Specialisation events of fungal metacommunities exposed to a persistent organic pollutant are suggestive of augmented pathogenic potential

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Autor(a) principal: Martins, Celso
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Varela, Adélia, Leclercq, Céline C., Núñez, Oscar, Větrovský, Tomáš, Renaut, Jenny, Baldrian, Petr, Silva Pereira, Cristina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40168-018-0589-y
Resumo: BACKGROUND: The impacts of man-made chemicals, in particular of persistent organic pollutants, are multifactorial as they may affect the integrity of ecosystems, alter biodiversity and have undesirable effects on many organisms. We have previously demonstrated that the belowground mycobiota of forest soils acts as a buffer against the biocide pollutant pentachlorophenol. However, the trade-offs made by mycobiota to mitigate this pollutant remain cryptic. RESULTS: Herein, we demonstrate using a culture-dependent approach that exposure to pentachlorophenol led to alterations in the composition and functioning of the metacommunity, many of which were not fully alleviated when most of the biocide was degraded. Proteomic and physiological analyses showed that the carbon and nitrogen metabolisms were particularly affected. This dysregulation is possibly linked to the higher pathogenic potential of the metacommunity following exposure to the biocide, supported by the secretion of proteins related to pathogenicity and reduced susceptibility to a fungicide. Our findings provide additional evidence for the silent risks of environmental pollution, particularly as it may favour the development of pathogenic trade-offs in fungi, which may impose serious threats to animals and plant hosts.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Specialisation events of fungal metacommunities exposed to a persistent organic pollutant are suggestive of augmented pathogenic potential
title Specialisation events of fungal metacommunities exposed to a persistent organic pollutant are suggestive of augmented pathogenic potential
spellingShingle Specialisation events of fungal metacommunities exposed to a persistent organic pollutant are suggestive of augmented pathogenic potential
Martins, Celso
Microbiology
Microbiology (medical)
SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
title_short Specialisation events of fungal metacommunities exposed to a persistent organic pollutant are suggestive of augmented pathogenic potential
title_full Specialisation events of fungal metacommunities exposed to a persistent organic pollutant are suggestive of augmented pathogenic potential
title_fullStr Specialisation events of fungal metacommunities exposed to a persistent organic pollutant are suggestive of augmented pathogenic potential
title_full_unstemmed Specialisation events of fungal metacommunities exposed to a persistent organic pollutant are suggestive of augmented pathogenic potential
title_sort Specialisation events of fungal metacommunities exposed to a persistent organic pollutant are suggestive of augmented pathogenic potential
author Martins, Celso
author_facet Martins, Celso
Varela, Adélia
Leclercq, Céline C.
Núñez, Oscar
Větrovský, Tomáš
Renaut, Jenny
Baldrian, Petr
Silva Pereira, Cristina
author_role author
author2 Varela, Adélia
Leclercq, Céline C.
Núñez, Oscar
Větrovský, Tomáš
Renaut, Jenny
Baldrian, Petr
Silva Pereira, Cristina
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Instituto de Tecnologia Química e Biológica António Xavier (ITQB)
Molecular, Structural and Cellular Microbiology (MOSTMICRO)
RUN
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Celso
Varela, Adélia
Leclercq, Céline C.
Núñez, Oscar
Větrovský, Tomáš
Renaut, Jenny
Baldrian, Petr
Silva Pereira, Cristina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Microbiology
Microbiology (medical)
SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
topic Microbiology
Microbiology (medical)
SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
description BACKGROUND: The impacts of man-made chemicals, in particular of persistent organic pollutants, are multifactorial as they may affect the integrity of ecosystems, alter biodiversity and have undesirable effects on many organisms. We have previously demonstrated that the belowground mycobiota of forest soils acts as a buffer against the biocide pollutant pentachlorophenol. However, the trade-offs made by mycobiota to mitigate this pollutant remain cryptic. RESULTS: Herein, we demonstrate using a culture-dependent approach that exposure to pentachlorophenol led to alterations in the composition and functioning of the metacommunity, many of which were not fully alleviated when most of the biocide was degraded. Proteomic and physiological analyses showed that the carbon and nitrogen metabolisms were particularly affected. This dysregulation is possibly linked to the higher pathogenic potential of the metacommunity following exposure to the biocide, supported by the secretion of proteins related to pathogenicity and reduced susceptibility to a fungicide. Our findings provide additional evidence for the silent risks of environmental pollution, particularly as it may favour the development of pathogenic trade-offs in fungi, which may impose serious threats to animals and plant hosts.
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