The origin of human pathogenicity and biological interactions in Chaetothyriales

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Yu Quan
Shuwen Deng
Francesc X. Prenafeta-Boldủ
Veronika E. Mayer
Lucia Muggia
Agnese Cometto
Vania A. Vicente
Nickolas Menezes da Silva
Maria Eduarda Grisolia
Yinggai Song
Sarah A. Ahmed
Xueke Niu
Bruna Jacomel Favoreto de Souza Lima
Peiying Feng
Roxana G. Vitale
Marcus Teixeira
Montarop Sudhadham
Conceicao Pedrozo e Silva de Azevedo
Anamelia Bocca
Gerhard Haase
Laura Selbmann
Dongmei Shi
Yingqian Kang
Sybren de Hoog
机构
[1] Guizhou Medical University,Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Monitoring and Disease Control, Ministry of Education of Guizhou & Key Laboratory of Medical Microbiology and Parasitology, School of Basic Medical Sciences
[2] Centre of Expertise in Mycology of Radboud University Medical Centre/Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital,Department of Medical Microbiology
[3] People’s Hospital of Suzhou National New & Hi-Tech Industrial Development Zone,Program of Sustainability in Biosystems
[4] Institute of Agrifood Research and Technology,Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research, Faculty of Life Sciences
[5] University of Vienna,Department of Life Sciences
[6] University of Trieste,Postgraduate Program in Microbiology, Parasitology and Pathology, Biological Sciences, Department of Basic Pathology
[7] Federal University of Paranà,Engineering Bioprocess and Biotechnology Post
[8] Federal University of Parana,Graduation Program, Department of Bioprocess Engineering and Biotechnology
[9] Peking University,Research Center for Medical Mycology
[10] Foundation Atlas of Clinical Fungi,Faculdade de Medicina
[11] Third Affiliated Hospital,Department of Biology
[12] Sun Yat-sen University,Nucleus of Tropical Pathology and Social Medicine, Department of Pathology
[13] Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Tecnológicas/Hospital JM Ramos Mejía,Institute of Biological Sciences
[14] Universidade de Brasília,Labordiagnostisches Zentrum
[15] Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University,Department of Ecological and Biological Sciences
[16] Federal University of Maranhao,Department of Dermatology & Laboratory of Medical Mycology
[17] University of Brasília,undefined
[18] RWTH Aachen University Hospital,undefined
[19] University of Tuscia,undefined
[20] Jining No. 1 People’s Hospital,undefined
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Fungal Diversity | 2024年 / 125卷
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Black yeast; Ecology; Phylogeny; Genomics; Evolution; Chromoblastomycosis;
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Fungi in the order Chaetothyriales are renowned for their ability to cause human infections. Nevertheless, they are not regarded as primary pathogens, but rather as opportunists with a natural habitat in the environment. Extremotolerance is a major trend in the order, but quite different from black yeasts in Capnodiales which focus on endurance, an important additional parameter is advancing toxin management. In the ancestral ecology of rock colonization, the association with metabolite-producing lichens is significant. Ant-association, dealing with pheromones and repellents, is another mainstay in the order. The phylogenetically derived family, Herpotrichiellaceae, shows dual ecology in monoaromatic hydrocarbon assimilation and the ability to cause disease in humans and cold-blooded vertebrates. In this study, data on ecology, phylogeny, and genomics were collected and analyzed in order to support this hypothesis on the evolutionary route of the species of Chaetothyriales. Comparing the ribosomal tree with that of enzymes involved in toluene degradation, a significant expansion of cytochromes is observed and the toluene catabolism is found to be complete in some of the Herpotrichiellaceae. This might enhance human systemic infection. However, since most species have to be traumatically inoculated in order to cause disease, their invasive potential is categorized as opportunism. Only in chromoblastomycosis, true pathogenicity might be surmised. The criterion would be the possible escape of agents of vertebrate disease from the host, enabling dispersal of adapted genotypes to subsequent generations.
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