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DETECTION OF AFLR GENE AND TOXIGENICITY OF ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS GROUP ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH FUNGAL SINUSITIS

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  131-141

Abstract

 Background: ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS is the second most important Aspergillus species causing human infections particularly fungal sinusitis. Since little is known about aflatoxin producing ability of clinical isolates, this study was undertaken to detect the aflatoxigenic isolates amongst these isolatesMethods: A total of 23 isolates of A. spp. which were recovered from patients proved to have fungal sinusitis by morphological and histological methods and also 5 additional aflatoxigenic and non-aflatoxigenic reference of A. flavus group strains were studied. The isolates were identified morphologically using Czapek Yeast Agar and A. flavus and parasiticus Agar (AFPA). Aflatoxin producing ability of the isolates was confirmed by Thin Layer Chromatography. Existing of AFLR gene the regulatory gene in aflatoxin biosynthesis, were studied in all isolates by PCR method.Results: All twenty three Aspergillus isolates confirmed as A. flavus group by their macroscopic and microscopic features. One clinical isolate confirmed as A. oryzae by mycological methods. A. oryzae as well as A. flavus JCM2061 and NCPF2008 and 3 clinical isolates were not able to produce orange pigment on AFPA. From total of 23 isolates 4 (17.4%) confirmed to be aflatoxigenic by TLC method. A banding pattern which matched to AFLR primers was amplified with approximate size of 800 bp in all 23 clinical A. flavus isolates. A larger banding pattern 1050bp was revealed in clinical isolate; strain no.20 as well.Conclusion: Some clinical sinus isolates are able to produce aflatoxin and all of studied isolates including; A. oryzae, A. parasiticus and A. sojae were able to amplify AFLR gene under our laboratory conditions.

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    APA: Copy

    DEHGHAN, P., ZEYNI, F., REZAEI, R., JEBALI, A., KORDBACHEH, P., & MAHMOUDI, M.. (2008). DETECTION OF AFLR GENE AND TOXIGENICITY OF ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS GROUP ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH FUNGAL SINUSITIS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 37(3), 131-141. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/272526/en

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    DEHGHAN P., ZEYNI F., REZAEI R., JEBALI A., KORDBACHEH P., MAHMOUDI M.. DETECTION OF AFLR GENE AND TOXIGENICITY OF ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS GROUP ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH FUNGAL SINUSITIS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH[Internet]. 2008;37(3):131-141. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/272526/en

    IEEE: Copy

    P. DEHGHAN, F. ZEYNI, R. REZAEI, A. JEBALI, P. KORDBACHEH, and M. MAHMOUDI, “DETECTION OF AFLR GENE AND TOXIGENICITY OF ASPERGILLUS FLAVUS GROUP ISOLATED FROM PATIENTS WITH FUNGAL SINUSITIS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 131–141, 2008, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/272526/en

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