NowakiewiczMarcelina Osińska
Published in: Journal of applied microbiology (2020)
Dermatophytes are pathogenic filamentous fungi with capacity to attack keratinized structures such as skin, hair and nails, causing cutaneous superficial infections. Indeed, a biological characteristic of dermatophytes is their ability to invade keratin-rich tissues by producing enzymes. Various degrees of inflammatory responses can be induced exactly by the enzymes. Subtilisin-like proteases are endoproteases, which decompose keratin structures. Our study identifies SUB genes in clinical isolates of T. verrucosum obtained from human and animal dermatophytosis as well as asymptomatic animal carriers.
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