Cryptococcus neoformans
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Cryptococcus neoformans
It is an encapsulated yeast that can live in both plants and animals. Its teleomorph is Filobasidiella neoformans, a filamentous fungus belonging to the class Tremellomycetes.
Kingdom | Fungi |
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Phylum | Basidiomycota |
Class | Tremellomycetes |
Order | Tremellales |
Family | Tremellaceae |
Genus | Cryptococcus |
Species | C. neoformans |
Binomial | Cryptococcus neoformans |
[edit] Surface Characteristics
The cell wall contains a linear (1-->3)-linked mannan backbone singly substituted with nonreducing β(1-->2) xylose and β(1-->2) glucuronic acid side branches ; O-acetyl groups are present at C-6 of the mannosyl residues.
[edit] Pathogenic Activity
Infection with C. neoformans is termed cryptococcosis. Most infections with C. neoformans consist of a lung infection. However, fungal meningitis, especially as a secondary infection for AIDS patients, is often caused by C. neoformans making it a particularly dangerous fungus. Infections with this fungus are rare in those with fully functioning immune systems. For this reason, C. neoformans is sometimes referred to as an opportunistic fungus.