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Gene expression in human fungal pathogen Coccidioides immitis changes as arthroconidia differentiate into spherules and mature

BACKGROUND: Coccidioides immitis is a dimorphic fungus that causes disease in mammals, including human beings. It grows as a mycelium containing arthroconidia in the soil and in the host arthroconidia differentiates into a unique structure called a spherule. We used a custom open reading frame oligo...

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Autores principales: Viriyakosol, Suganya, Singhania, Akul, Fierer, Joshua, Goldberg, Jonathan, Kirkland, Theo N, Woelk, Christopher H
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3693894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23714098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-13-121
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author Viriyakosol, Suganya
Singhania, Akul
Fierer, Joshua
Goldberg, Jonathan
Kirkland, Theo N
Woelk, Christopher H
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Singhania, Akul
Fierer, Joshua
Goldberg, Jonathan
Kirkland, Theo N
Woelk, Christopher H
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description BACKGROUND: Coccidioides immitis is a dimorphic fungus that causes disease in mammals, including human beings. It grows as a mycelium containing arthroconidia in the soil and in the host arthroconidia differentiates into a unique structure called a spherule. We used a custom open reading frame oligonucleotide microarray to compare the transcriptome of C. immitis mycelia with early (day 2) and late stage (day 8) spherules grown in vitro. All hybridizations were done in quadruplicate and stringent criteria were used to identify significantly differentially expressed genes. RESULTS: 22% of C. immitis genes were differentially expressed in either day 2 or day 8 spherules compared to mycelia, and about 12% of genes were differentially expressed comparing the two spherule time points. Oxireductases, including an extracellular superoxide dismutase, were upregulated in spherules and they may be important for defense against oxidative stress. Many signal transduction molecules, including pleckstrin domain proteins, protein kinases and transcription factors were downregulated in day 2 spherules. Several genes involved in sulfur metabolism were downregulated in day 8 spherules compared to day 2 spherules. Transcription of amylase and α (1,3) glucan synthase was upregulated in spherules; these genes have been found to be important for differentiation to yeast in Histoplasma. There were two homologs of 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (4-HPPD); transcription of one was up- and the other downregulated. We tested the effect of a 4-HPPD inhibitor, nitisinone, on mycelial and spherule growth and found that it inhibited mycelial but not spherule growth. CONCLUSIONS: Transcription of many genes was differentially expressed in the process of arthroconidia to spherule conversion and spherule maturation, as would be expected given the magnitude of the morphologic change. The transcription profile of early stage (day 2) spherules was different than late stage (day 8) endosporulating spherules. In addition, very few genes that are important for spore to yeast conversion in other dimorphic fungi are differentially expressed in C. immitis mycelia and spherules suggesting that dimorphic fungi may have evolved different mechanisms to differentiate from mycelia to tissue invasive forms.
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spelling pubmed-36938942013-06-27 Gene expression in human fungal pathogen Coccidioides immitis changes as arthroconidia differentiate into spherules and mature Viriyakosol, Suganya Singhania, Akul Fierer, Joshua Goldberg, Jonathan Kirkland, Theo N Woelk, Christopher H BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: Coccidioides immitis is a dimorphic fungus that causes disease in mammals, including human beings. It grows as a mycelium containing arthroconidia in the soil and in the host arthroconidia differentiates into a unique structure called a spherule. We used a custom open reading frame oligonucleotide microarray to compare the transcriptome of C. immitis mycelia with early (day 2) and late stage (day 8) spherules grown in vitro. All hybridizations were done in quadruplicate and stringent criteria were used to identify significantly differentially expressed genes. RESULTS: 22% of C. immitis genes were differentially expressed in either day 2 or day 8 spherules compared to mycelia, and about 12% of genes were differentially expressed comparing the two spherule time points. Oxireductases, including an extracellular superoxide dismutase, were upregulated in spherules and they may be important for defense against oxidative stress. Many signal transduction molecules, including pleckstrin domain proteins, protein kinases and transcription factors were downregulated in day 2 spherules. Several genes involved in sulfur metabolism were downregulated in day 8 spherules compared to day 2 spherules. Transcription of amylase and α (1,3) glucan synthase was upregulated in spherules; these genes have been found to be important for differentiation to yeast in Histoplasma. There were two homologs of 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (4-HPPD); transcription of one was up- and the other downregulated. We tested the effect of a 4-HPPD inhibitor, nitisinone, on mycelial and spherule growth and found that it inhibited mycelial but not spherule growth. CONCLUSIONS: Transcription of many genes was differentially expressed in the process of arthroconidia to spherule conversion and spherule maturation, as would be expected given the magnitude of the morphologic change. The transcription profile of early stage (day 2) spherules was different than late stage (day 8) endosporulating spherules. In addition, very few genes that are important for spore to yeast conversion in other dimorphic fungi are differentially expressed in C. immitis mycelia and spherules suggesting that dimorphic fungi may have evolved different mechanisms to differentiate from mycelia to tissue invasive forms. BioMed Central 2013-05-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3693894/ /pubmed/23714098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-13-121 Text en Copyright © 2013 Viriyakosol et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Viriyakosol, Suganya
Singhania, Akul
Fierer, Joshua
Goldberg, Jonathan
Kirkland, Theo N
Woelk, Christopher H
Gene expression in human fungal pathogen Coccidioides immitis changes as arthroconidia differentiate into spherules and mature
title Gene expression in human fungal pathogen Coccidioides immitis changes as arthroconidia differentiate into spherules and mature
title_full Gene expression in human fungal pathogen Coccidioides immitis changes as arthroconidia differentiate into spherules and mature
title_fullStr Gene expression in human fungal pathogen Coccidioides immitis changes as arthroconidia differentiate into spherules and mature
title_full_unstemmed Gene expression in human fungal pathogen Coccidioides immitis changes as arthroconidia differentiate into spherules and mature
title_short Gene expression in human fungal pathogen Coccidioides immitis changes as arthroconidia differentiate into spherules and mature
title_sort gene expression in human fungal pathogen coccidioides immitis changes as arthroconidia differentiate into spherules and mature
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3693894/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23714098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-13-121
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