Journal of Fungi (Jul 2023)

The State of the Art in Transcriptomics and Proteomics of Clinically Relevant <i>Sporothrix</i> Species

  • Anna Carolina Procópio-Azevedo,
  • Marcos de Abreu Almeida,
  • Rodrigo Almeida-Paes,
  • Rosely Maria Zancopé-Oliveira,
  • Maria Clara Gutierrez-Galhardo,
  • Priscila Marques de Macedo,
  • Evandro Novaes,
  • Alexandre Melo Bailão,
  • Célia Maria de Almeida Soares,
  • Dayvison Francis Saraiva Freitas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9080790
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 790

Abstract

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Proteomics provide a robust approach to profile and quantify proteins within cells, organs, or tissues, providing comprehensive insights about the dynamics of cellular processes, modifications, and interactions. Similarly, understanding the transcriptome is essential to decipher functional elements of the genome, unraveling the mechanisms of disease development and the molecular constituents of cells and tissues. Some thermodimorphic fungi of the genus Sporothrix cause sporotrichosis, a subcutaneous mycosis of worldwide relevance. The transcriptome and proteome of the main Sporothrix species of clinical interest can elucidate the mechanisms underlying pathogenesis and host interactions. Studies of these techniques can contribute to the advancement of novel diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. A literature review was carried out, addressing all articles based on proteomics using mass spectrometry and transcriptomics of Sporothrix spp. Twenty-one studies were eligible for this review. The main findings include proteins and genes involved in dimorphism, cell differentiation, thermotolerance, virulence, immune evasion, metabolism, cell adhesion, cell transport, and biosynthesis. With the spread and emergence of sporotrichosis in different countries, ongoing research efforts and new discoveries are welcome to advance knowledge about this mycosis and its agents.

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