Production of fungal hypocrellin photosensitizers: Exploiting bambusicolous fungi and elicitation strategies in mycelium cultures.

IF 4.6 2区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY
Mycology Pub Date : 2024-12-13 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21501203.2024.2430726
Xin Ping Li, Wen Hao Shen, Jian Wen Wang, Li Ping Zheng
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Abstract

Hypocrellins, a group of naturally occurring perylenequinone pigments produced by Shiraia bambusicola, are notable for their potential use in photodynamic therapy (PDT) for treating cancers and viruses. Traditionally, hypocrellins have been extracted from the fruiting bodies of S. bambusicola, a parasitic fungus on bamboo. However, the yield from wild Shiraia fruiting bodies is often insufficient, prompting a shift towards seeking other fungi with higher yields of hypocrellins as alternative sources. This review comprehensively examines the current research on the isolation, identification, and bioactivity of fungal perylenequinones from Shiraia isolates from ascostromata or fruiting bodies, Shiraia-like endophytes, and other endophytes from bamboos. Additionally, the review discusses the culture methods and conditions for solid-state and submerged fermentation of hypocrellin-producing fungi, including medium components, culture conditions, and optimisation of fermentation factors, as mycelium cultures have emerged as a promising alternative for the production of hypocrellins. Furthermore, novel elicitation strategies are presented to address the bottleneck of lower production of hypocrellins in mycelium cultures, focusing on the preparation, characterisation, and application of biotic and abiotic elicitors. This review aims to facilitate further exploration and utilisation of fungal resources and elicitation strategies for enhanced production of hypocrellins in mycelium cultures.

真菌性竹皮素光敏剂的生产:竹藤真菌的开发和菌丝培养的诱导策略。
Hypocrellins是一组天然存在的bambusicola产生的苝丙烯酮色素,因其在光动力疗法(PDT)治疗癌症和病毒方面的潜在用途而备受关注。传统上,从竹寄生菌S. bambusicola的子实体中提取了hypocrellins。然而,野生白菌子实体的产量往往不足,促使人们转向寻找具有更高产量的其他真菌作为替代来源。本文综述了从竹材子囊或子实体中分离的白菌属真菌、类白菌属内生菌和其他内生菌中分离鉴定的过二烯丙二醇类真菌及其生物活性的研究进展。此外,本文还讨论了产生次氯酸酯的真菌的固态和深层发酵的培养方法和条件,包括培养基成分、培养条件和发酵因素的优化,因为菌丝体培养已成为生产次氯酸酯的一种有前途的替代方法。此外,提出了新的激发策略,以解决菌丝体培养中低产量的瓶颈,重点是生物和非生物激发子的制备,表征和应用。本文综述的目的是为了进一步探索和利用真菌资源,以及在菌丝体培养中提高hypocrellins产量的策略。
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Mycology
Mycology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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