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Ploidy of Cell-Sorted Trophic and Cystic Forms of Pneumocystis carinii
Once regarded as an AIDS-defining illness, Pneumocystis pneumonia (PcP) is nowadays prevailing in immunocompromised HIV-negative individuals such as patients receiving immunosuppressive therapies or affected by primary immunodeficiency. Moreover, Pneumocystis clinical spectrum is broadening to non-s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3114859/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21695077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020935 |
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author | Martinez, Anna Aliouat, El Moukhtar Standaert-Vitse, Annie Werkmeister, Elisabeth Pottier, Muriel Pinçon, Claire Dei-Cas, Eduardo Aliouat-Denis, Cécile-Marie |
author_facet | Martinez, Anna Aliouat, El Moukhtar Standaert-Vitse, Annie Werkmeister, Elisabeth Pottier, Muriel Pinçon, Claire Dei-Cas, Eduardo Aliouat-Denis, Cécile-Marie |
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description | Once regarded as an AIDS-defining illness, Pneumocystis pneumonia (PcP) is nowadays prevailing in immunocompromised HIV-negative individuals such as patients receiving immunosuppressive therapies or affected by primary immunodeficiency. Moreover, Pneumocystis clinical spectrum is broadening to non-severely-immunocompromised subjects who could be colonized by the fungus while remaining asymptomatic for PcP, thus being able to transmit the infection by airborne route to susceptible hosts. Although the taxonomical position of the Pneumocystis genus has been clarified, several aspects of its life cycle remain elusive such as its mode of proliferation within the alveolus or its ploidy level. As no long-term culture model exists to grow Pneumocystis organisms in vitro, an option was to use a model of immunosuppressed rat infected with Pneumocystis carinii and sort life cycle stage fractions using a high-through-put cytometer. Subsequently, ploidy levels of the P. carinii trophic and cystic form fractions were measured by flow cytometry. In the cystic form, eight contents of DNA were measured thus strengthening the fact that each mature cyst contains eight haploid spores. Following release, each spore evolves into a trophic form. The majority of the trophic form fraction was haploid in our study. Some less abundant trophic forms displayed two contents of DNA indicating that they could undergo (i) mating/fusion leading to a diploid status or (ii) asexual mitotic division or (iii) both. Even less abundant trophic forms with four contents of DNA were suggestive of mitotic divisions occurring following mating in diploid trophic forms. Of interest, was the presence of trophic forms with three contents of DNA, an unusual finding that could be related to asymmetrical mitotic divisions occurring in other fungal species to create genetic diversity at lower energetic expenses than mating. Overall, ploidy data of P. carinii life cycle stages shed new light on the complexity of its modes of proliferation. |
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spelling | pubmed-31148592011-06-21 Ploidy of Cell-Sorted Trophic and Cystic Forms of Pneumocystis carinii Martinez, Anna Aliouat, El Moukhtar Standaert-Vitse, Annie Werkmeister, Elisabeth Pottier, Muriel Pinçon, Claire Dei-Cas, Eduardo Aliouat-Denis, Cécile-Marie PLoS One Research Article Once regarded as an AIDS-defining illness, Pneumocystis pneumonia (PcP) is nowadays prevailing in immunocompromised HIV-negative individuals such as patients receiving immunosuppressive therapies or affected by primary immunodeficiency. Moreover, Pneumocystis clinical spectrum is broadening to non-severely-immunocompromised subjects who could be colonized by the fungus while remaining asymptomatic for PcP, thus being able to transmit the infection by airborne route to susceptible hosts. Although the taxonomical position of the Pneumocystis genus has been clarified, several aspects of its life cycle remain elusive such as its mode of proliferation within the alveolus or its ploidy level. As no long-term culture model exists to grow Pneumocystis organisms in vitro, an option was to use a model of immunosuppressed rat infected with Pneumocystis carinii and sort life cycle stage fractions using a high-through-put cytometer. Subsequently, ploidy levels of the P. carinii trophic and cystic form fractions were measured by flow cytometry. In the cystic form, eight contents of DNA were measured thus strengthening the fact that each mature cyst contains eight haploid spores. Following release, each spore evolves into a trophic form. The majority of the trophic form fraction was haploid in our study. Some less abundant trophic forms displayed two contents of DNA indicating that they could undergo (i) mating/fusion leading to a diploid status or (ii) asexual mitotic division or (iii) both. Even less abundant trophic forms with four contents of DNA were suggestive of mitotic divisions occurring following mating in diploid trophic forms. Of interest, was the presence of trophic forms with three contents of DNA, an unusual finding that could be related to asymmetrical mitotic divisions occurring in other fungal species to create genetic diversity at lower energetic expenses than mating. Overall, ploidy data of P. carinii life cycle stages shed new light on the complexity of its modes of proliferation. Public Library of Science 2011-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3114859/ /pubmed/21695077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020935 Text en Martinez et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Martinez, Anna Aliouat, El Moukhtar Standaert-Vitse, Annie Werkmeister, Elisabeth Pottier, Muriel Pinçon, Claire Dei-Cas, Eduardo Aliouat-Denis, Cécile-Marie Ploidy of Cell-Sorted Trophic and Cystic Forms of Pneumocystis carinii |
title | Ploidy of Cell-Sorted Trophic and Cystic Forms of Pneumocystis carinii
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title_full | Ploidy of Cell-Sorted Trophic and Cystic Forms of Pneumocystis carinii
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title_fullStr | Ploidy of Cell-Sorted Trophic and Cystic Forms of Pneumocystis carinii
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title_full_unstemmed | Ploidy of Cell-Sorted Trophic and Cystic Forms of Pneumocystis carinii
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title_short | Ploidy of Cell-Sorted Trophic and Cystic Forms of Pneumocystis carinii
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title_sort | ploidy of cell-sorted trophic and cystic forms of pneumocystis carinii |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3114859/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21695077 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0020935 |
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