Fungal Fragments as Indoor Air Biocontaminants
Aspergillus
Air Pollution, Indoor
Air Microbiology
Immunity
Penicillium
Particle Size
Spores, Fungal
01 natural sciences
3. Good health
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI:
10.1128/aem.68.7.3522-3531.2002
Publication Date:
2002-07-28T23:07:23Z
AUTHORS (7)
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
The aerosolization process of fungal propagules of three species (
Aspergillus versicolor
,
Penicillium melinii
, and
Cladosporium cladosporioides
) was studied by using a newly designed and constructed aerosolization chamber. We discovered that fungal fragments are aerosolized simultaneously with spores from contaminated agar and ceiling tile surfaces. Concentration measurements with an optical particle counter showed that the fragments are released in higher numbers (up to 320 times) than the spores. The release of fungal propagules varied depending on the fungal species, the air velocity above the contaminated surface, and the texture and vibration of the contaminated material. In contrast to spores, the release of fragments from smooth surfaces was not affected by air velocity, indicating a different release mechanism. Correlation analysis showed that the number of released fragments cannot be predicted on the basis of the number of spores. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays with monoclonal antibodies produced against
Aspergillus
and
Penicillium
fungal species showed that fragments and spores share common antigens, which not only confirmed the fungal origin of the fragments but also established their potential biological relevance. The considerable immunological reactivity, the high number, and the small particle size of the fungal fragments may contribute to human health effects that have been detected in buildings with mold problems but had no scientific explanation until now. This study suggests that future fungal spore investigations in buildings with mold problems should include the quantitation of fungal fragments.
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