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Metabolomics analysis reveals specific novel tetrapeptide and potential anti-inflammatory metabolites in pathogenic aspergillus species

  • Kim Chung Lee
  • , Emily W.T. Tam
  • , Ka Ching Lo
  • , Alan K.L. Tsang
  • , Candy C.Y. Lau
  • , Kelvin K.W. To
  • , Jasper F.W. Chan
  • , Ching Wan Lam
  • , Kwok Yung Yuen
  • , Susanna K.P. Lau
  • , Patrick C.Y. Woo

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Abstract

Infections related to Aspergillus species have emerged to become an important focus in infectious diseases, as a result of the increasing use of immunosuppressive agents and high fatality associated with invasive aspergillosis. However, laboratory diagnosis of Aspergillus infections remains difficult. In this study, by comparing the metabolomic profiles of the culture supernatants of 30 strains of six pathogenic Aspergillus species (A. fumigatus, A. flavus, A. niger, A. terreus, A. nomius and A. tamarii) and 31 strains of 10 non-Aspergillus fungi, eight compounds present in all strains of the six Aspergillus species but not in any strain of the non-Aspergillus fungi were observed. One of the eight compounds, Leu–Glu–Leu–Glu, is a novel tetrapeptide and represents the first linear tetrapeptide observed in Aspergillus species, which we propose to be named aspergitide. Two other closely related Aspergillus-specific compounds, hydroxy-(sulfooxy)benzoic acid and (sulfooxy)benzoic acid, may possess anti-inflammatory properties, as 2-(sulfooxy)benzoic acid possesses a structure similar to those of aspirin [2-(acetoxy)benzoic acid] and salicylic acid (2-hydroxybenzoic acid). Further studies to examine the potentials of these Aspergillus-specific compounds for laboratory diagnosis of aspergillosis are warranted and further experiments will reveal whether Leu–Glu–Leu–Glu, hydroxy-(sulfooxy)benzoic acid and (sulfooxy)benzoic acid are virulent factors of the pathogenic Aspergillus species.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)13850-13867
Number of pages18
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume16
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jun 2015

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Aspergillus
  • Biomarkers
  • Metabolites
  • Metabolomics
  • Tetrapeptide

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