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了解微生物语言:微生物挥发性有机化合物 (VOCs) 介导的可能相互作用及其与理解马拉色菌属代谢的相关性。

Learning about microbial language: possible interactions mediated by microbial volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and relevance to understanding Malassezia spp. metabolism.

机构信息

Cellular and Molecular of Pathogenic Microorganisms Research Group (CeMoP), Biological Sciences Department, Universidad de Los Andes, Cra 1 No. 18A-12, Bogotá, 111711, Cundinamarca, Colombia.

Laboratory of Advanced Analytical Techniques in Natural Products (LATNAP), Chemistry Department, Universidad de Los Andes, Cra 1 No. 18A-12, Bogotá, 111711, Cundinamarca, Colombia.

出版信息

Metabolomics. 2021 Apr 7;17(4):39. doi: 10.1007/s11306-021-01786-3.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Microorganisms synthesize and release a large diversity of small molecules like volatile compounds, which allow them to relate and interact with their environment. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are carbon-based compounds with low molecular weight and generally, high vapor pressure; because of their nature, they spread easily in the environment. Little is known about the role of VOCs in the interaction processes, and less is known about VOCs produced by Malassezia, a genus of yeasts that belongs to the human skin mycobiota. These yeasts have been associated with several dermatological diseases and currently, they are considered as emerging opportunistic yeasts. Research about secondary metabolites of these yeasts is limited. The pathogenic role and the molecular mechanisms involved in the infection processes of this genus are yet to be clarified. VOCs produced by Malassezia yeasts could play an important function in their metabolism; in addition, they might be involved in either beneficial or pathogenic host-interaction processes. Since these yeasts present differences in their nutritional requirements, like lipids to grow, it is possible that these variations of growth requirements also define differences in the volatile organic compounds produced in Malassezia species.

AIM OF REVIEW

We present a mini review about VOCs produced by microorganisms and Malassezia species, and hypothesize about their role in its metabolism, which would reveal clues about host-pathogen interaction.

KEY SCIENTIFIC CONCEPTS OF REVIEW

Since living organisms inhabit a similar environment, the interaction processes occur naturally; as a result, a signal and a response from participants of these processes become important in understanding several biological behaviors. The efforts to elucidate how living organisms interact has been studied from several perspectives. An important issue is that VOCs released by the microbiota plays a key role in the setup of relationships between living micro and macro organisms. The challenge is to determine what is the role of these VOCs produced by human microbiota in commensal/pathogenic scenarios, and how these allow understanding the species metabolism. Malassezia is part of the human mycobiota, and it is implicated in commensal and pathogenic processes. It is possible that their VOCs are involved in these behavioral changes, but the knowledge about this remains overlocked. For this reason, VOCs produced by microorganisms and Malassezia spp. and their role in several biological processes are the main topic in this review.

摘要

背景

微生物合成并释放出大量具有挥发性的小分子化合物,如挥发性有机化合物(VOCs),这些化合物使它们能够与环境相互作用。挥发性有机化合物是具有低分子量和一般高蒸气压的碳基化合物;由于其性质,它们很容易在环境中传播。目前,人们对 VOCs 在相互作用过程中的作用知之甚少,对马拉色菌(一种属于人类皮肤真菌区系的酵母属)产生的 VOCs 知之甚少。这些酵母与几种皮肤病有关,目前被认为是新兴的机会性酵母。关于这些酵母的次级代谢产物的研究是有限的。该属感染过程中的致病作用和分子机制尚不清楚。马拉色菌产生的 VOCs 可能在其代谢中发挥重要作用;此外,它们可能参与有益或致病的宿主相互作用过程。由于这些酵母在营养需求上存在差异,例如生长所需的脂质,因此这些生长需求的变化也可能定义了马拉色菌属产生的挥发性有机化合物的差异。

综述目的

我们介绍了微生物和马拉色菌产生的 VOC 综述,并假设它们在代谢中的作用,这将揭示宿主-病原体相互作用的线索。

综述的关键科学概念

由于生物体栖息在相似的环境中,因此相互作用过程自然发生;因此,这些过程参与者的信号和响应对于理解几种生物行为变得很重要。为了阐明生物体如何相互作用,已经从多个角度进行了研究。一个重要的问题是,微生物群释放的 VOC 在微生物和宏观生物之间建立关系中起着关键作用。挑战在于确定人类微生物群产生的这些 VOC 在共生/致病情况下的作用,以及这些 VOC 如何帮助理解物种代谢。马拉色菌是人类真菌区系的一部分,与共生和致病过程有关。它们的 VOC 可能参与这些行为变化,但对这方面的了解仍然不足。出于这个原因,微生物和马拉色菌属产生的 VOC 及其在几种生物过程中的作用是本次综述的主要主题。

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