新生隐球菌:一种带有设计基因的糖衣杀手

John R. Perfect
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随着全球免疫功能低下人群的扩大,新型隐球菌已成为一种常见的中枢神经系统病原体。这种包封酵母在研究真菌发病机制方面具有显著的优势,包括:(1)是临床上重要的人类病原体;(2)易驯化的遗传系统;(3)高级分子生物学基础;(4)了解几种毒力表型;(5)病理生理学研究充分;(6)稳健的动物模型。利用基因组测序和定点诱变产生特定的零突变体,新生芽孢杆菌的毒力组合已开始一次鉴定一个基因。对胶囊生产、黑色素合成、高温生长、代谢途径和各种信号传导途径的研究,使人们在分子水平上了解了是什么使这种酵母成为病原体。多种分子发病原理已被证明在毒力研究与新生C.。这些包括不同种类的新生芽孢杆菌在毒力基因上的进化差异、基因对毒力组合的定量影响、毒力基因的物种和位点特异性重要性、基因表达与其功能重要性或表型的相关性以及致病基因对宿主免疫反应的影响。新型C. neoformmans现已成为研究分子真菌发病机制的主要模型,目的是确定药物靶点或疫苗策略。
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Cryptococcus neoformans: A sugar-coated killer with designer genes

Cryptococcus neoformans has become a common central nervous system pathogen as the immunocompromised populations enlarge world-wide. This encapsulated yeast has significant advantages for the study of fungal pathogenesis and these include: (1) a clinically important human pathogen; (2) a tractable genetic system; (3) advanced molecular biology foundation; (4) understanding of several virulence phenotypes; (5) well-studied pathophysiology; and (6) robust animal models. With the use of a sequenced genome and site-directed mutagenesis to produce specific null mutants, the virulence composite of C. neoformans has begun to be identified one gene at a time. Studies into capsule production, melanin synthesis, high temperature growth, metabolic pathways and a variety of signaling pathways have led to understandings of what makes this yeast a pathogen at the molecular level. Multiple principles of molecular pathogenesis have been demonstrated in virulence studies with C. neoformans. These include evolutionary differences between the varieties of C. neoformans in their genes for virulence, quantitative impact of genes on the virulence composite, species and site-specific importance of a virulence gene, gene expression correlation with its functional importance or phenotype and the impact of a pathogenesis gene on the host immune response. C. neoformans has now become a primary model to study molecular fungal pathogenesis with the goal of identifying drug targets or vaccine strategies.

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