Nomenclature for human and animal fungal pathogens and diseases: a proposal for standardized terminology.

IF 6.1 2区 医学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Journal of Clinical Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-11-11 DOI:10.1128/jcm.00937-24
Sybren de Hoog, Thomas J Walsh, Sarah A Ahmed, Ana Alastruey-Izquierdo, Maiken Cavling Arendrup, Andrew Borman, Sharon Chen, Anuradha Chowdhary, Robert C Colgrove, Oliver A Cornely, David W Denning, Philippe J Dufresne, Laura Filkins, Jean-Pierre Gangneux, Josepa Gené, Andreas H Groll, Jaques Guillot, Gerhard Haase, Catriona Halliday, David L Hawksworth, Roderick Hay, Martin Hoenigl, Vit Hubka, Tomasz Jagielski, Hazal Kandemir, Sarah E Kidd, Julianne V Kus, June Kwon-Chung, Shawn R Lockhart, Jacques F Meis, Leonel Mendoza, Wieland Meyer, M Hong Nguyen, Yinggai Song, Tania C Sorrell, J Benjamin Stielow, Rachel Vilela, Roxana G Vitale, Nancy L Wengenack, P Lewis White, Luis Ostrosky-Zeichner, Sean X Zhang
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Medically important pathogenic fungi invade vertebrate tissue and are considered primary when part of their nature life cycle is associated with an animal host and are usually able to infect immunocompetent hosts. Opportunistic fungal pathogens complete their life cycle in environmental habitats or occur as commensals within or on the vertebrate body, but under certain conditions can thrive upon infecting humans. The extent of host damage in opportunistic infections largely depends on the portal and modality of entry as well as on the host's immune and metabolic status. Diseases caused by primary pathogens and common opportunists, causing the top approximately 80% of fungal diseases [D. W. Denning, Lancet Infect Dis, 24:e428-e438, 2024, https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(23)00692-8], tend to follow a predictive pattern, while those by occasional opportunists are more variable. For this reason, it is recommended that diseases caused by primary pathogens and the common opportunists are named after the etiologic agent, for example, histoplasmosis and aspergillosis, while this should not be done for occasional opportunists that should be named as [causative fungus] [clinical syndrome], for example, Alternaria alternata cutaneous infection. The addition of a descriptor that identifies the location or clinical type of infection is required, as the general name alone may cover widely different clinical syndromes, for example, "rhinocerebral mucormycosis." A list of major recommended human and animal disease entities (nomenclature) is provided in alignment with their causative agents. Fungal disease names may encompass several genera of etiologic agents, consequently being less susceptible to taxonomic changes of the causative species, for example, mucormycosis covers numerous mucormycetous molds.

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人类和动物真菌病原体和疾病命名法:标准化术语提案。
在医学上具有重要意义的致病真菌会侵入脊椎动物组织,当其生命周期的一部分与动物宿主有关时,就被认为是原发性真菌,通常能够感染免疫功能健全的宿主。机会性真菌病原体在环境栖息地完成其生命周期,或作为共生菌出现在脊椎动物体内或身上,但在某些条件下,感染人类后也能茁壮成长。机会性感染对宿主的损害程度主要取决于侵入的途径和方式,以及宿主的免疫和代谢状况。由原发性病原体和常见机会致病菌引起的疾病占真菌疾病的 80% 左右 [D. W. Denning,Lancet.W. Denning,Lancet Infect Dis,24:e428-e438,2024,https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(23)00692-8],往往遵循一种预测模式,而由偶发机会致病菌引起的疾病则更加多变。因此,建议由原发性病原体和常见机会致病菌引起的疾病以病原体命名,如组织胞浆菌病和曲霉菌病,而偶发性机会致病菌则不应如此,应命名为[致病真菌][临床综合征],如交替孢霉属皮肤感染。需要添加一个描述符,以确定感染的部位或临床类型,因为仅用一般名称可能会涵盖大相径庭的临床综合征,例如 "犀脑粘孢子菌病"。推荐的主要人类和动物疾病实体(命名法)列表与其致病原一致。真菌性疾病的名称可能包括多个致病菌属,因此不易受致病菌种类分类变化的影响,例如,粘孢子菌病就包括多种粘孢子菌。
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Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Journal of Clinical Microbiology 医学-微生物学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Microbiology® disseminates the latest research concerning the laboratory diagnosis of human and animal infections, along with the laboratory's role in epidemiology and the management of infectious diseases.
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