呼吸可能是危险的:机会性真菌病原体和小型哺乳动物肺部真菌生物群落的多样性。

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Frontiers in fungal biology Pub Date : 2022-09-26 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.3389/ffunb.2022.996574
Paris S Salazar-Hamm, Kyana N Montoya, Liliam Montoya, Kel Cook, Schuyler Liphardt, John W Taylor, Joseph A Cook, Donald O Natvig
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人类肺部真菌生物群系研究通常以支气管肺泡灌洗或痰液为样本,可能忽略了组织中嵌入的真菌。利用来自生物库的超冷冻肺组织,我们从39个物种的199种小型哺乳动物中获得了真菌核糖体RNA ITS2序列。我们记录了多种真菌,包括常见的环境真菌,如青霉和曲霉菌,人类真菌生物群落的伙伴,如马拉色菌和念珠菌,以及其他专门适应肺部的真菌(球虫、芽孢菌和肺孢子虫)。肺孢子虫序列在83%的样本中被检测到,并且通常表现出与宿主的系统发育一致性。在尾根菌中来自不同机会病原体的序列中,12%的样本中出现了球虫类,85%的样本中发生了芽酵母类。球虫类序列出现在14种哺乳动物中。虽然有一些迹象表明真菌群落可能受到高水平烟曲霉的影响,但球虫类和烟曲霉的存在都与整个真菌生物群落的实质性变化无关。尽管Onygenales成员在肺部样本中很常见(92%),但在环境调查中并不常见。我们的研究结果表明,肺孢子虫和某些Onygenals是肺真菌生物群中常见的共生成员。这些结果为栖息在肺部的真菌的生物学提供了新的见解,并将小型哺乳动物标记为新出现的真菌病原体的潜在宿主。
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Breathing can be dangerous: Opportunistic fungal pathogens and the diverse community of the small mammal lung mycobiome.

Breathing can be dangerous: Opportunistic fungal pathogens and the diverse community of the small mammal lung mycobiome.

Breathing can be dangerous: Opportunistic fungal pathogens and the diverse community of the small mammal lung mycobiome.

Breathing can be dangerous: Opportunistic fungal pathogens and the diverse community of the small mammal lung mycobiome.

Human lung mycobiome studies typically sample bronchoalveolar lavage or sputum, potentially overlooking fungi embedded in tissues. Employing ultra-frozen lung tissues from biorepositories, we obtained fungal ribosomal RNA ITS2 sequences from 199 small mammals across 39 species. We documented diverse fungi, including common environmental fungi such as Penicillium and Aspergillus, associates of the human mycobiome such as Malassezia and Candida, and others specifically adapted for lungs (Coccidioides, Blastomyces, and Pneumocystis). Pneumocystis sequences were detected in 83% of the samples and generally exhibited phylogenetic congruence with hosts. Among sequences from diverse opportunistic pathogens in the Onygenales, species of Coccidioides occurred in 12% of samples and species of Blastomyces in 85% of samples. Coccidioides sequences occurred in 14 mammalian species. The presence of neither Coccidioides nor Aspergillus fumigatus correlated with substantial shifts in the overall mycobiome, although there was some indication that fungal communities might be influenced by high levels of A. fumigatus. Although members of the Onygenales were common in lung samples (92%), they are not common in environmental surveys. Our results indicate that Pneumocystis and certain Onygenales are common commensal members of the lung mycobiome. These results provide new insights into the biology of lung-inhabiting fungi and flag small mammals as potential reservoirs for emerging fungal pathogens.

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