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


ABSTRACT: 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 hinder the health of most organisms. We have demonstrated that the belowground mycobiota of forest soils acts as a buffer against the pollution provoked by the biocide pentachlorophenol. However the trade-offs of the mitigation of the pollutant remain cryptic. To address this question we scrutinised the key changing aspects of a metacommunity of fungi when confronted (or not) with the biocide, comprising taxonomic and functional levels, as well as the identification of the major pollutant degraders within the metacommunity. Exposure to the biocide led to alterations in the metacommunity composition and functioning, many of which were not fully alleviated when most of the biocide was degraded, especially the dysregulation of the carbon and nitrogen metabolisms. The last is possibly linked to the higher pathogenic potential of the metacommunity after exposure to the biocide, supported by the secretion of proteins related to pathogenicity and reduced susceptibility to a standard 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.

INSTRUMENT(S): TripleTOF 5600

ORGANISM(S): Environmental Samples <fungi>

TISSUE(S): Extracellular Matrix Secreting Cell, Mycelium

SUBMITTER: Céline LECLERCQ  

LAB HEAD: Jenny Renaut

PROVIDER: PXD009798 | Pride | 2018-11-28

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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

Martins Celso C   Varela Adélia A   Leclercq Céline C CC   Núñez Oscar O   Větrovský Tomáš T   Renaut Jenny J   Baldrian Petr P   Silva Pereira Cristina C  

Microbiome 20181122 1


<h4>Background</h4>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.<h4>Results</h4>Herein, we demonstr  ...[more]

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