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Comparative Genomics of Sibling Species of Fonsecaea Associated with Human Chromoblastomycosis
Fonsecaea and Cladophialophora are genera of black yeast-like fungi harboring agents of a mutilating implantation disease in humans, along with strictly environmental species. The current hypothesis suggests that those species reside in somewhat adverse microhabitats, and pathogenic siblings share v...
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author | Vicente, Vania A. Weiss, Vinícius A. Bombassaro, Amanda Moreno, Leandro F. Costa, Flávia F. Raittz, Roberto T. Leão, Aniele C. Gomes, Renata R. Bocca, Anamelia L. Fornari, Gheniffer de Castro, Raffael J. A. Sun, Jiufeng Faoro, Helisson Tadra-Sfeir, Michelle Z. Baura, Valter Balsanelli, Eduardo Almeida, Sandro R. Dos Santos, Suelen S. Teixeira, Marcus de Melo Soares Felipe, Maria S. do Nascimento, Mariana Machado Fidelis Pedrosa, Fabio O. Steffens, Maria B. Attili-Angelis, Derlene Najafzadeh, Mohammad J. Queiroz-Telles, Flávio Souza, Emanuel M. De Hoog, Sybren |
author_facet | Vicente, Vania A. Weiss, Vinícius A. Bombassaro, Amanda Moreno, Leandro F. Costa, Flávia F. Raittz, Roberto T. Leão, Aniele C. Gomes, Renata R. Bocca, Anamelia L. Fornari, Gheniffer de Castro, Raffael J. A. Sun, Jiufeng Faoro, Helisson Tadra-Sfeir, Michelle Z. Baura, Valter Balsanelli, Eduardo Almeida, Sandro R. Dos Santos, Suelen S. Teixeira, Marcus de Melo Soares Felipe, Maria S. do Nascimento, Mariana Machado Fidelis Pedrosa, Fabio O. Steffens, Maria B. Attili-Angelis, Derlene Najafzadeh, Mohammad J. Queiroz-Telles, Flávio Souza, Emanuel M. De Hoog, Sybren |
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description | Fonsecaea and Cladophialophora are genera of black yeast-like fungi harboring agents of a mutilating implantation disease in humans, along with strictly environmental species. The current hypothesis suggests that those species reside in somewhat adverse microhabitats, and pathogenic siblings share virulence factors enabling survival in mammal tissue after coincidental inoculation driven by pathogenic adaptation. A comparative genomic analysis of environmental and pathogenic siblings of Fonsecaea and Cladophialophora was undertaken, including de novo assembly of F. erecta from plant material. The genome size of Fonsecaea species varied between 33.39 and 35.23 Mb, and the core genomes of those species comprises almost 70% of the genes. Expansions of protein domains such as glyoxalases and peptidases suggested ability for pathogenicity in clinical agents, while the use of nitrogen and degradation of phenolic compounds was enriched in environmental species. The similarity of carbohydrate-active vs. protein-degrading enzymes associated with the occurrence of virulence factors suggested a general tolerance to extreme conditions, which might explain the opportunistic tendency of Fonsecaea sibling species. Virulence was tested in the Galleria mellonella model and immunological assays were performed in order to support this hypothesis. Larvae infected by environmental F. erecta had a lower survival. Fungal macrophage murine co-culture showed that F. erecta induced high levels of TNF-α contributing to macrophage activation that could increase the ability to control intracellular fungal growth although hyphal death were not observed, suggesting a higher level of extremotolerance of environmental species. |
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spelling | pubmed-56407082017-10-23 Comparative Genomics of Sibling Species of Fonsecaea Associated with Human Chromoblastomycosis Vicente, Vania A. Weiss, Vinícius A. Bombassaro, Amanda Moreno, Leandro F. Costa, Flávia F. Raittz, Roberto T. Leão, Aniele C. Gomes, Renata R. Bocca, Anamelia L. Fornari, Gheniffer de Castro, Raffael J. A. Sun, Jiufeng Faoro, Helisson Tadra-Sfeir, Michelle Z. Baura, Valter Balsanelli, Eduardo Almeida, Sandro R. Dos Santos, Suelen S. Teixeira, Marcus de Melo Soares Felipe, Maria S. do Nascimento, Mariana Machado Fidelis Pedrosa, Fabio O. Steffens, Maria B. Attili-Angelis, Derlene Najafzadeh, Mohammad J. Queiroz-Telles, Flávio Souza, Emanuel M. De Hoog, Sybren Front Microbiol Microbiology Fonsecaea and Cladophialophora are genera of black yeast-like fungi harboring agents of a mutilating implantation disease in humans, along with strictly environmental species. The current hypothesis suggests that those species reside in somewhat adverse microhabitats, and pathogenic siblings share virulence factors enabling survival in mammal tissue after coincidental inoculation driven by pathogenic adaptation. A comparative genomic analysis of environmental and pathogenic siblings of Fonsecaea and Cladophialophora was undertaken, including de novo assembly of F. erecta from plant material. The genome size of Fonsecaea species varied between 33.39 and 35.23 Mb, and the core genomes of those species comprises almost 70% of the genes. Expansions of protein domains such as glyoxalases and peptidases suggested ability for pathogenicity in clinical agents, while the use of nitrogen and degradation of phenolic compounds was enriched in environmental species. The similarity of carbohydrate-active vs. protein-degrading enzymes associated with the occurrence of virulence factors suggested a general tolerance to extreme conditions, which might explain the opportunistic tendency of Fonsecaea sibling species. Virulence was tested in the Galleria mellonella model and immunological assays were performed in order to support this hypothesis. Larvae infected by environmental F. erecta had a lower survival. Fungal macrophage murine co-culture showed that F. erecta induced high levels of TNF-α contributing to macrophage activation that could increase the ability to control intracellular fungal growth although hyphal death were not observed, suggesting a higher level of extremotolerance of environmental species. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-10-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5640708/ /pubmed/29062304 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01924 Text en Copyright © 2017 Vicente, Weiss, Bombassaro, Moreno, Costa, Raittz, Leão, Gomes, Bocca, Fornari, de Castro, Sun, Faoro, Tadra-Sfeir, Baura, Balsanelli, Almeida, Dos Santos, Teixeira, Soares Felipe, do Nascimento, Pedrosa, Steffens, Attili-Angelis, Najafzadeh, Queiroz-Telles, Souza and De Hoog. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Vicente, Vania A. Weiss, Vinícius A. Bombassaro, Amanda Moreno, Leandro F. Costa, Flávia F. Raittz, Roberto T. Leão, Aniele C. Gomes, Renata R. Bocca, Anamelia L. Fornari, Gheniffer de Castro, Raffael J. A. Sun, Jiufeng Faoro, Helisson Tadra-Sfeir, Michelle Z. Baura, Valter Balsanelli, Eduardo Almeida, Sandro R. Dos Santos, Suelen S. Teixeira, Marcus de Melo Soares Felipe, Maria S. do Nascimento, Mariana Machado Fidelis Pedrosa, Fabio O. Steffens, Maria B. Attili-Angelis, Derlene Najafzadeh, Mohammad J. Queiroz-Telles, Flávio Souza, Emanuel M. De Hoog, Sybren Comparative Genomics of Sibling Species of Fonsecaea Associated with Human Chromoblastomycosis |
title | Comparative Genomics of Sibling Species of Fonsecaea Associated with Human Chromoblastomycosis |
title_full | Comparative Genomics of Sibling Species of Fonsecaea Associated with Human Chromoblastomycosis |
title_fullStr | Comparative Genomics of Sibling Species of Fonsecaea Associated with Human Chromoblastomycosis |
title_full_unstemmed | Comparative Genomics of Sibling Species of Fonsecaea Associated with Human Chromoblastomycosis |
title_short | Comparative Genomics of Sibling Species of Fonsecaea Associated with Human Chromoblastomycosis |
title_sort | comparative genomics of sibling species of fonsecaea associated with human chromoblastomycosis |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5640708/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29062304 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.01924 |
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