Two distinct host-specialized fungal species cause white-nose disease in bats

IF 50.5 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Nature Pub Date : 2025-05-28 DOI:10.1038/s41586-025-09060-5
Nicola M. Fischer, Imogen Dumville, Benoit Nabholz, Violeta Zhelyazkova, Ruth-Marie Stecker, Anna S. Blomberg, Serena E. Dool, Marcus Fritze, Marie-Ka Tilak, Andriy-Taras Bashta, Clothilde Chenal, Anna-Sophie Fiston-Lavier, Sebastien J. Puechmaille
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The emergence of infectious diseases, particularly those caused by fungal pathogens, poses serious threats to public health, wildlife and ecosystem stability1. Host–fungus interactions and environmental factors have been extensively examined2,3,4. However, the role of genetic variability in pathogens is often less well-studied, even for diseases such as white-nose in bats, which has caused one of the highest disease-driven death tolls documented in nonhuman mammals5. Previous research on white-nose disease has primarily focused on variations in disease outcomes attributed to host traits or environmental conditions6,7,8, but has neglected pathogen variability. Here we leverage an extensive reference collection of 5,479 fungal isolates from 27 countries to reveal that the widespread causative agent is not a single species but two sympatric cryptic species, each exhibiting host specialization. Our findings provide evidence of recombination in each species, but significant genetic differentiation across their genomes, including differences in genome organization. Both species contain geographically differentiated populations, which enabled us to identify the species introduced to North America and trace its source population to a region in Ukraine. In light of our discovery of the existence of two cryptic species of the causative agent of white-nose disease, our research underscores the need to integrate the study of pathogen variability into comprehensive disease surveillance, management and prevention strategies. This holistic approach is crucial for enhancing our understanding of diseases and implementing effective measures to prevent their spread.

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两种不同的寄主特化真菌引起蝙蝠的白鼻病
传染病的出现,特别是由真菌病原体引起的传染病,对公众健康、野生动物和生态系统的稳定构成严重威胁。宿主-真菌相互作用和环境因素已被广泛研究2,3,4。然而,遗传变异在病原体中的作用往往没有得到充分的研究,即使是对蝙蝠白鼻病这样的疾病也是如此。白鼻病是有记录以来非人类哺乳动物中由疾病导致的死亡率最高的疾病之一。先前对白鼻病的研究主要集中在宿主性状或环境条件导致的疾病结果变化6,7,8,但忽略了病原体的变异性。在这里,我们利用来自27个国家的5479株真菌分离物的广泛参考收集,揭示了广泛的病原体不是单一物种,而是两个同域隐种,每个都表现出宿主专业化。我们的发现为每个物种的重组提供了证据,但它们的基因组之间存在显著的遗传分化,包括基因组组织的差异。这两个物种都包含地理上不同的种群,这使我们能够确定引入北美的物种,并将其源种群追溯到乌克兰的一个地区。鉴于我们发现存在两种白鼻病病原体的隐种,我们的研究强调了将病原体变异性研究纳入综合疾病监测、管理和预防策略的必要性。这种整体方法对于增进我们对疾病的了解和采取有效措施防止疾病传播至关重要。
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