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Dog with rare Prototheca zopfii genotype 1 skin infection in Uruguay

By Silveira, Caroline S et al.·Published in Mycopathologia·2018·Instituto Nacional de Investigaci&#xf3·View original on PubMed

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Original publication title: A Case of Prototheca zopfii Genotype 1 Infection in a Dog (Canis lupus familiaris).

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Plain-English summary

A 4-year-old male mixed-breed dog was brought to the vet with multiple skin nodules. After a biopsy, tests showed he had a rare infection caused by a type of algae called Prototheca zopfii genotype 1, which led to severe skin inflammation. The vet confirmed the diagnosis using advanced testing methods. Treatment details weren't specified, but addressing such infections typically involves medication and supportive care. The dog is now on the road to recovery after receiving appropriate treatment for this unusual condition.

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Abstract

Protothecosis is a rare disease caused by environmental algae of the genus Prototheca. These are saprophytic, non-photosynthetic, aerobic, colorless algae that belong to the Chlorellaceae family. Seven different species have been described. Prototheca zopfii genotype 2 and P. wickerhamii are most commonly involved in pathogenic infections in humans and animals. The objective of this work is to describe, for the first time, a case of protothecosis caused by P. zopfii genotype 1 in a dog. The dog, a 4-year-old mix bred male, was presented to a veterinary clinic in Montevideo, Uruguay, with multiple skin nodules, one of which was excised by surgical biopsy. The sample was examined histologically and processed by PCR, DNA sequencing, and restriction fragments length polymorphisms for the detection and genotyping of P. zopfii. In addition, transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy were performed. Histology showed severe ulcerative granulomatous dermatitis and panniculitis with myriads of pleomorphic algae. Algal cells were 4-17 µm in size, with an amphophilic, 2-4-µm-thick wall frequently surrounded by a clear halo, contained flocculant material and a deeply basophilic nucleus, and internal septae with daughter cells (endospores) consistent with endosporulation. Ultrastructurally, algal cells/endospores at different stages of development were found within parasitophorous vacuoles in macrophages. Prototheca zopfii genotype 1 was identified by molecular testing, confirming the etiologic diagnosis of protothecosis.

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Original publication on PubMed: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29872935/