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Phylogeography and evolutionary patterns in Sporothrix spanning more than 14 000 human and animal case reports  期刊论文   WOS高被引论文

  • 编号:
    273FA293E4568C3DBC67FCADA952C15C
  • 作者:
    Zhang, Y.(张宇)#[1,2]Hagen, F.[3];Stielow, B.[2];Rodrigues, A. M.[4];Samerpitak, K.[2,5];Zhou, X.[6];Feng, P.[7];Yang, L.[2];Chen, M.[2,8];Deng, S.[8];Li, S.[9];Liao, W.[8];Li, R.[10];Li, F.[11];Meis, J. F.[3,12];Guarro, J.[13];Teixeira, M.[14];AlZahrani, H. S.[15];Pires de Camargo, Z.[4];Zhang, L.(张理涛)*[1]de Hoog, G. S.[2,7,10,14,16,17];
  • 语种:
    英文
  • 期刊:
    PERSOONIA ISSN:0031-5850 2015 年 35 卷 (1 - 20) ; DEC
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  • 摘要:

    Pathology to vertebrate hosts has emerged repeatedly in the order Ophiostomatales. Occasional infections have been observed in Sporothrix mexicana at a low level of virulence, while the main pathogenic species cluster in a derived clade around S. schenckii s.str. In this paper, phylogeny and epidemiology of the members of this clade were investigated for 99 clinical and 36 environmental strains using four genetic loci, viz. rDNA ITS and partial CAL, TEF1, and TEF3; data are compared with amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) genotyping. The four main species of the pathogenic Glade were recognised. The species proved to show high degrees of endemicity, which enabled interpretation of literature data where live material or genetic information is lacking. The clade of four species comprised nine subclusters, which often had limited geographic distribution and were separate from each other in all partitions, suggesting low degrees of interbreeding between populations. In contrast, S. globose exhibited consistent global distribution of identical AFLP types, suggesting another type of dispersal. Sporothrix brasiliensis is known to be involved in an expanding zoonosis and transmitted by cats, whereas S. globose infections originated from putrid plant material, causing a sapronosis. Sporothrix schenckii s.str., the most variable species within the clade, also had a plant origin, with ecological similarities to that of S. globose. A hypothesis was put forward that highly specific conditions in the plant material are required to promote the growth of Sporothrix. Fermented, self-heated plant debris may stimulate the thermodependent yeast-like invasive form of the fungus, which facilitates repeated infection of mammals.

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    Zhang Y.,Hagen F.,Stielow B., et al. Phylogeography and evolutionary patterns in Sporothrix spanning more than 14 000 human and animal case reports [J].PERSOONIA,2015,35:1-20.
  • APA:
    Zhang Y.,Hagen F.,Stielow B.,Rodrigues A. M.,&de Hoog G. S..(2015).Phylogeography and evolutionary patterns in Sporothrix spanning more than 14 000 human and animal case reports .PERSOONIA,35:1-20.
  • MLA:
    Zhang Y., et al. "Phylogeography and evolutionary patterns in Sporothrix spanning more than 14 000 human and animal case reports" .PERSOONIA 35(2015):1-20.
  • 学科相关词得分:

    Humans (人类)

    Research Report (Research Report)

    Epidemiology (流行病学)

    Phylogeny (种系发生)

    Sporotrichosis (孢子丝菌病)

    Sporothrix (孢子丝菌属)

    Animals (动物)

    Phylogeography (Phylogeography)

    Case Reports (病例报告)

    Cats (猫)

    Literature (文学,文献)

    Mammals (哺乳动物)

    Sprains and Strains (扭伤与劳损)

    Genetic Loci (基因位点)

    Ego (自我)

    Fungi (真菌)

    Population (人口)

    Pathology (病理学)

    Plants (植物)

    Paper (纸)

    Yeasts (酵母菌)

    Form (NULL)

    Virulence (毒力)

    Infections ()

    DNA, Ribosomal (核糖体DNA)

    Ophiostomatales (长喙壳菌目)

    Growth (生长)

    Vertebrates (脊椎动物)

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    6/27/2022 12:22:41 PM
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