Endospore formation of candida orthopsilosis and cellular morphology differentiation using staining method of dorner with Snyder’s modification

Candida orthopsilosis is a relatively new species proposed in 2005 to replace C. parapsilosis group II. The yeast has been increasingly isolated from human body parts with great significance in virulence. In this study, we aimed to investigate the possibility of pathogenic C. orthopsilosis isolate A...

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Main Authors: Giek, Far Chan, Chai, Fung Chin
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Published: Scottish Journal of Arts, Social Sciences and Scientific Studies (SJASS) 2012
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spelling my.utm.317852019-03-31T08:23:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/31785/ Endospore formation of candida orthopsilosis and cellular morphology differentiation using staining method of dorner with Snyder’s modification Giek, Far Chan Chai, Fung Chin Q Science Candida orthopsilosis is a relatively new species proposed in 2005 to replace C. parapsilosis group II. The yeast has been increasingly isolated from human body parts with great significance in virulence. In this study, we aimed to investigate the possibility of pathogenic C. orthopsilosis isolate AY2 in forming endospore after prolonged growth and to differentiate the different cellular morphology of the yeast by Dorner’s staining method with Snyder’s modification. Malachite staining was carried out to verify formation of endospores. The results showed that the yeast existed in typical yeast-like cell, blastospores and pseudohyphae forms. Blastospores and endospores were present in the culture grown in a sporulation medium containing 10 g l-1 of potassium acetate. Prolonged incubation of the yeasts in the medium resulted on formation of pseudohyphae and endospores. Dorner’s staining method with Snyder’s modification differentiated the presence of blastospores from vegetative yeast cells and pseudohyphae. To date, this is the first report to show the presence of endospores in C. orthopsilosis, as well as the use of Dorner’s method with Snyder’s modification to stain the yeast cells of different morphologies. Scottish Journal of Arts, Social Sciences and Scientific Studies (SJASS) 2012 Article PeerReviewed Giek, Far Chan and Chai, Fung Chin (2012) Endospore formation of candida orthopsilosis and cellular morphology differentiation using staining method of dorner with Snyder’s modification. Scottish Journal of Arts, Social Sciences and Scientific Studies, 5 (1). pp. 56-66. ISSN 2047-1278 http://scottishjournal.co.uk/paper/SJASS_Vol.5_No.1.pdf
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Endospore formation of candida orthopsilosis and cellular morphology differentiation using staining method of dorner with Snyder’s modification
description Candida orthopsilosis is a relatively new species proposed in 2005 to replace C. parapsilosis group II. The yeast has been increasingly isolated from human body parts with great significance in virulence. In this study, we aimed to investigate the possibility of pathogenic C. orthopsilosis isolate AY2 in forming endospore after prolonged growth and to differentiate the different cellular morphology of the yeast by Dorner’s staining method with Snyder’s modification. Malachite staining was carried out to verify formation of endospores. The results showed that the yeast existed in typical yeast-like cell, blastospores and pseudohyphae forms. Blastospores and endospores were present in the culture grown in a sporulation medium containing 10 g l-1 of potassium acetate. Prolonged incubation of the yeasts in the medium resulted on formation of pseudohyphae and endospores. Dorner’s staining method with Snyder’s modification differentiated the presence of blastospores from vegetative yeast cells and pseudohyphae. To date, this is the first report to show the presence of endospores in C. orthopsilosis, as well as the use of Dorner’s method with Snyder’s modification to stain the yeast cells of different morphologies.
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author Giek, Far Chan
Chai, Fung Chin
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Chai, Fung Chin
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title Endospore formation of candida orthopsilosis and cellular morphology differentiation using staining method of dorner with Snyder’s modification
title_short Endospore formation of candida orthopsilosis and cellular morphology differentiation using staining method of dorner with Snyder’s modification
title_full Endospore formation of candida orthopsilosis and cellular morphology differentiation using staining method of dorner with Snyder’s modification
title_fullStr Endospore formation of candida orthopsilosis and cellular morphology differentiation using staining method of dorner with Snyder’s modification
title_full_unstemmed Endospore formation of candida orthopsilosis and cellular morphology differentiation using staining method of dorner with Snyder’s modification
title_sort endospore formation of candida orthopsilosis and cellular morphology differentiation using staining method of dorner with snyder’s modification
publisher Scottish Journal of Arts, Social Sciences and Scientific Studies (SJASS)
publishDate 2012
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/31785/
http://scottishjournal.co.uk/paper/SJASS_Vol.5_No.1.pdf
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