The taxonomy of two uncultivated fungal mammalian pathogens is revealed through phylogeny and population genetic analyses

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Vilela Raquel,Huebner Marianne,Vilela Camila,Vilela Gabriella,Pettersen Bruno,Oliveira Claudia,Mendoza LeonelORCID

Abstract

AbstractEver since the uncultivated South American fungal pathogen Lacazia loboi was first described 90 years ago, its etiology and evolutionary traits have been at the center of endless controversies. This pathogen infects the skin of humans and as long believed, dolphin skin. However, recent DNA analyses of infected dolphins placed its DNA sequences within Paracoccidioides species. This came as a surprise and suggested the human and dolphin pathogens may be different species. In this study, population genetic analyses of DNA from four infected dolphins grouped this pathogen in a monophyletic cluster sister to P. americana and to the other Paracoccidioides species. Based on the results we have emended the taxonomy of the dolphin pathogen as Paracoccidioides cetii and P. loboi the one infecting human. Our data warn that phylogenetic analysis of available taxa without the inclusion of unusual members may provide incomplete information for the accurate classification of anomalous species.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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