“给我倒点糖”——环境白色念珠菌分离株和通过糖适应而增加的致病性和抗真菌耐药性的进化。

IF 4.9 1区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
PLoS Pathogens Pub Date : 2025-10-09 eCollection Date: 2025-10-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.ppat.1013542
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白色念珠菌是一种机会性真菌病原体,在大多数人的粘膜表面定植。只有在极少数情况下,环境中才会发现白色念珠菌分离株。本研究调查了环境分离株与临床菌株的毒力潜力是否不同,以及对人类饮食的适应如何影响关键毒力属性。我们从英国的橡树中分离了三株白色念珠菌,观察到其中一株表现出高度的宿主细胞损伤,菌丝形成增加,侵袭能力增强,念珠菌素产生增加,同时对两性霉素b具有内在抗性。另外两株表现出较低的毒力,与大多数临床分离株相似。所有橡树分离株对氟康唑的抗性均有所增强。为了模拟白念珠菌向富糖饮食的最新进化,我们在富糖培养基中进化了一种低损伤分离物,出乎意料地增强了其代谢灵活性、上皮损伤潜力和抗真菌抗性,包括对两性霉素b的新抗性。这些发现表明,白念珠菌分离物可以在环境中发展出高毒力潜力和抗真菌抗性,并且白念珠菌对富糖饮食的适应。在西方化的国家,可以影响真菌的致病性和耐药性。
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"Pour some sugar on me"-Environmental Candida albicans isolates and the evolution of increased pathogenicity and antifungal resistance through sugar adaptation.

Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that colonizes mucosal surfaces of most humans. Only in rare cases, C. albicans isolates are found in the environment. This study investigated whether environmental isolates differ in their virulence potential from clinical strains and how adaptation to a human diet influences key virulence attributes. We examined three C. albicans isolates from oak trees in the United Kingdom, and observed that one exhibited high host cell damage, increased hypha formation, invasion capacity, and candidalysin production, along with an intrinsic resistance to amphotericin B. The other two showed lower virulence which was still similar to most tested clinical isolates. All oak tree isolates showed an increased resistance to fluconazole. To mimic the more recent evolution of C. albicans to a sugar-rich diet, we evolved a low-damaging isolate in sugar-rich medium, which unexpectedly enhanced its metabolic flexibility, epithelial damage potential, and antifungal resistances, including a new resistance to amphotericin B. These findings suggest that C. albicans isolates can develop high virulence potential and antifungal resistance in the environment, and that adaptation of C. albicans to sugar-rich diets, as in westernized countries, can affect fungal pathogenicity and drug resistance.

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PLoS Pathogens
PLoS Pathogens MICROBIOLOGY-PARASITOLOGY
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期刊介绍: Bacteria, fungi, parasites, prions and viruses cause a plethora of diseases that have important medical, agricultural, and economic consequences. Moreover, the study of microbes continues to provide novel insights into such fundamental processes as the molecular basis of cellular and organismal function.
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