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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696662/genome-wide-patterns-of-non-coding-and-protein-coding-sequence-variation-in-the-major-fungal-pathogen-aspergillus-fumigatus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alec Brown, Jacob L Steenwyk, Antonis Rokas
A. fumigatus is a deadly fungal pathogen, responsible for >400,000 infections/year and high mortality rates. A. fumigatus strains exhibit variation in infection-relevant traits, including in their virulence. However, most A. fumigatus protein-coding genes, including those that modulate its virulence, are shared between A. fumigatus strains and closely related non-pathogenic relatives. We hypothesized that A. fumigatus genes exhibit substantial genetic variation in the non-coding regions immediately upstream to the start codons of genes, which could reflect differences in gene regulation between strains...
May 2, 2024: G3: Genes—Genomes—Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696467/species-wide-quantitative-transcriptomes-and-proteomes-reveal-distinct-genetic-control-of-gene-expression-variation-in-yeast
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Elie Marcel Teyssonnière, Pauline Trébulle, Julia Muenzner, Victor Loegler, Daniela Ludwig, Fatma Amari, Michael Mülleder, Anne Friedrich, Jing Hou, Markus Ralser, Joseph Schacherer
Gene expression varies between individuals and corresponds to a key step linking genotypes to phenotypes. However, our knowledge regarding the species-wide genetic control of protein abundance, including its dependency on transcript levels, is very limited. Here, we have determined quantitative proteomes of a large population of 942 diverse natural Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast isolates. We found that mRNA and protein abundances are weakly correlated at the population gene level. While the protein coexpression network recapitulates major biological functions, differential expression patterns reveal proteomic signatures related to specific populations...
May 7, 2024: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696356/microbial-extracellular-vesicles-contribute-to-antimicrobial-resistance
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REVIEW
Bowei Jiang, Yi Lai, Wenhao Xiao, Tianyu Zhong, Fengping Liu, Junjie Gong, Junyun Huang
With the escalating global antimicrobial resistance crisis, there is an urgent need for innovative strategies against drug-resistant microbes. Accumulating evidence indicates microbial extracellular vesicles (EVs) contribute to antimicrobial resistance. Therefore, comprehensively elucidating the roles and mechanisms of microbial EVs in conferring resistance could provide new perspectives and avenues for novel antimicrobial approaches. In this review, we systematically examine current research on antimicrobial resistance involving bacterial, fungal, and parasitic EVs, delineating the mechanisms whereby microbial EVs promote resistance...
May 2024: PLoS Pathogens
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38696257/btk-drives-neutrophil-activation-for-sterilizing-antifungal-immunity
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jigar V Desai, Marissa A Zarakas, Andrew L Wishart, Mark Roschewski, Mariano A Aufiero, Ágnes Donkó, Gustaf Wigerblad, Neta Shlezinger, Markus Plate, Matthew R James, Jean K Lim, Gulbu Uzel, Jenna Re Bergerson, Ivan Fuss, Robert A Cramer, Luis M Franco, Emily S Clark, Wasif N Khan, Daisuke Yamanaka, Georgios Chamilos, Jamel El-Benna, Mariana J Kaplan, Louis M Staudt, Thomas L Leto, Steven M Holland, Wyndham H Wilson, Tobias M Hohl, Michail S Lionakis
We describe a previously-unappreciated role for Bruton's tyrosine kinase (BTK) in fungal immune surveillance against aspergillosis, an unforeseen complication of BTK inhibitors (BTKi) used for treating B-cell lymphoid malignancies. We studied BTK-dependent fungal responses in neutrophils from diverse populations, including healthy donors, BTKi-treated patients, and X-linked agammaglobulinemia patients. Upon fungal exposure, BTK was activated in human neutrophils in a TLR2-, Dectin-1-, and FcγR-dependent manner, triggering the oxidative burst...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Clinical Investigation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695903/analysis-of-salt-stress-on-soil-microbial-community-composition-and-its-correlation-with-active-components-in-the-rhizosphere-of-acanthopanax-senticosus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wenhui Yuan, Shouyu Wang, Jingru Liang, Jiajie Shi, Yang Zhang, Changhong Ding
Salt stress can adversely affect plant seed germination, growth and development, and eventually lead to slow growth and even death of plants. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of different concentrations of NaCl and Na2 SO4 stress on the physicochemical properties, enzyme activities, rhizosphere microbial community and seven active components (L-phenylalanine, Protocatechuic acid, Eleutheroside B, Chlorogenic acid, Caffeic acid, Eleutheroside E, Isofraxidin) of Acanthopanax senticosus rhizosphere soil...
May 2, 2024: Current Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695738/elevated-fungicide-and-nutrient-concentrations-change-structure-but-not-function-of-aquatic-microbial-communities
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sara Gonçalves, Alexander Feckler, Annika Pollitt, Christiane Baschien, Julian Michael, Verena C Schreiner, Jochen P Zubrod, Mirco Bundschuh
Leaf decomposition is a key process in stream ecosystems within forested catchments; it is driven by microbial communities, particularly fungi and bacteria. These microorganisms make nutrients and energy bound in leaves available for wider parts of the food web. Leaf-associated microorganisms are subjected to anthropogenic pressures, such as the increased exposure to nutrients and fungicides associated with land-use change. We assessed the sensitivity of leaf-associated microbial communities with differing exposure histories, namely, from pristine (P) streams, and streams impacted by wastewater (W) and agricultural run-off (vineyards; V)...
May 2, 2024: Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695733/an-effector-sscvnh-promotes-the-virulence-of-sclerotinia-sclerotiorum-through-targeting-class-iii-peroxidase-atprx71
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ming Ma, Liguang Tang, Rui Sun, Xueliang Lyu, Jiatao Xie, Yanping Fu, Bo Li, Tao Chen, Yang Lin, Xiao Yu, Weidong Chen, Daohong Jiang, Jiasen Cheng
Many plant pathogens secrete effector proteins into the host plant to suppress host immunity and facilitate pathogen colonization. The necrotrophic pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum causes severe plant diseases and results in enormous economic losses, in which secreted proteins play a crucial role. SsCVNH was previously reported as a secreted protein, and its expression is significantly upregulated at 3 h after inoculation on the host plant. Here, we further demonstrated that deletion of SsCVNH leads to attenuated virulence...
May 2024: Molecular Plant Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695677/powdery-mildew-effectors-avr-a1-and-bec1016-target-the-er-j-domain-protein-hverdj3b-required-for-immunity-in-barley
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zizhang Li, Valeria Velásquez-Zapata, J Mitch Elmore, Xuan Li, Wenjun Xie, Sohini Deb, Xiao Tian, Sagnik Banerjee, Hans J L Jørgensen, Carsten Pedersen, Roger P Wise, Hans Thordal-Christensen
The barley powdery mildew fungus, Blumeria hordei (Bh), secretes hundreds of candidate secreted effector proteins (CSEPs) to facilitate pathogen infection and colonization. One of these, CSEP0008, is directly recognized by the barley nucleotide-binding leucine-rich-repeat (NLR) receptor MLA1 and therefore is designated AVRA1 . Here, we show that AVRA1 and the sequence-unrelated Bh effector BEC1016 (CSEP0491) suppress immunity in barley. We used yeast two-hybrid next-generation interaction screens (Y2H-NGIS), followed by binary Y2H and in planta protein-protein interactions studies, and identified a common barley target of AVRA1 and BEC1016, the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-localized J-domain protein HvERdj3B...
May 2024: Molecular Plant Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695626/development-of-a-telomere-vector-based-approach-to-overcome-limitations-caused-by-lethal-phenotypes-in-the-study-of-essential-genes-in-magnaporthe-oryzae
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Louisa Wirtz, Florencia Casanova, Ulrich Schaffrath, Alex Wegner
Reverse genetic approaches are common tools in genomics for elucidating gene functions, involving techniques such as gene deletion followed by screening for aberrant phenotypes. If the generation of gene deletion mutants fails, the question arises whether the failure stems from technical issues or because the gene of interest (GOI) is essential, meaning that the deletion causes lethality. In this report, we introduce a novel method for assessing gene essentiality using the phytopathogenic ascomycete Magnaporthe oryzae...
May 2024: Molecular Plant Pathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695589/clinicopathologic-spectrum-and-outcomes-of-infections-diagnosed-on-graft-biopsies-and-nephrectomy-in-live-renal-allograft-recipients-an-institutional-experience
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Pallav Gupta, Vinant Bhargava, Manish Malik, Anurag Gupta, A K Bhalla, Ashwani Gupta, Vaibhav Tiwari, Shiv Chadha, D S Rana
OBJECTIVES: Modern immunosuppressive regimens have reduced rejection episodes in renal allograft recipients but have increased the risk of opportunistic infections. Infections are considered to be the second leading cause of death after cardiovascular complications in renal allograft recipients. Data on opportunistic infections affecting the allograft itself are scarce. The present study describes the spectrum of renal opportunistic infections and their outcomes diagnosed on renal allograft biopsies and nephrectomy specimens...
March 2024: Experimental and Clinical Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695587/outcomes-of-kidneys-transplanted-from-hepatitis-c-viremic-donors-to-naive-recipients-from-an-appalachian-rural-kidney-transplant-program
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Barbara Gillis, Daphne Villanueva, Wallis Marsh, Faryal Afridi, Jessie Danforth, Megan Thornberg, Vishy Chaudhary, Rajeev Sharma
OBJECTIVES: Before the advent of direct-acting antiviral therapy for hepatitis C virus, a large proportion of kidneys from donors with hepatitis C viremia were discarded. Hepatitis C virus is now amenable to effective treatment with excellent seronegativity rates. In this study, we review the outcomes of hepatitis C viremic kidneys transplanted into hepatitis C-naive recipients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In this retrospective observational study, we examined 6 deceased donor kidneys with hepatitis C viremia that were transplanted into hepatitis C-naive recipients between March 2020 and April 2021 at a single center...
March 2024: Experimental and Clinical Transplantation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695556/spectrum-of-activity-and-mechanisms-of-azole-bisphosphonate-synergy-in-pathogenic-candida
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aidan Kane, Hue Dinh, Leona Campbell, Amy K Cain, David Hibbs, Dee Carter
UNLABELLED: Candidiasis places a significant burden on human health and can range from common superficial vulvovaginal and oral infections to invasive diseases with high mortality. The most common Candida species implicated in human disease is Candida albicans , but other species like Candida glabrata are emerging. The use of azole antifungals for treatment is limited by increasing rates of resistance. This study explores repositioning bisphosphonates, which are traditionally used for osteoporosis, as antifungal synergists that can improve and revitalize the use of azoles...
May 2, 2024: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695528/universal-digital-high-resolution-melting-for-the-detection-of-pulmonary-mold-infections
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Tyler Goshia, April Aralar, Nathan Wiederhold, Jeffrey D Jenks, Sanjay R Mehta, Aprajita Karmakar, Monish E S, Ankit Sharma, Haoxiang Sun, Refilwe Kebadireng, P Lewis White, Mridu Sinha, Martin Hoenigl, Stephanie I Fraley
UNLABELLED: Invasive mold infections (IMIs) are associated with high morbidity, particularly in immunocompromised patients, with mortality rates between 40% and 80%. Early initiation of appropriate antifungal therapy can substantially improve outcomes, yet early diagnosis remains difficult to establish and often requires multidisciplinary teams evaluating clinical and radiological findings plus supportive mycological findings. Universal digital high-resolution melting (U-dHRM) analysis may enable rapid and robust diagnoses of IMI...
May 2, 2024: Journal of Clinical Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695201/fusarium-keratitis-in-a-brazilian-tropical-semi-arid-area-clinical-epidemiological-features-molecular-identification-and-antifungal-susceptibility
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Edlâny Pinho Romão Milanez, Pedro de Freitas Santos Manzi de Souza, Ruan Campos Monteiro, Lívia Maria Galdino Pereira, Paulo Henrique Soares Peixoto, Denis Francisco Gonçalves de Oliveira, Pedro Paulo Rodrigues Colares, Raielly Furtado Teixeira, Marília de Freitas Chaves E Andrade, Jailton Vieira Silva, Anderson Messias Rodrigues, Débora Castelo Branco de Souza Collares Maia, Rossana de Aguiar Cordeiro
BACKGROUND: Fungal keratitis is a severe eye infection that can result in blindness and visual impairment, particularly in developing countries. Fusarium spp. are the primary causative agents of this condition. Diagnosis of Fusarium keratitis (FK) is challenging, and delayed treatment can lead to serious complications. However, there is limited epidemiological data on FK, especially in tropical areas. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to describe the clinical, laboratorial and epidemiological characteristics of FK in a tropical semi-arid region of Brazil...
May 2024: Mycoses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38695026/utilization-of-a-meningitis-encephalitis-pcr-panel-at-the-university-hospital-basel-a-retrospective-study-to-develop-a-diagnostic-decision-rule
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andrea Erba, Fabian C Franzeck, Vladimira Hinic, Adrian Egli, Michael Osthoff
BACKGROUND: The Biofire® FilmArray® Meningitis/Encephalitis (ME) PCR panel covers 14 viral, bacterial, and fungal pathogens and has been implemented in many institutions worldwide. Post-marketing studies indicate a reduced sensitivity and overutilization underscoring the need for a more targeted usage. The aim of our study is to describe the utilization of the ME panel and to develop a diagnostic-stewardship based decision rule. MATERIALS: Adult patients, who underwent CSF analysis with the ME panel between August 2016 and June 2021 at the University Hospital Basel, were included...
2024: Frontiers in Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694890/nosocomial-infections-after-pediatric-congenital-heart-disease-surgery-data-from-national-center-for-cardiovascular-diseases-in-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaofeng Wang, Shuo Li, Da Huo, Zhiyuan Zhu, Wenlong Wang, Hongxia He, Qian Zhang, Jiantao Li, Xu Wang
PURPOSE: Infection prevention and control (IPC) has a significant impact on the prognosis after pediatric cardiac surgery. This study aimed to provide surveillance data on the incidence and density of various infections during the COVID-19 epidemic and explore the influence of multi-drug resistant organisms (MDRO) on in-hospital prognosis after congenital heart disease surgery. METHODS: This single-center retrospective study included pediatric patients who underwent cardiac surgery between 2021 and 2022...
2024: Infection and Drug Resistance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694852/trends-in-aflatoxin-m-1-global-research-a-bibliometric-analysis-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Serap Kılıç Altun, Mehmet Emin Aydemir, Sevil Alkan
BACKGROUND: Fungal metabolites known as aflatoxin M1 (AFM1 ) are linked to contaminated milk and milk products. Consuming food contaminated with AFM1 poses major health risks and may even be fatal. METHODS: The retrieved publications were categorized in this bibliometric study using the Web of Science (WoS) database Jan 1, 1970 to Nov 30, 2022 based on a variety of factors, including the time of publication of articles, citation totals, languages, research areas, countries, affiliations, funding agencies, journals, and keywords analysis to identify any hot and developing subjects...
January 2024: Iranian Journal of Public Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694806/antifungal-mechanism-of-cell-free-supernatant-produced-by-trichoderma-virens-and-its-efficacy-for-the-control-of-pear-valsa-canker
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yang Zhang, Ying Lu, Zhaoyang Jin, Bo Li, Li Wu, Yujian He
INTRODUCTION: Pear Valsa canker, caused by Valsa pyri ( V. pyri ), poses a major threat to pear production. We aimed to assess the effectiveness of the cell-free supernatant (CFS) produced by Trichoderma virens ( T. virens ) to control the development of pear Valsa canker and reveal the inhibitory mechanism against the pathogenic fungi. RESULTS: Using morphological characteristics and phylogenetic analysis, the pathogen G1H was identified as V. pyri , and the biocontrol fungus WJ561 was identified as Trichoderma virens ...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694804/indirect-influence-of-soil-enzymes-and-their-stoichiometry-on-soil-organic-carbon-response-to-warming-and-nitrogen-deposition-in-the-tibetan-plateau-alpine-meadow
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiang Xuemei, De Kejia, Lin Weishan, Feng Tingxu, Li Fei, Wei Xijie
Despite extensive research on the impact of warming and nitrogen deposition on soil organic carbon components, the response mechanisms of microbial community composition and enzyme activity to soil organic carbon remain poorly understood. This study investigated the effects of warming and nitrogen deposition on soil organic carbon components in the Tibetan Plateau alpine meadow and elucidated the regulatory mechanisms of microbial characteristics, including soil microbial community, enzyme activity, and stoichiometry, on organic carbon components...
2024: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38694412/a-retrospective-observational-study-of-the-microbial-etiology-and-antimicrobial-susceptibility-patterns-of-blood-cultures-from-icu-patients-at-a-healthcare-facility-in-north-india
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Amit Kumar, Nikhil Raj, Sangeeta Singh, Anupam Das, Vikramjeet Singh, Manodeep Sen, Jyotsna Agarwal
Introduction Bloodstream infections (BSI) are a leading source of fatalities and morbidity in hospitals. However, the clinical spectrum and antimicrobial resistance differ globally. Identifying the pathogenic spectrum and variations in antibiotic resistance is crucial for controlling BSI and preventing inappropriate antibiotic use. Material and methods This retrospective observational study was conducted at the Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow, UP, India, for one year between June 2022 and June 2023...
March 2024: Curēus
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