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Mechanisms Underlying the Exquisite Sensitivity of Candida albicans to Combinatorial Cationic and Oxidative Stress That Enhances the Potent Fungicidal Activity of Phagocytes

Immune cells exploit reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cationic fluxes to kill microbial pathogens, such as the fungus Candida albicans. Yet, C. albicans is resistant to these stresses in vitro. Therefore, what accounts for the potent antifungal activity of neutrophils? We show that simultaneous exp...

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Autores principales: Kaloriti, Despoina, Jacobsen, Mette, Yin, Zhikang, Patterson, Miranda, Tillmann, Anna, Smith, Deborah A., Cook, Emily, You, Tao, Grimm, Melissa J., Bohovych, Iryna, Grebogi, Celso, Segal, Brahm H., Gow, Neil A. R., Haynes, Ken, Quinn, Janet, Brown, Alistair J. P.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: American Society of Microbiology 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25028425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01334-14
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author Kaloriti, Despoina
Jacobsen, Mette
Yin, Zhikang
Patterson, Miranda
Tillmann, Anna
Smith, Deborah A.
Cook, Emily
You, Tao
Grimm, Melissa J.
Bohovych, Iryna
Grebogi, Celso
Segal, Brahm H.
Gow, Neil A. R.
Haynes, Ken
Quinn, Janet
Brown, Alistair J. P.
author_facet Kaloriti, Despoina
Jacobsen, Mette
Yin, Zhikang
Patterson, Miranda
Tillmann, Anna
Smith, Deborah A.
Cook, Emily
You, Tao
Grimm, Melissa J.
Bohovych, Iryna
Grebogi, Celso
Segal, Brahm H.
Gow, Neil A. R.
Haynes, Ken
Quinn, Janet
Brown, Alistair J. P.
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description Immune cells exploit reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cationic fluxes to kill microbial pathogens, such as the fungus Candida albicans. Yet, C. albicans is resistant to these stresses in vitro. Therefore, what accounts for the potent antifungal activity of neutrophils? We show that simultaneous exposure to oxidative and cationic stresses is much more potent than the individual stresses themselves and that this combinatorial stress kills C. albicans synergistically in vitro. We also show that the high fungicidal activity of human neutrophils is dependent on the combinatorial effects of the oxidative burst and cationic fluxes, as their pharmacological attenuation with apocynin or glibenclamide reduced phagocytic potency to a similar extent. The mechanistic basis for the extreme potency of combinatorial cationic plus oxidative stress—a phenomenon we term stress pathway interference—lies with the inhibition of hydrogen peroxide detoxification by the cations. In C. albicans this causes the intracellular accumulation of ROS, the inhibition of Cap1 (a transcriptional activator that normally drives the transcriptional response to oxidative stress), and altered readouts of the stress-activated protein kinase Hog1. This leads to a loss of oxidative and cationic stress transcriptional outputs, a precipitous collapse in stress adaptation, and cell death. This stress pathway interference can be suppressed by ectopic catalase (Cat1) expression, which inhibits the intracellular accumulation of ROS and the synergistic killing of C. albicans cells by combinatorial cationic plus oxidative stress. Stress pathway interference represents a powerful fungicidal mechanism employed by the host that suggests novel approaches to potentiate antifungal therapy.
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spelling pubmed-41612632014-09-11 Mechanisms Underlying the Exquisite Sensitivity of Candida albicans to Combinatorial Cationic and Oxidative Stress That Enhances the Potent Fungicidal Activity of Phagocytes Kaloriti, Despoina Jacobsen, Mette Yin, Zhikang Patterson, Miranda Tillmann, Anna Smith, Deborah A. Cook, Emily You, Tao Grimm, Melissa J. Bohovych, Iryna Grebogi, Celso Segal, Brahm H. Gow, Neil A. R. Haynes, Ken Quinn, Janet Brown, Alistair J. P. mBio Research Article Immune cells exploit reactive oxygen species (ROS) and cationic fluxes to kill microbial pathogens, such as the fungus Candida albicans. Yet, C. albicans is resistant to these stresses in vitro. Therefore, what accounts for the potent antifungal activity of neutrophils? We show that simultaneous exposure to oxidative and cationic stresses is much more potent than the individual stresses themselves and that this combinatorial stress kills C. albicans synergistically in vitro. We also show that the high fungicidal activity of human neutrophils is dependent on the combinatorial effects of the oxidative burst and cationic fluxes, as their pharmacological attenuation with apocynin or glibenclamide reduced phagocytic potency to a similar extent. The mechanistic basis for the extreme potency of combinatorial cationic plus oxidative stress—a phenomenon we term stress pathway interference—lies with the inhibition of hydrogen peroxide detoxification by the cations. In C. albicans this causes the intracellular accumulation of ROS, the inhibition of Cap1 (a transcriptional activator that normally drives the transcriptional response to oxidative stress), and altered readouts of the stress-activated protein kinase Hog1. This leads to a loss of oxidative and cationic stress transcriptional outputs, a precipitous collapse in stress adaptation, and cell death. This stress pathway interference can be suppressed by ectopic catalase (Cat1) expression, which inhibits the intracellular accumulation of ROS and the synergistic killing of C. albicans cells by combinatorial cationic plus oxidative stress. Stress pathway interference represents a powerful fungicidal mechanism employed by the host that suggests novel approaches to potentiate antifungal therapy. American Society of Microbiology 2014-07-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4161263/ /pubmed/25028425 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01334-14 Text en Copyright © 2014 Kaloriti et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Kaloriti, Despoina
Jacobsen, Mette
Yin, Zhikang
Patterson, Miranda
Tillmann, Anna
Smith, Deborah A.
Cook, Emily
You, Tao
Grimm, Melissa J.
Bohovych, Iryna
Grebogi, Celso
Segal, Brahm H.
Gow, Neil A. R.
Haynes, Ken
Quinn, Janet
Brown, Alistair J. P.
Mechanisms Underlying the Exquisite Sensitivity of Candida albicans to Combinatorial Cationic and Oxidative Stress That Enhances the Potent Fungicidal Activity of Phagocytes
title Mechanisms Underlying the Exquisite Sensitivity of Candida albicans to Combinatorial Cationic and Oxidative Stress That Enhances the Potent Fungicidal Activity of Phagocytes
title_full Mechanisms Underlying the Exquisite Sensitivity of Candida albicans to Combinatorial Cationic and Oxidative Stress That Enhances the Potent Fungicidal Activity of Phagocytes
title_fullStr Mechanisms Underlying the Exquisite Sensitivity of Candida albicans to Combinatorial Cationic and Oxidative Stress That Enhances the Potent Fungicidal Activity of Phagocytes
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms Underlying the Exquisite Sensitivity of Candida albicans to Combinatorial Cationic and Oxidative Stress That Enhances the Potent Fungicidal Activity of Phagocytes
title_short Mechanisms Underlying the Exquisite Sensitivity of Candida albicans to Combinatorial Cationic and Oxidative Stress That Enhances the Potent Fungicidal Activity of Phagocytes
title_sort mechanisms underlying the exquisite sensitivity of candida albicans to combinatorial cationic and oxidative stress that enhances the potent fungicidal activity of phagocytes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4161263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25028425
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01334-14
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