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Identification of Genes in Candida glabrata Conferring Altered Responses to Caspofungin, a Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitor

Candida glabrata is an important human fungal pathogen whose incidence continues to rise. Because many clinical isolates are resistant to azole drugs, the drugs of choice to treat such infections are members of the echinocandin family, although there are increasing reports of resistance to these dru...

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Autores principales: Rosenwald, Anne G., Arora, Gaurav, Ferrandino, Rocco, Gerace, Erica L., Mohammednetej, Maedeh, Nosair, Waseem, Rattila, Shemona, Subic, Amanda Zirzow, Rolfes, Ronda
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5015946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27449515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.032490
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author Rosenwald, Anne G.
Arora, Gaurav
Ferrandino, Rocco
Gerace, Erica L.
Mohammednetej, Maedeh
Nosair, Waseem
Rattila, Shemona
Subic, Amanda Zirzow
Rolfes, Ronda
author_facet Rosenwald, Anne G.
Arora, Gaurav
Ferrandino, Rocco
Gerace, Erica L.
Mohammednetej, Maedeh
Nosair, Waseem
Rattila, Shemona
Subic, Amanda Zirzow
Rolfes, Ronda
author_sort Rosenwald, Anne G.
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description Candida glabrata is an important human fungal pathogen whose incidence continues to rise. Because many clinical isolates are resistant to azole drugs, the drugs of choice to treat such infections are members of the echinocandin family, although there are increasing reports of resistance to these drugs as well. In efforts to better understand the genetic changes that lead to altered responses to echinocandins, we screened a transposon-insertion library of mutants for strains to identify genes that are important for cellular responses to caspofungin, a member of this drug family. We identified 16 genes that, when disrupted, caused increased tolerance, and 48 genes that, when disrupted, caused increased sensitivity compared to the wild-type parental strain. Four of the genes identified as causing sensitivity are orthologs of Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes encoding proteins important for the cell wall integrity (CWI) pathway. In addition, several other genes are orthologs of the high affinity Ca(2+) uptake system (HACS) complex genes. We analyzed disruption mutants representing all 64 genes under 33 different conditions, including the presence of cell wall disrupting agents and other drugs, a variety of salts, increased temperature, and altered pH. Further, we generated knockout mutants in different genes within the CWI pathway and the HACS complex, and found that they too exhibited phenotypes consistent with defects in cell wall construction. Our results indicate that small molecules that inhibit the CWI pathway, or that the HACS complex, may be an important means of increasing the efficacy of caspofungin.
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spelling pubmed-50159462016-09-09 Identification of Genes in Candida glabrata Conferring Altered Responses to Caspofungin, a Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitor Rosenwald, Anne G. Arora, Gaurav Ferrandino, Rocco Gerace, Erica L. Mohammednetej, Maedeh Nosair, Waseem Rattila, Shemona Subic, Amanda Zirzow Rolfes, Ronda G3 (Bethesda) Investigations Candida glabrata is an important human fungal pathogen whose incidence continues to rise. Because many clinical isolates are resistant to azole drugs, the drugs of choice to treat such infections are members of the echinocandin family, although there are increasing reports of resistance to these drugs as well. In efforts to better understand the genetic changes that lead to altered responses to echinocandins, we screened a transposon-insertion library of mutants for strains to identify genes that are important for cellular responses to caspofungin, a member of this drug family. We identified 16 genes that, when disrupted, caused increased tolerance, and 48 genes that, when disrupted, caused increased sensitivity compared to the wild-type parental strain. Four of the genes identified as causing sensitivity are orthologs of Saccharomyces cerevisiae genes encoding proteins important for the cell wall integrity (CWI) pathway. In addition, several other genes are orthologs of the high affinity Ca(2+) uptake system (HACS) complex genes. We analyzed disruption mutants representing all 64 genes under 33 different conditions, including the presence of cell wall disrupting agents and other drugs, a variety of salts, increased temperature, and altered pH. Further, we generated knockout mutants in different genes within the CWI pathway and the HACS complex, and found that they too exhibited phenotypes consistent with defects in cell wall construction. Our results indicate that small molecules that inhibit the CWI pathway, or that the HACS complex, may be an important means of increasing the efficacy of caspofungin. Genetics Society of America 2016-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5015946/ /pubmed/27449515 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.032490 Text en Copyright © 2016 Rosenwald et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Investigations
Rosenwald, Anne G.
Arora, Gaurav
Ferrandino, Rocco
Gerace, Erica L.
Mohammednetej, Maedeh
Nosair, Waseem
Rattila, Shemona
Subic, Amanda Zirzow
Rolfes, Ronda
Identification of Genes in Candida glabrata Conferring Altered Responses to Caspofungin, a Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitor
title Identification of Genes in Candida glabrata Conferring Altered Responses to Caspofungin, a Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitor
title_full Identification of Genes in Candida glabrata Conferring Altered Responses to Caspofungin, a Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitor
title_fullStr Identification of Genes in Candida glabrata Conferring Altered Responses to Caspofungin, a Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitor
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Genes in Candida glabrata Conferring Altered Responses to Caspofungin, a Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitor
title_short Identification of Genes in Candida glabrata Conferring Altered Responses to Caspofungin, a Cell Wall Synthesis Inhibitor
title_sort identification of genes in candida glabrata conferring altered responses to caspofungin, a cell wall synthesis inhibitor
topic Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5015946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27449515
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.032490
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