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Aneuploidy Formation in the Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus flavus in Response to Azole Stress

Aspergillus flavus is a mycotoxigenic fungus that contaminates many important agricultural crops with aflatoxin B1, the most toxic and carcinogenic natural compound. This fungus is also the second leading cause of human invasive aspergillosis, after Aspergillus fumigatus, a disease that is particula...

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Autores principales: Barda, Omer, Sadhasivam, Sudharsan, Gong, Di, Doron-Faigenboim, Adi, Zakin, Varda, Drott, Milton T., Sionov, Edward
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10433848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37358460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04339-22
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author Barda, Omer
Sadhasivam, Sudharsan
Gong, Di
Doron-Faigenboim, Adi
Zakin, Varda
Drott, Milton T.
Sionov, Edward
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Sadhasivam, Sudharsan
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description Aspergillus flavus is a mycotoxigenic fungus that contaminates many important agricultural crops with aflatoxin B1, the most toxic and carcinogenic natural compound. This fungus is also the second leading cause of human invasive aspergillosis, after Aspergillus fumigatus, a disease that is particularly prevalent in immunocompromised individuals. Azole drugs are considered the most effective compounds in controlling Aspergillus infections both in clinical and agricultural settings. Emergence of azole resistance in Aspergillus spp. is typically associated with point mutations in cyp51 orthologs that encode lanosterol 14α-demethylase, a component of the ergosterol biosynthesis pathway that is also the target of azoles. We hypothesized that alternative molecular mechanisms are also responsible for acquisition of azole resistance in filamentous fungi. We found that an aflatoxin-producing A. flavus strain adapted to voriconazole exposure at levels above the MIC through whole or segmental aneuploidy of specific chromosomes. We confirm a complete duplication of chromosome 8 in two sequentially isolated clones and a segmental duplication of chromosome 3 in another clone, emphasizing the potential diversity of aneuploidy-mediated resistance mechanisms. The plasticity of aneuploidy-mediated resistance was evidenced by the ability of voriconazole-resistant clones to revert to their original level of azole susceptibility following repeated transfers on drug-free media. This study provides new insights into mechanisms of azole resistance in a filamentous fungus. IMPORTANCE Fungal pathogens cause human disease and threaten global food security by contaminating crops with toxins (mycotoxins). Aspergillus flavus is an opportunistic mycotoxigenic fungus that causes invasive and noninvasive aspergillosis, diseases with high rates of mortality in immunocompromised individuals. Additionally, this fungus contaminates most major crops with the notorious carcinogen, aflatoxin. Voriconazole is the drug of choice to treat infections caused by Aspergillus spp. Although azole resistance mechanisms have been well characterized in clinical isolates of Aspergillus fumigatus, the molecular basis of azole resistance in A. flavus remains unclear. Whole-genome sequencing of eight voriconazole-resistant isolates revealed that, among other factors, A. flavus adapts to high concentrations of voriconazole by duplication of specific chromosomes (i.e., aneuploidy). Our discovery of aneuploidy-mediated resistance in a filamentous fungus represents a paradigm shift, as this type of resistance was previously thought to occur only in yeasts. This observation provides the first experimental evidence of aneuploidy-mediated azole resistance in the filamentous fungus A. flavus.
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spelling pubmed-104338482023-08-18 Aneuploidy Formation in the Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus flavus in Response to Azole Stress Barda, Omer Sadhasivam, Sudharsan Gong, Di Doron-Faigenboim, Adi Zakin, Varda Drott, Milton T. Sionov, Edward Microbiol Spectr Observation Aspergillus flavus is a mycotoxigenic fungus that contaminates many important agricultural crops with aflatoxin B1, the most toxic and carcinogenic natural compound. This fungus is also the second leading cause of human invasive aspergillosis, after Aspergillus fumigatus, a disease that is particularly prevalent in immunocompromised individuals. Azole drugs are considered the most effective compounds in controlling Aspergillus infections both in clinical and agricultural settings. Emergence of azole resistance in Aspergillus spp. is typically associated with point mutations in cyp51 orthologs that encode lanosterol 14α-demethylase, a component of the ergosterol biosynthesis pathway that is also the target of azoles. We hypothesized that alternative molecular mechanisms are also responsible for acquisition of azole resistance in filamentous fungi. We found that an aflatoxin-producing A. flavus strain adapted to voriconazole exposure at levels above the MIC through whole or segmental aneuploidy of specific chromosomes. We confirm a complete duplication of chromosome 8 in two sequentially isolated clones and a segmental duplication of chromosome 3 in another clone, emphasizing the potential diversity of aneuploidy-mediated resistance mechanisms. The plasticity of aneuploidy-mediated resistance was evidenced by the ability of voriconazole-resistant clones to revert to their original level of azole susceptibility following repeated transfers on drug-free media. This study provides new insights into mechanisms of azole resistance in a filamentous fungus. IMPORTANCE Fungal pathogens cause human disease and threaten global food security by contaminating crops with toxins (mycotoxins). Aspergillus flavus is an opportunistic mycotoxigenic fungus that causes invasive and noninvasive aspergillosis, diseases with high rates of mortality in immunocompromised individuals. Additionally, this fungus contaminates most major crops with the notorious carcinogen, aflatoxin. Voriconazole is the drug of choice to treat infections caused by Aspergillus spp. Although azole resistance mechanisms have been well characterized in clinical isolates of Aspergillus fumigatus, the molecular basis of azole resistance in A. flavus remains unclear. Whole-genome sequencing of eight voriconazole-resistant isolates revealed that, among other factors, A. flavus adapts to high concentrations of voriconazole by duplication of specific chromosomes (i.e., aneuploidy). Our discovery of aneuploidy-mediated resistance in a filamentous fungus represents a paradigm shift, as this type of resistance was previously thought to occur only in yeasts. This observation provides the first experimental evidence of aneuploidy-mediated azole resistance in the filamentous fungus A. flavus. American Society for Microbiology 2023-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10433848/ /pubmed/37358460 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04339-22 Text en https://doi.org/10.1128/AuthorWarrantyLicense.v1This is a work of the U.S. Government and is not subject to copyright protection in the United States. Foreign copyrights may apply.
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Barda, Omer
Sadhasivam, Sudharsan
Gong, Di
Doron-Faigenboim, Adi
Zakin, Varda
Drott, Milton T.
Sionov, Edward
Aneuploidy Formation in the Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus flavus in Response to Azole Stress
title Aneuploidy Formation in the Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus flavus in Response to Azole Stress
title_full Aneuploidy Formation in the Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus flavus in Response to Azole Stress
title_fullStr Aneuploidy Formation in the Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus flavus in Response to Azole Stress
title_full_unstemmed Aneuploidy Formation in the Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus flavus in Response to Azole Stress
title_short Aneuploidy Formation in the Filamentous Fungus Aspergillus flavus in Response to Azole Stress
title_sort aneuploidy formation in the filamentous fungus aspergillus flavus in response to azole stress
topic Observation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10433848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37358460
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.04339-22
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