Evidence for safety of Neurospora species for academic and commercial uses.

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  • D D Perkins
  • R H Davis
چکیده

Experiments with Neurospora inspired the development of microbial genetics and initiated the molecular revolution in biology by demonstrating that genes encode enzymes. Because of its useful biological attributes, Neurospora crassa has become a favored organism for research in a variety of biological problems and a basic model organism among the filamentous fungi. A vast store of information has been acquired on the organism during 75 years of research. Over 1,000 loci have been mapped on the chromosomes. Genome sequencing, now in progress, is expected to be completed within a year. Fungi of the genus Neurospora have been known in the scientific literature since 1843 (23). The species N. crassa has been used intensively in many laboratories since 1941 (5, 24, 25). Generations of investigators in hundreds of laboratories have used the organism, with results reported in thousands of research papers. (The bibliography of reference 25, for example, contains 2,300 references.) The conidiating Neurospora species N. crassa, N. sitophila, N. intermedia, N. tetrasperma, and N. discreta are conspicuous in nature because of their distinctive orange color, rapid growth, and profuse production of powdery conidia. Extensive observations have been made of the occurrence of Neurospora outside the laboratory on natural and artificial substrates throughout the world (26, 37). The organism is typically found in moist tropical or subtropical climates. Because dormant ascospores are activated by heat, blooms occur on burned vegetation. Never in more than a century of observation and experimentation has the genus been implicated in human disease or observed to cause disease in animals or plants. Sequencing of the Neurospora genome, soon to be completed, is expected to stimulate increased use of the organism in academic and commercial settings. Certification may be requested that Neurospora is not pathogenic or hazardous. Questions of safety will be raised and documentation will be required by regulatory agencies. For example, the U.S. Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service issues regulations for import and shipping of living organisms. This agency and others concerned with transport of living organisms or with workplace safety may require application for a permit certifying that Neurospora is not a pest or pathogen. One object of the present communication is to provide such documentation. Neurospora species are apparently incapable of causing disease in animals. Certain innate characteristics make it unlikely that Neurospora will have adverse effects on animals. Unlike yeasts, Neurospora species are obligate aerobes, unable to grow in the gut or bladder, in tissues, or systemically. Aside from its use in the laboratory, Neurospora has long been known to occur in close association with humans in contaminated bakeries (23, 32, 39), lumber yards, and plywood factories; on steamed logs (30); on the stubble of burned sugar cane fields (20); and on burned grass along railways and roads (26). (Different conidiating Neurospora species are indistinguishable on the basis of gross appearance.) Some conidiating blooms are enormous. For example, sugar cane bagasse baled for use in manufacturing fiberboard may become blanketed with the orange mold. Dense growth and conidiation may occur over many acres when filter mud from sugar refineries is used to fertilize fields (29). Neurospora appears in orange blooms following volcanic eruptions (3, 31 [and references therein]), urban and suburban fires (12), and slash-and-burn clearing of rain forest (26). Conidiating colonies are found on cooked corncobs discarded in tropical marketplaces and on temple offerings in Bali (26). Despite the many opportunities for human exposure to the powdery airborne conidia, no evidence has been obtained that Neurospora is the causal agent of any disease or infection. Despite its abundant, readily airborne conidia, Neurospora does not appear from the medical literature to be a significant allergen. Medical textbooks on allergy either fail to mention Neurospora (e.g., see references 7, 11, 17, and 22) or refer to the vegetative spores (under the anamorph name Monilia sitophila or Chrysonilia sitophila) as components of airborne spore flora, hence possible allergens. One text (10) refers to Monilia sitophila as a possible aeroallergen, prominent in volumetric collections of airborne spores in tropical areas but favoring bakeries and flour mills in cooler regions. Another text (2) reports a weak skin test reaction to Monilia sitophila, which is stated to be associated with the milling and baking trades. Two of 526 allergy patients in one study showed positive skin and nasal tests in response to Neurospora (1). One case of allergic alveolitis has been reported following the use of a heated, enclosed swimming pool where both Neurospora and a thermophilic actinomycete were abundant (19). Most textbooks of medical mycology attribute no significant pathogenic effects to Neurospora, either failing entirely to mention it (e.g., see references 14 and 15) or simply listing it as a potential laboratory contaminant. However, two texts (14, 34) cite a 1962 report of Neurospora growing in the inner eye following cataract surgery (36). The report also cites adventitious eye infections by other nonparasitic fungi following surgery and stresses the importance of ensuring that operating rooms are free of mold spores. There has been no report of Neurospora forming a “fungus ball” in the lungs as Aspergillus fumigatus is known to do. These reports all involve Neurospora from sources outside * Corresponding author. Mailing address: Department of Biological Sciences, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-5020. Phone: (650) 723-2421. Fax: (650) 723-6132. E-mail: [email protected].

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Applied and environmental microbiology

دوره 66 12  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2000