Aspergillus fumigatus escape mechanisms from its harsh survival environments

AbstractAspergillus fumigatus is a ubiquitous pathogenic mold and causes several diseases, including mycotoxicosis, allergic reactions, and systemic diseases (invasive aspergillosis), with high mortality rates. In its ecological niche, the fungus has evolved and mastered many reply strategies to resist and survive against negative threats, including harsh environmental stress and deficiency of essential nutrients from natural environments, immunity responses and drug treatments in host, and competition from symbiotic microorganisms. Hence, treatingA. fumigatus infection is a growing challenge. In this review, we summarizedA. fumigatus reply strategies and escape mechanisms and clarified the main competitive or symbiotic relationships betweenA. fumigatus, viruses, bacteria, or fungi in host microecology. Additionally, we discussed the contemporary drug repertoire used to treatA. fumigatus and the latest evidence of potential resistance mechanisms. This review provides valuable knowledge which will stimulate further investigations and clinical applications for treating and preventingA. fumigatus infections.Key points• Harsh living environment was a great challenge for A. fumigatus survival.• A. fumigatus has evolved multiple strategies to escape host immune responses.• A. fumigatus withstands antifungal drugs via intrinsic escape mechanisms.
Source: European Journal of Applied Physiology - Category: Physiology Source Type: research