Pneumocystis diversity as a phylogeographic tool

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Autor(a) principal: Derouiche,S
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Deville,M, Taylor,ML, Akbar,H, Guillot,J, Carreto-Binaghi,LE, Pottier,M, Aliouat,EM, Aliouat-Denis,CM, Dei-Cas,E, Demanche,C
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Texto Completo: http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762009000100017
Resumo: Parasites are increasingly used to complement the evolutionary and ecological adaptation history of their hosts. Pneumocystis pathogenic fungi, which are transmitted from host-to-host via an airborne route, have been shown to constitute genuine host markers of evolution. These parasites can also provide valuable information about their host ecology. Here, we suggest that parasites can be used as phylogeographic markers to understand the geographical distribution of intra-specific host genetic variants. To test our hypothesis, we characterised Pneumocystis isolates from wild bats living in different areas. Bats comprise a wide variety of species; some of them are able to migrate. Thus, bat chorology and migration behaviour can be approached using Pneumocystis as phylogeographic markers. In the present work, we find that the genetic polymorphisms of bat-derived Pneumocystis are structured by host chorology. Therefore, Pneumocystis intra-specific genetic diversity may constitute a useful and relevant phylogeographic tool.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pneumocystis diversity as a phylogeographic tool
title Pneumocystis diversity as a phylogeographic tool
spellingShingle Pneumocystis diversity as a phylogeographic tool
Derouiche,S
bats
co-evolution
ethology
host specificity
phylogeography
Pneumocystis
title_short Pneumocystis diversity as a phylogeographic tool
title_full Pneumocystis diversity as a phylogeographic tool
title_fullStr Pneumocystis diversity as a phylogeographic tool
title_full_unstemmed Pneumocystis diversity as a phylogeographic tool
title_sort Pneumocystis diversity as a phylogeographic tool
author Derouiche,S
author_facet Derouiche,S
Deville,M
Taylor,ML
Akbar,H
Guillot,J
Carreto-Binaghi,LE
Pottier,M
Aliouat,EM
Aliouat-Denis,CM
Dei-Cas,E
Demanche,C
author_role author
author2 Deville,M
Taylor,ML
Akbar,H
Guillot,J
Carreto-Binaghi,LE
Pottier,M
Aliouat,EM
Aliouat-Denis,CM
Dei-Cas,E
Demanche,C
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Derouiche,S
Deville,M
Taylor,ML
Akbar,H
Guillot,J
Carreto-Binaghi,LE
Pottier,M
Aliouat,EM
Aliouat-Denis,CM
Dei-Cas,E
Demanche,C
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv bats
co-evolution
ethology
host specificity
phylogeography
Pneumocystis
topic bats
co-evolution
ethology
host specificity
phylogeography
Pneumocystis
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Parasites are increasingly used to complement the evolutionary and ecological adaptation history of their hosts. Pneumocystis pathogenic fungi, which are transmitted from host-to-host via an airborne route, have been shown to constitute genuine host markers of evolution. These parasites can also provide valuable information about their host ecology. Here, we suggest that parasites can be used as phylogeographic markers to understand the geographical distribution of intra-specific host genetic variants. To test our hypothesis, we characterised Pneumocystis isolates from wild bats living in different areas. Bats comprise a wide variety of species; some of them are able to migrate. Thus, bat chorology and migration behaviour can be approached using Pneumocystis as phylogeographic markers. In the present work, we find that the genetic polymorphisms of bat-derived Pneumocystis are structured by host chorology. Therefore, Pneumocystis intra-specific genetic diversity may constitute a useful and relevant phylogeographic tool.
description Parasites are increasingly used to complement the evolutionary and ecological adaptation history of their hosts. Pneumocystis pathogenic fungi, which are transmitted from host-to-host via an airborne route, have been shown to constitute genuine host markers of evolution. These parasites can also provide valuable information about their host ecology. Here, we suggest that parasites can be used as phylogeographic markers to understand the geographical distribution of intra-specific host genetic variants. To test our hypothesis, we characterised Pneumocystis isolates from wild bats living in different areas. Bats comprise a wide variety of species; some of them are able to migrate. Thus, bat chorology and migration behaviour can be approached using Pneumocystis as phylogeographic markers. In the present work, we find that the genetic polymorphisms of bat-derived Pneumocystis are structured by host chorology. Therefore, Pneumocystis intra-specific genetic diversity may constitute a useful and relevant phylogeographic tool.
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