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Main Authors: Reveglia, Pierluigi, Raimondo, Maria Luisa, Paolillo, Carmela, Masi, Marco, Ziaco, Marcello, Lecce, Lucia, Conte, Thomas, Ricciardi, Gaetana, Cimmino, Alessio, Corso, Gaetano, Fontana, Angelo, Carlucci, Antonia
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Published: Scientific reports 2026
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Online Access:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41699017/
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author Reveglia, Pierluigi
Raimondo, Maria Luisa
Paolillo, Carmela
Masi, Marco
Ziaco, Marcello
Lecce, Lucia
Conte, Thomas
Ricciardi, Gaetana
Cimmino, Alessio
Corso, Gaetano
Fontana, Angelo
Carlucci, Antonia
author_facet Reveglia, Pierluigi
Raimondo, Maria Luisa
Paolillo, Carmela
Masi, Marco
Ziaco, Marcello
Lecce, Lucia
Conte, Thomas
Ricciardi, Gaetana
Cimmino, Alessio
Corso, Gaetano
Fontana, Angelo
Carlucci, Antonia
Reveglia, Pierluigi
Raimondo, Maria Luisa
Paolillo, Carmela
Masi, Marco
Ziaco, Marcello
Lecce, Lucia
Conte, Thomas
Ricciardi, Gaetana
Cimmino, Alessio
Corso, Gaetano
Fontana, Angelo
Carlucci, Antonia
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Diversity of specialized metabolites in Phaeoacremonium species revealed by untargeted metabolomics and bioactivity assays. Reveglia, Pierluigi Raimondo, Maria Luisa Paolillo, Carmela Masi, Marco Ziaco, Marcello Lecce, Lucia Conte, Thomas Ricciardi, Gaetana Cimmino, Alessio Corso, Gaetano Fontana, Angelo Carlucci, Antonia Metabolomics Humans Ascomycota Tandem Mass Spectrometry Metabolome Chromatography, Liquid Cucumis sativus Fungi belonging to the genus Phaeoacremonium are recognized as cross-kingdom pathogens, that affect both agricultural crops and human health. Here, we report the first comprehensive large-scale chemotaxonomic study based on untargeted MS-based metabolomics of 28 isolates representing 24 Phaeoacremonium species. The chemometric analysis was integrated with in vitro toxicity on human keratinocytes and cucumber (Cucumis sativus) cotyledons, serving as representative models for human and plant hosts, respectively. A targeted LC-MS/MS method validated the production of the naphthoquinones scytalone and isosclerone, previously associated with grapevine trunk diseases, but revealed high interspecific variability in their abundance. Chemometric analysis revealed that cultures of Phaeoacremonium species can be distinguished based on their chemical fingerprints. In total, 206 significant metabolic features were uncovered, spanning several chemical classes including prenol lipids, carboxylic acid derivatives, organooxygen compounds, and macrolides. Nevertheless, 36 metabolites were putatively identified. Under our experimental conditions, scytalone and isosclerone showed negligible cytotoxicity and only mild phytotoxicity. In contrast, several crude extracts gave strong toxic effects, suggesting that activity may depend on complex metabolite interactions rather than single compounds. Notably, extracts from grapevine-associated species displayed stronger phytotoxicity and cytotoxicity compared to those from olive or human sources, highlighting a more diverse or more potent array of bioactive metabolites. Together, these results expand the known chemical space of Phaeoacremonium and underscore the need for targeted in vivo studies to elucidate the ecological roles and potential health implications of their secondary metabolites.
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spellingShingle Diversity of specialized metabolites in Phaeoacremonium species revealed by untargeted metabolomics and bioactivity assays.
Reveglia, Pierluigi
Raimondo, Maria Luisa
Paolillo, Carmela
Masi, Marco
Ziaco, Marcello
Lecce, Lucia
Conte, Thomas
Ricciardi, Gaetana
Cimmino, Alessio
Corso, Gaetano
Fontana, Angelo
Carlucci, Antonia
Metabolomics
Humans
Ascomycota
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Metabolome
Chromatography, Liquid
Cucumis sativus
Diversity of specialized metabolites in Phaeoacremonium species revealed by untargeted metabolomics and bioactivity assays. Reveglia, Pierluigi Raimondo, Maria Luisa Paolillo, Carmela Masi, Marco Ziaco, Marcello Lecce, Lucia Conte, Thomas Ricciardi, Gaetana Cimmino, Alessio Corso, Gaetano Fontana, Angelo Carlucci, Antonia Metabolomics Humans Ascomycota Tandem Mass Spectrometry Metabolome Chromatography, Liquid Cucumis sativus Fungi belonging to the genus Phaeoacremonium are recognized as cross-kingdom pathogens, that affect both agricultural crops and human health. Here, we report the first comprehensive large-scale chemotaxonomic study based on untargeted MS-based metabolomics of 28 isolates representing 24 Phaeoacremonium species. The chemometric analysis was integrated with in vitro toxicity on human keratinocytes and cucumber (Cucumis sativus) cotyledons, serving as representative models for human and plant hosts, respectively. A targeted LC-MS/MS method validated the production of the naphthoquinones scytalone and isosclerone, previously associated with grapevine trunk diseases, but revealed high interspecific variability in their abundance. Chemometric analysis revealed that cultures of Phaeoacremonium species can be distinguished based on their chemical fingerprints. In total, 206 significant metabolic features were uncovered, spanning several chemical classes including prenol lipids, carboxylic acid derivatives, organooxygen compounds, and macrolides. Nevertheless, 36 metabolites were putatively identified. Under our experimental conditions, scytalone and isosclerone showed negligible cytotoxicity and only mild phytotoxicity. In contrast, several crude extracts gave strong toxic effects, suggesting that activity may depend on complex metabolite interactions rather than single compounds. Notably, extracts from grapevine-associated species displayed stronger phytotoxicity and cytotoxicity compared to those from olive or human sources, highlighting a more diverse or more potent array of bioactive metabolites. Together, these results expand the known chemical space of Phaeoacremonium and underscore the need for targeted in vivo studies to elucidate the ecological roles and potential health implications of their secondary metabolites.
title Diversity of specialized metabolites in Phaeoacremonium species revealed by untargeted metabolomics and bioactivity assays.
topic Metabolomics
Humans
Ascomycota
Tandem Mass Spectrometry
Metabolome
Chromatography, Liquid
Cucumis sativus
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41699017/