Defence response in plants and animals against a common fungal pathogen , Fusarium oxysporum

Curr Res Microb Sci. 2022 Apr 19:3:100135. doi: 10.1016/j.crmicr.2022.100135. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Plant pathogens emerging as threat to human and animal health has been a matter of concern within the scientific community. Fusarium oxysporum, predominantly a phytopathogen, can infect both plants and animals. As a plant pathogen, F. oxysporum is one of the most economically damaging pathogen. In humans, F. oxysporum can infect immunocompromised individuals and is increasingly being considered as a problematic pathogen. Mycotoxins produced by F. oxysporum supress the innate immune pathways in both plants and animals. Hence, F. oxysporum is the perfect example for studying similarities and differences between defence strategies adopted by plants and animals. In this review we will discuss the innate immune response of plant and animal hosts for protecting against F. oxysporum infection. Such studies will be helpful for identifying genes, protein and metabolites with antifungal properties suitable for protecting humans.

Keywords: Antifungals; Fusariosis; Fusarium wilt; Mycotoxicity.

Publication types

  • Review