Chinese Journal of Dermatology ›› 2004, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (8): 463-465.

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Malassezia globosa is the Main Species Found in Hair Follicles of Patients with Malassezia Folliculitis

XIONG Xin-cai, RAN Yu-ping, DAI Ya-lin, XIONG Lin, ZHOU Guang-ping   

  1. Department of Dermato-Venereology, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China
  • Received:2003-08-26 Online:2004-08-15 Published:2004-08-15

Abstract: Objective To examine the distribution of Malassezia species in follicular contents and perifollicular superficial skin in patients with Malassezia folliculitis and search for its causative agent. Methods A total of 120 patients with Malassezia folliculitis were investigated. Follicular lesions at three different anatomic sites were selected in each patient. Perifolliclar superficial skin specimens were taken by sterile adhesive tape, and the follicular contents of the same follicle were taken by sterile haemostatic forceps. The above specimens were cultured respectively on media containing rapeseed oil. The isolated colonies were identified by their physiological and morphological characteristics. Results Out of 319 isolates obtained from the perifollicular superficial skin, 247 isolates (77.43%) were identified as M. sympodialis, 40 isolates (12.54%) as M. furfur, 27 isolates(8.46%) as M. globosa and 5 isolates(1.57%) as M. obtusa. Out of 314 isolates obtained from follicular contents, 252 isdates(80.25%) were identified as M. globosa, 57 isolates(18.15%) as M. sympodialis, 4 isolates(1.27%) as M. furfur, and 1 isolate(0.32%) as M. obtusa. There was statistical difference in species distribution between the follicular contents and the perifolliclar superficial skin (P<0.01). Correlation analysis showed that there was a correlation between the Malassezia species and the patients' sex and age. In the 279 isolates found in both the follicular contents and the perifolliclar superficial skin, only 75 isolates were identical. Conclusion The principal species of follicular contents of Malassezia folliculitis is M. globosa, but the predominant species on the perifolliclar superficial skin is M. sympodialis.

Key words: Folliculitis, Dermatomycoses, Malassezia