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Giant transposons promote strain heterogeneity in a major fungal pathogen

Author(s)
Gluck-thaler Emile
Laboratoire de génétique évolutive  
Forsythe, Adrian
Puerner, Charles
Gutierrez-Perez, Cecilia
Stajich, Jason E.
Croll, Daniel  
Laboratoire de génétique évolutive  
Cramer, Robert A.
Vogan, Aaron A.
Editor(s)
Goldman, Gustavo H.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Date issued
June 11, 2025
In
mBio
Vol
16
No
6
Abstract
Fungal infections are difficult to prevent and treat in large part due to strain heterogeneity, which confounds diagnostic predictability. Yet, the genetic mechanisms driving strain-to-strain variation remain poorly understood. Here, we determined the extent to which Starships—giant transposons capable of mobilizing numerous fungal genes—generate genetic and phenotypic variability in the opportunistic human pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus. We analyzed 519 diverse strains, including 11 newly sequenced with long-read technology and multiple isolates of the same reference strain, to reveal 20 distinct Starships that are generating genomic heterogeneity over timescales relevant for experimental reproducibility. Starship-mobilized genes encode diverse functions, including known biofilm-related virulence factors and biosynthetic gene clusters, and many are differentially expressed during infection and antifungal exposure in a strain-specific manner. These findings support a new model of fungal evolution wherein Starships help generate variation in genome structure, gene content, and expression among fungal strains. Together, our results demonstrate that Starships are a previously hidden mechanism generating genotypic and, in turn, phenotypic heterogeneity in a major human fungal pathogen.
ISSN
2150-7511
Publication type
journal article
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/99713
DOI
10.1128/mbio.01092-25
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