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Multi-omics profiling of fungal balls in chronic pulmonary aspergillosis patients reveals microbiome dynamics and metabolic adaptations

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Fungal balls (aspergillomas) are a debilitating complication of chronic pulmonary aspergillosis, but their functional biology as multi-kingdom ecosystems is poorly understood. Through integrated multi-omics analysis of 61 patient-derived fungal balls, we reveal their complex ecology. While Aspergillus fumigatus dominates the fungal niche (59% of patients), bacterial co-colonization is ubiquitous, primarily by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Haemophilus influenzae. Metabolomics and metatranscriptomics unveil a structured division of labour and active warfare, including metabolic cross-feeding, competition for iron, and reciprocal antagonism via secondary metabolites, such as fumagillin and fumigaclavine C produced by A. fumigatus. Host metabolomics and transcriptomics revealed a potent but dysregulated human immune response, characterized by neutrophil activation and failed resolution. Our findings redefine aspergilloma not as a mere fungal aggregate, but as a resilient polymicrobial biofilm across kingdoms, in which synergistic and antagonistic inter-kingdom interactions drive pathogenesis and chronicity, suggesting new therapeutic strategies targeting the pathogenic consortium.
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