Phylogeny, ecology and taxonomy of systemic pathogens and their relatives in Ajellomycetaceae (Onygenales): Blastomyces, Emergomyces, Emmonsia, Emmonsiellopsis
The family Ajellomycetaceae (Onygenales) includes mammal-associated pathogens within the genera Blastomyces , Emmonsia , Histoplasma and Paracoccidioides , as well as the recently described genera, Emergomyces that causes disease in immunocompromised hosts, and Emmonsiellopsis, known only from soil....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Fungal diversity 2018-05, Vol.90 (1), p.245-291 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The family
Ajellomycetaceae
(Onygenales) includes mammal-associated pathogens within the genera
Blastomyces
,
Emmonsia
,
Histoplasma
and
Paracoccidioides
, as well as the recently described genera,
Emergomyces
that causes disease in immunocompromised hosts, and
Emmonsiellopsis,
known only from soil. To further assess the phylogenetic relationships among and between members of these genera and several previously undescribed species, we sequenced and analyzed the DNA-directed RNA polymerase II (
rPB
2), translation elongation factor 3-α (
TEF3
), β-tubulin (
TUB2
), 28S large subunit rDNA (LSU) and the internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS) in 68 strains, in addition to morphological and physiological investigations. To better understand the thermal dimorphism among these fungi, the dynamic process of transformation from mycelial to yeast-like or adiaspore-like forms was also assessed over a range of temperatures (6–42 °C). Molecular data resolved the relationships and recognized five major well-supported lineages that correspond largely to the genus level.
Emmonsia
, typified by
Emmonsia parva
, is a synonym of
Blastomyces
that also accommodates
Blastomyces helicus
(formerly
Emmonsia helica
).
Emmonsia crescens
is phylogenetically distinct, and found closely related to a single strain from soil without known etiology.
Blastomyces silverae
,
Emergomyces canadensis
,
Emergomyces europaeus
and
Emmonsia sola
are newly described. Almost all of the taxa are associated with human and animal disease.
Emmonsia crescens
,
B. dermatitidis
and
B. parvus
are prevalently associated with pulmonary disease in humans or animals.
Blastomyces helicus
,
B. percursus
,
Emergomyces africanus
,
Es. canadensis
,
Es. europaeus
,
Es. orientalis
and
Es. pasteurianus
(formerly
Emmonsia pasteuriana
) are predominantly found in human hosts with immune disorders; no animal hosts are known for these species except
B. helicus
. |
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ISSN: | 1560-2745 1878-9129 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s13225-018-0403-y |