Gene flow contributes to diversification of the major fungal pathogen Candida albicans

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Jeanne Ropars
Corinne Maufrais
Dorothée Diogo
Marina Marcet-Houben
Aurélie Perin
Natacha Sertour
Kevin Mosca
Emmanuelle Permal
Guillaume Laval
Christiane Bouchier
Laurence Ma
Katja Schwartz
Kerstin Voelz
Robin C. May
Julie Poulain
Christophe Battail
Patrick Wincker
Andrew M. Borman
Anuradha Chowdhary
Shangrong Fan
Soo Hyun Kim
Patrice Le Pape
Orazio Romeo
Jong Hee Shin
Toni Gabaldon
Gavin Sherlock
Marie-Elisabeth Bougnoux
Christophe d’Enfert
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[1] Fungal Biology and Pathogenicity Unit,Department of Mycology
[2] Institut Pasteur,Department of Genomes and Genetics, Human Evolutionary Genetics Unit
[3] INRA,Department of Genetics
[4] Ecologie Systematique et Evolution,Department of Medical Mycology
[5] CNRS,Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[6] Univ. Paris Sud,Department of Laboratory Medicine
[7] AgroParisTech,Department of Chemical, Biological, Pharmaceutical and Environmental Sciences
[8] Université Paris Saclay,undefined
[9] Center for Bioinformatics,undefined
[10] BioStatistics and Integrative Biology (C3BI),undefined
[11] USR 3756 IP CNRS,undefined
[12] Institut Pasteur,undefined
[13] Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG),undefined
[14] The Barcelona Institute for Science and Technology,undefined
[15] Universitat Pompeu Fabra (UPF),undefined
[16] UMR 2000 CNRS,undefined
[17] Institut Pasteur,undefined
[18] Biomics Pole,undefined
[19] CITECH,undefined
[20] Institut Pasteur,undefined
[21] Stanford University Medical School,undefined
[22] School of Biosciences and Institute of Microbiology and Infection,undefined
[23] University of Birmingham,undefined
[24] CEA,undefined
[25] Genoscope,undefined
[26] Institut de biologie François Jacob,undefined
[27] CNRS UMR 8030,undefined
[28] Univ. Evry,undefined
[29] Univ. Paris-Saclay,undefined
[30] UK National Mycology Reference Laboratory,undefined
[31] Public Health England,undefined
[32] Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute,undefined
[33] University of Delhi,undefined
[34] Peking University Shenzhen Hospital,undefined
[35] Chonnam National University Medical School,undefined
[36] EA1155 – IICiMed,undefined
[37] Institut de Recherche en Santé 2,undefined
[38] Université de Nantes,undefined
[39] University of Messina,undefined
[40] IRCCS – Centro Neurolesi Bonino-Pulejo,undefined
[41] ICREA,undefined
[42] Unité de Parasitologie-Mycologie,undefined
[43] Service de Microbiologie clinique,undefined
[44] Hôpital Necker-Enfants-Malades,undefined
[45] Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP),undefined
[46] Université Paris Descartes,undefined
[47] Sorbonne Paris-Cité,undefined
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Elucidating population structure and levels of genetic diversity and recombination is necessary to understand the evolution and adaptation of species. Candida albicans is the second most frequent agent of human fungal infections worldwide, causing high-mortality rates. Here we present the genomic sequences of 182 C. albicans isolates collected worldwide, including commensal isolates, as well as ones responsible for superficial and invasive infections, constituting the largest dataset to date for this major fungal pathogen. Although, C. albicans shows a predominantly clonal population structure, we find evidence of gene flow between previously known and newly identified genetic clusters, supporting the occurrence of (para)sexuality in nature. A highly clonal lineage, which experimentally shows reduced fitness, has undergone pseudogenization in genes required for virulence and morphogenesis, which may explain its niche restriction. Candida albicans thus takes advantage of both clonality and gene flow to diversify.
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