1999
DOI: 10.1128/jcm.37.3.838-840.1999
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Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii : Separate Varietal Status for Cryptococcus neoformans Serotype A Isolates

Abstract: Cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformanspresently includes isolates which have been determined by the immunologic reactivity of their capsular polysaccharides to be serotype A and those which have been determined to be serotype D. However, recent analyses of the URA5 sequences and DNA fingerprinting patterns suggest significant genetic differences between the two serotypes. Therefore, we propose to recognize these genotypic distinctions, as well as previously reported phenotypic differences, by restricting C. n… Show more

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“…To quote Hudson andCoyne (2002, p. 1557), a species recognized by GSC is a ''basal, exclusive group of organisms, whose members are all more closely related to each other than they are to any organisms outside the group, and that contains no exclusive group within it.'' In all cases in which the PSC has been used to describe species of global isolates of a morphological fungal species, cryptic species have been recognized, for example within Schizophyllum commune (James et al 1999), Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Carbone and Kohn 2001a) and outbreeding Neurospora species (Dettman et al 2003b) (and see also Demanche et al 2001;Fisher et al 2002;Franzot et al 1999;Kasuga et al 2003;Koufopanou et al 1997;Sullivan et al 1995;Xu et al 2000). BSR and PSR have been compared for species of Neurospora and the biological species recognized by success in mating tests are nearly the same as the phylogenetic species described by the concordance of multiple gene genealogies (Dettman et al 2003a); the two species concepts are effectively congruent.…”
Section: Species Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To quote Hudson andCoyne (2002, p. 1557), a species recognized by GSC is a ''basal, exclusive group of organisms, whose members are all more closely related to each other than they are to any organisms outside the group, and that contains no exclusive group within it.'' In all cases in which the PSC has been used to describe species of global isolates of a morphological fungal species, cryptic species have been recognized, for example within Schizophyllum commune (James et al 1999), Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (Carbone and Kohn 2001a) and outbreeding Neurospora species (Dettman et al 2003b) (and see also Demanche et al 2001;Fisher et al 2002;Franzot et al 1999;Kasuga et al 2003;Koufopanou et al 1997;Sullivan et al 1995;Xu et al 2000). BSR and PSR have been compared for species of Neurospora and the biological species recognized by success in mating tests are nearly the same as the phylogenetic species described by the concordance of multiple gene genealogies (Dettman et al 2003a); the two species concepts are effectively congruent.…”
Section: Species Recognitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three subspecies of C. neoformans have been recognized, i.e., var. grubii (serotype A) [5], var. gattii (serotype B and C) and var.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…neoformans (serotype D) and C. neoformans var. grubii (serotype A), as well as a hybrid between serotypes A and D. The closely related Cryptococcus gattii (serotypes B and C) was formerly considered a variety of C. neoformans (Franzot et al, 1999). Cryptococcosis is thought to result primarily from inhalation of infectious propagules (probably basidiospores) (Rodrigues et al, 1999) with initial localization in the respiratory tract and then dissemination to other tissues, particularly brain (Rodrigues et al, 1999;Shoham and Levitz, 2005;Caswell and Williams, 2007;Lopez, 2007).…”
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