First reported case of Gilbertella persicaria in human stool: outcome of a community study from Segamat, Johor, Malaysia

Marie Andrea Laetitia Huët, Li Wen Wong, Calvin Bok Sun Goh, Kuan Shion Ong, Jacky Dwiyanto, Daniel Reidpath, Sui Mae Lee, Sadequr Rahman, Joash Ban Lee Tan

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Abstract

Species of fungi belonging to the order Mucorales can be found everywhere in the environment. Gilbertella persicaria, which belongs to this order, have often been isolated from fruits and in water systems. However, there has been no report of isolation of this fungus from human samples. During a gut mycobiome study, from the Segamat community, Gilbertella persicaria was isolated from a human fecal sample and was characterized through a series of morphological assessment, biochemical tests, and molecular techniques. The isolate produced a white velvety surface that turned grayish after 24 h. Although no biofilm production was observed, the results indicated that the isolate could form calcium oxalate crystals, produced urease, and was resistant to low pH. The isolate was sensitive to amphotericin but resistant to voriconazole and itraconazole. The features of this fungus that could help in its survival in the human gut are also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2067-2075
Number of pages9
JournalBrazilian Journal of Microbiology
Volume51
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2020

Keywords

  • Fecal sample
  • Gilbertella persicaria
  • Human gut
  • Malaysia
  • Mucorales

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