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The Role of Melanin in Fungal Pathogenesis for Animal Hosts.

Daniel F Q Smith1, Arturo Casadevall2.   

Abstract

Melanins are a class of pigments that are ubiquitous throughout biology. They play incredibly diverse and important roles ranging from radiation protection to immune defense, camouflage, and virulence. Fungi have evolved to use melanin to be able to persist in the environment and within organisms. Fungal melanins are often located within the cell well and are able to neutralize reactive oxygen species and other radicals, defend against UV radiation, bind and sequester non-specific peptides and compounds, and produce a physical barrier that defends the cell. For this reason, melanized fungi are often well-suited to be human pathogens-melanin allows fungi to neutralize the microbicidal oxidative bursts of our innate immune system, bind and inactivate to antimicrobial peptides and enzymes, sequester antifungal pharmaceuticals, and create a shield to block immune recognition of the fungus. Due to the importance and pervasiveness of melanin in fungal virulence, mammalian immune systems have evolved antifungal strategies that involve directly detecting and binding to fungal melanins. Such strategies include the use of melanin-specific antibody responses and C-type lectins like the newly discovered melanin-specific MelLec receptor.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31278515     DOI: 10.1007/82_2019_173

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Top Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0070-217X            Impact factor:   4.291


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Journal:  Mycology       Date:  2021-12-27

3.  Physicochemical properties, molecular structure, antioxidant activity, and biological function of extracellular melanin from Ascosphaera apis.

Authors:  Zhi Li; Hui Heng; Qiqian Qin; Lanchun Chen; Yuedi Wang; Zeyang Zhou
Journal:  J Zhejiang Univ Sci B       Date:  2022-05-15       Impact factor: 5.552

4.  Comparative Biophysical and Ultrastructural Analysis of Melanins Produced by Clinical Strains of Different Species From the Trichosporonaceae Family.

Authors:  Iara Bastos de Andrade; Glauber Ribeiro de Sousa Araújo; Fábio Brito-Santos; Maria Helena Galdino Figueiredo-Carvalho; Rosely Maria Zancopé-Oliveira; Susana Frases; Rodrigo Almeida-Paes
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-04-25       Impact factor: 6.064

5.  Production and properties of non-cytotoxic pyomelanin by laccase and comparison to bacterial and synthetic pigments.

Authors:  Faustine Lorquin; Fabio Ziarelli; Agnès Amouric; Carole Di Giorgio; Maxime Robin; Philippe Piccerelle; Jean Lorquin
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2021-04-20       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  The bZIP Ap1 transcription factor is a negative regulator of virulence attributes of the anthropophilic dermatophyte Trichophyton rubrum.

Authors:  Nalu T A Peres; Elza A S Lang; Tamires A Bitencourt; Vanderci M Oliveira; Ana Lucia Fachin; Antonio Rossi; Nilce M Martinez-Rossi
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7.  Melanin protects Cryptococcus neoformans from spaceflight effects.

Authors:  Radames J B Cordero; Quigly Dragotakes; Phyllis J Friello; Arturo Casadevall
Journal:  Environ Microbiol Rep       Date:  2022-07-19       Impact factor: 4.006

8.  Interaction of Talaromyces marneffei with free living soil amoeba as a model of fungal pathogenesis.

Authors:  Kritsada Pruksaphon; Joshua D Nosanchuk; Patcharin Thammasit; Monsicha Pongpom; Sirida Youngchim
Journal:  Front Cell Infect Microbiol       Date:  2022-10-03       Impact factor: 6.073

9.  MelLec Exacerbates the Pathogenesis of Aspergillus fumigatus-Induced Allergic Inflammation in Mice.

Authors:  Kazuya Tone; Mark H T Stappers; Remi Hatinguais; Ivy M Dambuza; Fabián Salazar; Carol Wallace; Raif Yuecel; Petruta L Morvay; Kazuyoshi Kuwano; Janet A Willment; Gordon D Brown
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-05-28       Impact factor: 7.561

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