Gow Neil A R, Brown Alistair J P, Odds Frank C
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, AB25 2ZD, Aberdeen, UK.
Curr Opin Microbiol. 2002 Aug;5(4):366-71. doi: 10.1016/s1369-5274(02)00338-7.
Many fungal pathogens undergo morphological transformations during host invasion. However, the significance of this for fungal pathogenesis is not clear. Both yeast and hyphal cells have properties well suited to tissue invasion and evasion of the immune system. However, molecular control circuits that regulate morphogenesis also regulate the expression of other virulence traits. To establish the extent to which morphogenesis impacts on pathogenesis, it is necessary to characterise the morphology of the fungus at different stages and locations during the natural history of a disease and to untangle how gene expression is modulated at these stages. This review considers the role of morphogenesis in fungal infection and argues that no simple, universal relationship can be drawn between morphology and the invasive potential of a fungus.
许多真菌病原体在入侵宿主过程中会发生形态转变。然而,其对真菌致病机制的重要性尚不清楚。酵母细胞和菌丝细胞都具有非常适合组织入侵和逃避免疫系统的特性。然而,调节形态发生的分子控制回路也会调节其他毒力性状的表达。为了确定形态发生对致病机制的影响程度,有必要在疾病的自然病程中,对不同阶段和位置的真菌形态进行表征,并理清这些阶段基因表达是如何被调控的。本综述探讨了形态发生在真菌感染中的作用,并认为真菌的形态与侵袭潜力之间不存在简单、通用的关系。