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Mechanisms of Alternaria pathogenesis in animals and plants

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FEMS MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWS
卷 47, 期 6, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/femsre/fuad061

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Alternaria; pathogenesis; molecular mechanism; fungal sensitization; allergy

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Alternaria species are cosmopolitan fungi that infect numerous plant species causing agricultural spoilage and also infect warm-blooded animals, including humans, with clinical importance in human health as infection agents. They are considered significant sources of allergens causing allergic respiratory diseases and utilize toxins and enzymes as strategies to attack hosts. This review summarizes the mechanisms of Alternaria pathogenesis in plants and animals, as well as their allergens and sensitization mechanisms.
Alternaria species are cosmopolitan fungi darkly pigmented by melanin that infect numerous plant species causing economically important agricultural spoilage of various food crops. Alternaria spp. also infect animals, being described as entomopathogenic fungi but also infecting warm-blooded animals, including humans. Their clinical importance in human health, as infection agents, lay in the growing number of immunocompromised patients. Moreover, Alternaria spp. are considered some of the most abundant and potent sources of airborne sensitizer allergens causing allergic respiratory diseases, as severe asthma. Among the numerous strategies deployed by Alternaria spp. to attack their hosts, the production of toxins, carrying critical concerns to public health as food contaminant, and the production of hydrolytic enzymes such as proteases, can be highlighted. Alternaria proteases also trigger allergic symptoms in individuals with fungal sensitization, acting as allergens and facilitating antigen access to the host subepithelium. Here, we review the current knowledge about the mechanisms of Alternaria pathogenesis in plants and animals, the strategies used by Alternaria to cope with the host defenses, and the involvement Alternaria allergens and mechanisms of sensitization. Alternaria spp., saprophytic fungi usually mentioned as phytopathogens, have also biologically adapted to colonization, infection, and induction of immunological responses in animals. The present review summarizes the molecular mechanisms of Alternaria spp. pathogenesis in plants and animals.

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