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Genomic insights into the host specific adaptation of the Pneumocystis genus

Authors :
Magali Chabé
Pavel P. Khil
John P. Dekker
Jung Ho Youn
Koen K. A. Van Rompay
Li Peng
Jie Xu
Ousmane H. Cissé
Vanessa M. Hirsch
Christina A. Cuomo
Rebekah I. Keesler
Jason E. Stajich
Jie Chen
Christiane Weissenbacher-Lang
Geetha Kutty
Liang Ma
Melanie T. Cushion
Joseph A. Kovacs
Nathan S. Upham
Robert V Blair
Antti Sukura
Jason M. Brenchley
Yueqin Liu
Jun Song
Bapi Pahar
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Biosciences
Antti Sukura / Principal Investigator
Helsinki One Health (HOH)
Veterinary Pathology and Parasitology
Source :
Communications Biology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2021), Communications Biology
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Nature Portfolio, 2021.

Abstract

Pneumocystis jirovecii, the fungal agent of human Pneumocystis pneumonia, is closely related to macaque Pneumocystis. Little is known about other Pneumocystis species in distantly related mammals, none of which are capable of establishing infection in humans. The molecular basis of host specificity in Pneumocystis remains unknown as experiments are limited due to an inability to culture any species in vitro. To explore Pneumocystis evolutionary adaptations, we have sequenced the genomes of species infecting macaques, rabbits, dogs and rats and compared them to available genomes of species infecting humans, mice and rats. Complete whole genome sequence data enables analysis and robust phylogeny, identification of important genetic features of the host adaptation, and estimation of speciation timing relative to the rise of their mammalian hosts. Our data reveals insights into the evolution of P. jirovecii, the sole member of the genus able to infect humans.<br />Cissé, Ma et al. utilize genomic data from Pneumocystis species infecting macaques, rabbit, dogs and rats to investigate the molecular basis of host specificity in Pneumocystis. Their analyses provide insight to the specific adaptations enabling the infection of humans by P. jirovecii.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23993642
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Communications Biology
Accession number :
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