Prevalence of Malassezia species on the skin of HIV-seropositive patients

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Paweł Krzyściak
Zofia Bakuła
Agnieszka Gniadek
Aleksander Garlicki
Mikołaj Tarnowski
Michał Wichowski
Tomasz Jagielski
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[1] Jagiellonian University Medical College,Faculty of Medicine, Chair of Microbiology, Department of Mycology
[2] University of Warsaw,Faculty of Biology, Institute of Microbiology, Department of Medical Microbiology
[3] Jagiellonian University Medical College,Faculty of Health Sciences, Institute of Nursing and Midwifery, Department of Nursing Management and Epidemiology Nursing
[4] Jagiellonian University Medical College,Faculty of Medicine, Department of Infectious and Tropical Diseases
[5] Jagiellonian University Medical College,Graduate of Faculty of Health Sciences
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Malassezia is a genus of lipophilic yeasts residing on the skin of warm-blooded animals. The correlation between specific species and their involvement in skin diseases has been well researched. However, only very few studies have investigated the distribution of Malassezia spp. on the healthy skin of patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The purpose of this work was to analyze whether the composition of Malassezia spp. isolated from the skin of the HIV-infected patients differs from that of healthy individuals. The study included a total of 96 subjects, who were divided into two equally sized groups: HIV-seropositive and HIV-seronegative. The specimens were collected from the subjects by swabbing four anatomical sites (face, chest, back, and scalp). Species were identified using phenotype-based methods, and the identification of strains isolated from the HIV-seropositive patients was confirmed by PCR sequencing of the rDNA cluster. Malassezia spp. were isolated from 33 (69%) HIV-seropositive patients and 38 (79%) healthy volunteers. It was found that men were much more likely to have their heads colonized with Malassezia spp. than women. The most prevalent species on the skin of both HIV-seropositive and HIV-seronegative individuals were Malassezia sympodialis, M. globosa, and M. furfur, albeit at different proportions in the two populations. The diversity of Malassezia spp. was the highest on the face of the HIV-seropositive patients (Shannon–Weiner Index H = 1.35) and lowest on the back of the healthy volunteers (H = 0.16). The phenotype- and molecular-based identification methods were congruent at 94.9%. It was observed a tendency that the HIV-seropositive patients had higher CD4+ cell counts, indicating higher colonization with Malassezia spp.
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