BSP Spring Meeting 2024

Dr Philippe Hauser

Dr Philippe Hauser
Dr Philippe Hauser
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois
Switzerland
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Research Topics
Pneumocystis jirovecii is a microscopic fungus causing severe pneumonia in immuno-compromised patients (AIDS, transplantation recipients, leukemia, etc.). In the absence of an in vitro culture system, the biology of this fungus remains poorly known.

Genomics of P. jirovecii
Thanks to recent technical developments, we have sequenced and are currently analyzing P. jirovecii genome (see Collaborative Research). Comparative genomics revealed the loss of specific pathways in Pneumocystis species. These findings strongly suggest that these fungi are obligate biotrophs of mammalian lungs, i.e. pathogens retrieving their nutriments without killing the cells of their host.

Mode of sexual reproduction of P. jirovecii
Comparative genomics were also used to investigate the mode of reproduction of P. jirovecii, a crucial feature since sexuality occurs within the host and appears obligatory. These analyses led to the working hypothesis that the mode of reproduction of Pneumocystis species is primary homothallism, i.e. that both sexes are present in each strain.

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