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Understanding Mucor circinelloides pathogenesis by comparative genomics and phenotypical studies

The increasing number of infections by species of Mucorales and their high mortality constitute an important concern for public health. This study aims to decipher the genetic basis of Mucor circinelloides pathogenicity, which displays virulence in a strain dependent manner. Assuming that genetic di...

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Autores principales: López-Fernández, Loida, Sanchis, Marta, Navarro-Rodríguez, Patricia, Nicolás, Francisco E., Silva-Franco, Fátima, Guarro, Josep, Garre, Victoriano, Navarro-Mendoza, María Isabel, Pérez-Arques, Carlos, Capilla, Javier
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5955452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29436903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2018.1435249
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author López-Fernández, Loida
Sanchis, Marta
Navarro-Rodríguez, Patricia
Nicolás, Francisco E.
Silva-Franco, Fátima
Guarro, Josep
Garre, Victoriano
Navarro-Mendoza, María Isabel
Pérez-Arques, Carlos
Capilla, Javier
author_facet López-Fernández, Loida
Sanchis, Marta
Navarro-Rodríguez, Patricia
Nicolás, Francisco E.
Silva-Franco, Fátima
Guarro, Josep
Garre, Victoriano
Navarro-Mendoza, María Isabel
Pérez-Arques, Carlos
Capilla, Javier
author_sort López-Fernández, Loida
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description The increasing number of infections by species of Mucorales and their high mortality constitute an important concern for public health. This study aims to decipher the genetic basis of Mucor circinelloides pathogenicity, which displays virulence in a strain dependent manner. Assuming that genetic differences between strains may be linked to different pathotypes, we have conducted a study to explore genes responsible for virulence in M. circinelloides by whole genome sequencing of the avirulent strain NRRL3631 and comparison with the virulent strain CBS277.49. This genome analysis revealed 773 truncated, discontiguous and absent genes in the NRRL3631 strain. We also examined phenotypic traits resulting in reduced heat stress tolerance, chitosan content and lower susceptibility to toxic compounds (calcofluor white and sodium dodecyl sulphate) in the virulent strain, suggesting the influence of cell wall on pathogenesis. Based on these results, we focused on studying extracellular protein-coding genes by gene deletion and further pathotype characterization of mutants in murine models of pulmonary and systemic infection. Deletion of gene ID112092, which codes for a hypothetical extracellular protein of unknown function, resulted in significant reduction of virulence. Although pathogenesis is a multifactorial process, these findings highlight the crucial role of surface and secreted proteins in M. circinelloides virulence and should promote further studies of other differential genes.
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spelling pubmed-59554522018-05-21 Understanding Mucor circinelloides pathogenesis by comparative genomics and phenotypical studies López-Fernández, Loida Sanchis, Marta Navarro-Rodríguez, Patricia Nicolás, Francisco E. Silva-Franco, Fátima Guarro, Josep Garre, Victoriano Navarro-Mendoza, María Isabel Pérez-Arques, Carlos Capilla, Javier Virulence Research Paper The increasing number of infections by species of Mucorales and their high mortality constitute an important concern for public health. This study aims to decipher the genetic basis of Mucor circinelloides pathogenicity, which displays virulence in a strain dependent manner. Assuming that genetic differences between strains may be linked to different pathotypes, we have conducted a study to explore genes responsible for virulence in M. circinelloides by whole genome sequencing of the avirulent strain NRRL3631 and comparison with the virulent strain CBS277.49. This genome analysis revealed 773 truncated, discontiguous and absent genes in the NRRL3631 strain. We also examined phenotypic traits resulting in reduced heat stress tolerance, chitosan content and lower susceptibility to toxic compounds (calcofluor white and sodium dodecyl sulphate) in the virulent strain, suggesting the influence of cell wall on pathogenesis. Based on these results, we focused on studying extracellular protein-coding genes by gene deletion and further pathotype characterization of mutants in murine models of pulmonary and systemic infection. Deletion of gene ID112092, which codes for a hypothetical extracellular protein of unknown function, resulted in significant reduction of virulence. Although pathogenesis is a multifactorial process, these findings highlight the crucial role of surface and secreted proteins in M. circinelloides virulence and should promote further studies of other differential genes. Taylor & Francis 2018-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC5955452/ /pubmed/29436903 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2018.1435249 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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López-Fernández, Loida
Sanchis, Marta
Navarro-Rodríguez, Patricia
Nicolás, Francisco E.
Silva-Franco, Fátima
Guarro, Josep
Garre, Victoriano
Navarro-Mendoza, María Isabel
Pérez-Arques, Carlos
Capilla, Javier
Understanding Mucor circinelloides pathogenesis by comparative genomics and phenotypical studies
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title_full Understanding Mucor circinelloides pathogenesis by comparative genomics and phenotypical studies
title_fullStr Understanding Mucor circinelloides pathogenesis by comparative genomics and phenotypical studies
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Mucor circinelloides pathogenesis by comparative genomics and phenotypical studies
title_short Understanding Mucor circinelloides pathogenesis by comparative genomics and phenotypical studies
title_sort understanding mucor circinelloides pathogenesis by comparative genomics and phenotypical studies
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5955452/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29436903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2018.1435249
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