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Many globally isolated AD hybrid strains of Cryptococcus neoformans originated in Africa

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PLOS PATHOGENS
卷 3, 期 8, 页码 1109-1117

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.0030114

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  1. NIAID NIH HHS [AI39115, AI44975, AI25783, AI52080, R37 AI039115, R01 AI039115, T32 AI052080, P01 AI044975, R01 AI050113, R01 AI025783, AI50113] Funding Source: Medline

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Interspecific and intervarietal hybridization may contribute to the biological diversity of fungal populations. Cryptococcus neoformans is a pathogenic yeast and the most common fungal cause of meningitis in patients with AIDS. Most patients are infected with either of the two varieties of C. neoformans, designated as serotype A (C. neoformans var. grubii) or serotype D (C. neoformans var. neoformans). In addition, serotype AD strains, which are hybrids of these two varieties, are commonly isolated from clinical and environmental samples. While most isolates of serotype A and serotype D are haploid, AD strains are diploid or aneuploid, and contain two sets of chromosomes and two mating type alleles, MATa and MAT alpha, one from each of the serotypes. The global population of serotype A is dominated by isolates with the MAT alpha mating type (A alpha); however, about half of the globally analyzed AD strains possess the extremely rare serotype A MAT alpha allele (Aa). We previously described an unusual population of serotype A in Botswana, in which 25% of the strains contain the rare MATa allele. Here we utilized two methods, phylogenetic analysis of three genes and genotyping by scoring amplified fragment length polymorphisms, and discovered that AD hybrid strains possessing the rare serotype A MATa allele (genotype AaD alpha) cluster with isolates of serotype A from Botswana, whereas AD hybrids that possess the MAT alpha serotype A allele (AaD alpha and A alpha D alpha) cluster with cosmopolitan isolates of serotype A. We also determined that AD hybrid strains are more resistant to UV irradiation than haploid serotype A strains from Botswana. These findings support two hypotheses: (i) AaD alpha strains originated in sub-Saharan Africa from a cross between strains of serotypes A and D; and (ii) this fusion produced hybrid strains with increased fitness, enabling the Botswanan serotype A MATa genome, which is otherwise geographically restricted, to survive, emigrate, and propagate throughout the world.

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