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Nitrogen, Iron, and Zinc Acquisition: Key Nutrients to Aspergillus fumigatus Virulence

Uxue Perez‐Cuesta, Xabier Guruceaga, Saioa Cendon‐Sanchez, Eduardo Pelegri‐Martinez, Fernando L. Hernando, Andoni Ramirez‐Garcia, Ana Abad, Aitor Rementerı́a

2021Journal of Fungi28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

is a ubiquitous soil decomposer and an opportunistic pathogen that is characterized by its large metabolic machinery for acquiring nutrients from media. Lately, an ever-increasing number of genes involved in fungal nutrition has been associated with its virulence. Of these, nitrogen, iron, and zinc metabolism-related genes are particularly noteworthy, since 78% of them have a direct implication in virulence. In this review, we describe the sensing, uptake and regulation process of the acquisition of these nutrients, the connections between pathways and the virulence-implicated genes. Nevertheless, only 40% of the genes mentioned in this review have been assayed for roles in virulence, leaving a wide field of knowledge that remains uncertain and might offer new therapeutic and diagnostic targets.

Topics & Concepts

VirulenceBiologyAspergillus fumigatusGeneMicrobiologyNutrient sensingPathogenNutrientGeneticsSignal transductionEcologyAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityParasitic Infections and DiagnosticsTrace Elements in Health