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Current Progress in Sporothrix brasiliensis Basic Aspects

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JOURNAL OF FUNGI
卷 9, 期 5, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.3390/jof9050533

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animal sporotrichosis; diagnosis; immune response; pathogenic clade; treatment; zoonosis; immune sensing

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Sporotrichosis is a subacute or chronic infection caused by thermodimorphic fungi. It is prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions and affects humans and other mammals. Sporothrix schenckii, Sporothrix brasiliensis, and Sporothrix globosa are the main etiological agents responsible for this disease.
Sporotrichosis is known as a subacute or chronic infection, which is caused by thermodimorphic fungi of the genus Sporothrix. It is a cosmopolitan infection, which is more prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions and can affect both humans and other mammals. The main etiological agents causing this disease are Sporothrix schenckii, Sporothrix brasiliensis, and Sporothrix globosa, which have been recognized as members of the Sporothrix pathogenic clade. Within this clade, S. brasiliensis is considered the most virulent species and represents an important pathogen due to its distribution and prevalence in different regions of South America, such as Brazil, Argentina, Chile, and Paraguay, and Central American countries, such as Panama. In Brazil, S. brasiliensis has been of great concern due to the number of zoonotic cases that have been reported over the years. In this paper, a detailed review of the current literature on this pathogen and its different aspects will be carried out, including its genome, pathogen-host interaction, resistance mechanisms to antifungal drugs, and the caused zoonosis. Furthermore, we provide the prediction of some putative virulence factors encoded by the genome of this fungal species.

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