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Geotrichum is a genus of
fungi A fungus (: fungi , , , or ; or funguses) is any member of the group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and mold (fungus), molds, as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as one ...
found worldwide in soil, water, air, and sewage, as well as in plants, cereals, and dairy products; it is also commonly found in normal human flora and is isolated from
sputum Sputum is mucus that is coughed up from the lower airways (the trachea and bronchi). In medicine, sputum samples are usually used for a naked-eye examination, microbiological investigation of respiratory infections, and Cytopathology, cytological ...
and
feces Feces (also known as faeces American and British English spelling differences#ae and oe, or fæces; : faex) are the solid or semi-solid remains of food that was not digested in the small intestine, and has been broken down by bacteria in the ...
. It was first described in 1809 by
Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (2 February 1767 – 1 January 1851) was a German natural history, naturalist and botanist. Biography Link was born at Hildesheim as a son of the minister August Heinrich Link (1738–1783), who taught him love ...
. The genus ''Geotrichum'' includes over 100
species A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reproduction. It is the basic unit of Taxonomy (biology), ...
. Some are welcome and even considered desirable. For example, skilled cheesemakers create conditions favorable for the formation of a ''Geotrichum candidum'' rind on certain goat's milk and cow's milk cheeses, proudly declaring the rind to be the most flavorful part of such cheeses. Another example is the presence of some Geotrichum species in fermented poi. The most clinically relevant species is '' Saprochaeta capitata'', formerly known as ''Geotrichum capitatum'', with most cases occurring in Europe. '' Saprochaete clavata'', formerly known as '' Geotrichum clavatum'', is an uncommon infection that has been associated with sporadic outbreaks. ''
Geotrichum candidum ''Geotrichum candidum'' is a fungus which is a member of the human microbiome, notably associated with skin, sputum, and faeces where it occurs in 25–30% of specimens. It is common in soil and has been isolated from soil collected around the w ...
'' is closely related to '' Saprochaeta'' sp., rarely isolated but may cause invasive and disseminated disease with high mortality
yeast Yeasts are eukaryotic, single-celled microorganisms classified as members of the fungus kingdom (biology), kingdom. The first yeast originated hundreds of millions of years ago, and at least 1,500 species are currently recognized. They are est ...
-like and
mold A mold () or mould () is one of the structures that certain fungus, fungi can form. The dust-like, colored appearance of molds is due to the formation of Spore#Fungi, spores containing Secondary metabolite#Fungal secondary metabolites, fungal ...
-like strains have been identified. The most important risk factor for invasive fungal infection related to ''Geotrichum'' is severe immunosuppression, especially in hematological malignancies as acute leukemia, associated with profound and prolonged
neutropenia Neutropenia is an abnormally low concentration of neutrophils (a type of white blood cell) in the blood. Neutrophils make up the majority of circulating white blood cells and serve as the primary defense against infections by destroying bacteria ...
. Fungemia is very common, often with deep organ involvement (lung, liver, spleen, and central nervous system) and also skin and mucous membranes lesions. There is no optimal treatment for ''Geotrichum'' infections but based on existing data guidelines recommend amphotericin'' ''B with or without co-administered flucytosine or with voriconazole showing good in vitro susceptibility. Mortality associated with Geotrichum-related infections is high, ranging from 57% to 80%. Increasing the knowledge on ''Geotrichum'' related invasive fungal infections may improve early diagnosis and adequate treatment of these severe infections. __TOC__


History

The genus ''Geotrichum'' was described by
Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (2 February 1767 – 1 January 1851) was a German natural history, naturalist and botanist. Biography Link was born at Hildesheim as a son of the minister August Heinrich Link (1738–1783), who taught him love ...
in 1809 to accommodate the species ''G. candidum'' found on decaying leaves. Since then, over 130 taxa have been described in the genus, and hundreds of synonyms have been generated. For example ''G. candidum'' was misclassified as the ''Oidium lactis'' in much early literature. Species of ''Geotrichum'' resemble the genera '' Trichosporon'' and ''Protendomycopsis''; however, ''Geotrichum'' is of ascomycetous affiliation whereas the latter are members of the
Basidiomycota Basidiomycota () is one of two large divisions that, together with the Ascomycota, constitute the subkingdom Dikarya (often referred to as the "higher fungi") within the kingdom Fungi. Members are known as basidiomycetes. More specifically, Basi ...
. Species of ''Geotrichum'' are occasionally mistaken for fast growing members of the genus '' Dipodascus'', which are characterized by irregularly branched, 10–14 μm wide
hyphae A hypha (; ) is a long, branching, filamentous structure of a fungus, oomycete, or actinobacterium. In most fungi, hyphae are the main mode of vegetative growth, and are collectively called a mycelium. Structure A hypha consists of one o ...
and the production of single-spored asci. However, unlike ''Geotrichum'', members of the genus ''Dipodascus'' lack dichotomous branching of the peripheral hyphae and their growth rates are generally less than 3 mm per day.


Species

Species in this genus include the following: * '' Geotrichum amycelicum'' * '' Geotrichum armillariae'' * '' Geotrichum asteroides'' * '' Geotrichum beigelii'' * '' Geotrichum bipunctatum'' * '' Geotrichum bogolepoffii'' * '' Geotrichum bostonense'' * '' Geotrichum brasiliense'' * '' Geotrichum brocianum'' * '' Geotrichum brocqii'' * '' Geotrichum brocquii'' * '' Geotrichum bryndzae'' * '' Geotrichum byssinum'' * ''
Geotrichum candidum ''Geotrichum candidum'' is a fungus which is a member of the human microbiome, notably associated with skin, sputum, and faeces where it occurs in 25–30% of specimens. It is common in soil and has been isolated from soil collected around the w ...
'' Link 1809 ** '' Geotrichum candidum var. citri-aurantii'' (
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) Cif. & F. Cif. 1955
* '' Geotrichum caoi'' * '' Geotrichum capitatum'' * '' Geotrichum carabidarum'' * '' Geotrichum cerebrinum'' * '' Geotrichum cinereum'' * '' Geotrichum cinnamomeum'' * '' Geotrichum citri-aurantii'' * '' Geotrichum clavatum'' * '' Geotrichum coccophilum'' * '' Geotrichum coremiiforme'' * '' Geotrichum cuboideum'' * '' Geotrichum cucujoidarum'' * '' Geotrichum cutaneum'' * '' Geotrichum cyphellae'' * '' Geotrichum decipiens'' * '' Geotrichum dermatitidis'' * '' Geotrichum doliiforme'' * '' Geotrichum dombrayi'' * '' Geotrichum dulcitum'' * '' Geotrichum eriense'' * '' Geotrichum europaeum'' * '' Geotrichum famatum'' * '' Geotrichum fermentans'' * '' Geotrichum fici'' * '' Geotrichum flavobrunneum'' * '' Geotrichum flexuosum'' * '' Geotrichum fragrans'' * '' Geotrichum funiculosum'' * '' Geotrichum ghanense'' * '' Geotrichum giganteum'' * '' Geotrichum gigas'' * '' Geotrichum gracile'' * '' Geotrichum hirtum'' * '' Geotrichum histeridarum'' * '' Geotrichum immite'' * '' Geotrichum infestans'' * '' Geotrichum ingens'' * '' Geotrichum issavi'' * '' Geotrichum javanense'' * '' Geotrichum keratinophilum'' * '' Geotrichum kieta'' * '' Geotrichum klebahnii'' ( Stautz) Morenz 1960 * '' Geotrichum linkii'' * '' Geotrichum loubieri'' * '' Geotrichum louisianoideum'' * '' Geotrichum ludwigii'' * '' Geotrichum ludwigii'' * '' Geotrichum lutescens'' * '' Geotrichum magnum'' * '' Geotrichum malti-juniperini'' * '' Geotrichum matalense'' * '' Geotrichum membranogenes'' * '' Geotrichum microsporum'' * '' Geotrichum muisa'' * '' Geotrichum multifermentans'' * '' Geotrichum muyaga'' * '' Geotrichum mycoderma'' * '' Geotrichum nobile'' * '' Geotrichum novakii'' * '' Geotrichum nyabisi'' * '' Geotrichum pararugosum'' * '' Geotrichum penicillatum'' * '' Geotrichum phurueaense'' * '' Geotrichum phurueaensis'' * '' Geotrichum proteolyticum'' * '' Geotrichum pseudoalbicans'' * '' Geotrichum pseudocandidum'' * '' Geotrichum pulmonale'' * '' Geotrichum pulmoneum'' * '' Geotrichum purpurascens'' * '' Geotrichum rabesalama'' * '' Geotrichum rectangulatum'' * '' Geotrichum redaelli'' * '' Geotrichum redaellii'' * '' Geotrichum restrictum'' * '' Geotrichum robustum'' * '' Geotrichum roseum'' * '' Geotrichum rotundatum'' * '' Geotrichum rugosum'' * '' Geotrichum sakuranei'' * '' Geotrichum scaettae'' * '' Geotrichum sericeum'' * '' Geotrichum siamense'' * '' Geotrichum siamensis'' * '' Geotrichum silvicola'' * '' Geotrichum sphaeroides'' * '' Geotrichum spheroides'' * '' Geotrichum suaveolens'' * '' Geotrichum suaveolens'' * '' Geotrichum suaveolens'' * '' Geotrichum subtile'' * '' Geotrichum sulfureum'' * '' Geotrichum terrestre'' * '' Geotrichum vanriji'' * '' Geotrichum vanrijiae'' * '' Geotrichum vanryiae'' * '' Geotrichum variabile'' * '' Geotrichum variabilis'' * '' Geotrichum versiforme'' * '' Geotrichum virulens'' * '' Geotrichum vulgare'' * ''
Geotrichum vulgaris Geotrichum is a genus of fungus, fungi found worldwide in soil, water, air, and sewage, as well as in plants, cereals, and dairy products; it is also commonly found in normal human flora and is isolated from sputum and feces. It was first describ ...
'' * '' Geotrichum zambettakesii'' * '' Geotrichum zingiberis-saccharati''


References

{{Authority control Saccharomycetes Fungal plant pathogens and diseases Animal fungal diseases Taxa named by Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link Ascomycota genera