Nutrient sensing and acquisition in fungi: mechanisms promoting pathogenesis in plant and human hosts

IF 5.7 2区 生物学 Q1 MYCOLOGY
Louise E. Johns , Gustavo H. Goldman , Laure N.A. Ries , Neil A. Brown
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Abstract

Fungal pathogens destroy our crops and cause hazardous human infections, therefore threatening our health and food security. The ability of fungal pathogens to sense and respond to dynamic host microenvironments enables the establishment and progression of disease. Sensing nutritional cues is vital throughout fungal infection of either plants or mammals: enabling the pathogen to invade, adapt and survive in the face of host immunity. Acquiring nutrients from their host for energy, growth and repair is also essential to a fungal pathogen's success. Cell-surface proteins embedded in the fungal plasma membrane sense and transport host macro- and micronutrients, including carbon and nitrogen sources and minerals such as iron and zinc. Using examples from model crop (Fusarium graminearum, Magnaporthe oryzae and Ustilago maydis) and human (Aspergillus fumigatus, Candida albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans) pathogens we review the nutrient sensing and transporting roles of fungal cell-surface receptor, transporter and transceptor proteins, and their importance to plant and human fungal disease. We discuss how their cellular localisation, central role in cell signalling and importance to disease makes these fungal cell-surface proteins candidates in the search for new strategies to control fungal diseases, while highlighting the areas where further research is needed to make this possible.

真菌的营养感知和获取:促进植物和人类宿主发病的机制
真菌病原体破坏我们的作物并造成危险的人类感染,因此威胁到我们的健康和粮食安全。真菌病原体感知和响应动态宿主微环境的能力使疾病的建立和进展成为可能。在植物或哺乳动物的真菌感染过程中,感知营养线索至关重要:使病原体能够入侵、适应并在宿主免疫的情况下生存。从宿主那里获取营养以获取能量、生长和修复也是真菌病原体成功的必要条件。嵌入真菌质膜的细胞表面蛋白质感知和运输宿主的宏量和微量营养素,包括碳和氮源以及铁和锌等矿物质。本文以模式作物(稻谷镰刀菌、稻谷Magnaporthe和黑穗病菌)和人类(烟曲霉、白色念珠菌、新型隐球菌)病原体为例,综述了真菌细胞表面受体、转运体和受体蛋白的营养感知和转运作用,以及它们在植物和人类真菌疾病中的重要性。我们讨论了它们的细胞定位、在细胞信号传导中的中心作用和对疾病的重要性如何使这些真菌细胞表面蛋白成为寻找控制真菌疾病新策略的候选蛋白,同时强调了需要进一步研究的领域。
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期刊介绍: Fungal Biology Reviews is an international reviews journal, owned by the British Mycological Society. Its objective is to provide a forum for high quality review articles within fungal biology. It covers all fields of fungal biology, whether fundamental or applied, including fungal diversity, ecology, evolution, physiology and ecophysiology, biochemistry, genetics and molecular biology, cell biology, interactions (symbiosis, pathogenesis etc), environmental aspects, biotechnology and taxonomy. It considers aspects of all organisms historically or recently recognized as fungi, including lichen-fungi, microsporidia, oomycetes, slime moulds, stramenopiles, and yeasts.
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