Institute for Health and Welfare, Kuopio, Finland.
Indoor Air. 2015 Apr;25(2):125-56. doi: 10.1111/ina.12182. Epub 2015 Jan 20.
This review discusses the role of fungi and fungal products in indoor environments, especially as agents of human exposure. Fungi are present everywhere, and knowledge for indoor environments is extensive on their occurrence and ecology, concentrations, and determinants. Problems of dampness and mold have dominated the discussion on indoor fungi. However, the role of fungi in human health is still not well understood. In this review, we take a look back to integrate what cultivation-based research has taught us alongside more recent work with cultivation-independent techniques. We attempt to summarize what is known today and to point out where more data is needed for risk assessment associated with indoor fungal exposures. New data have demonstrated qualitative and quantitative richness of fungal material inside and outside buildings. Research on mycotoxins shows that just as microbes are everywhere in our indoor environments, so too are their metabolic products. Assessment of fungal exposures is notoriously challenging due to the numerous factors that contribute to the variation of fungal concentrations in indoor environments. We also may have to acknowledge and incorporate into our understanding the complexity of interactions between multiple biological agents in assessing their effects on human health and well-being.
这篇综述讨论了真菌及其产物在室内环境中的作用,尤其是作为人类暴露于真菌的媒介。真菌无处不在,人们对其在室内环境中的发生、生态、浓度和决定因素有了广泛的了解。潮湿和霉菌问题一直主导着室内真菌的讨论。然而,真菌在人类健康中的作用仍未得到很好的理解。在这篇综述中,我们回顾了培养为基础的研究教给我们的知识,以及最近使用非培养技术所获得的知识。我们试图总结今天已知的知识,并指出在与室内真菌暴露相关的风险评估中需要更多的数据。新的数据已经证明了建筑物内外真菌物质的定性和定量丰富性。有关霉菌毒素的研究表明,正如微生物在我们的室内环境中无处不在一样,它们的代谢产物也是如此。由于导致室内环境中真菌浓度变化的因素众多,因此对真菌暴露的评估极具挑战性。我们可能还必须承认并纳入我们对多种生物因素之间相互作用的理解,以评估它们对人类健康和福祉的影响。