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Conservation and Divergence in the Candida Species Biofilm Matrix Mannan-Glucan Complex Structure, Function, and Genetic Control
Candida biofilms resist the effects of available antifungal therapies. Prior studies with Candida albicans biofilms show that an extracellular matrix mannan-glucan complex (MGCx) contributes to antifungal sequestration, leading to drug resistance. Here we implement biochemical, pharmacological, and...
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American Society for Microbiology
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5885036/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29615504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00451-18 |
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author | Dominguez, Eddie Zarnowski, Robert Sanchez, Hiram Covelli, Antonio S. Westler, William M. Azadi, Parastoo Nett, Jeniel Mitchell, Aaron P. Andes, David R. |
author_facet | Dominguez, Eddie Zarnowski, Robert Sanchez, Hiram Covelli, Antonio S. Westler, William M. Azadi, Parastoo Nett, Jeniel Mitchell, Aaron P. Andes, David R. |
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description | Candida biofilms resist the effects of available antifungal therapies. Prior studies with Candida albicans biofilms show that an extracellular matrix mannan-glucan complex (MGCx) contributes to antifungal sequestration, leading to drug resistance. Here we implement biochemical, pharmacological, and genetic approaches to explore a similar mechanism of resistance for the three most common clinically encountered non-albicans Candida species (NAC). Our findings reveal that each Candida species biofilm synthesizes a mannan-glucan complex and that the antifungal-protective function of this complex is conserved. Structural similarities extended primarily to the polysaccharide backbone (α-1,6-mannan and β-1,6-glucan). Surprisingly, biochemical analysis uncovered stark differences in the branching side chains of the MGCx among the species. Consistent with the structural analysis, similarities in the genetic control of MGCx production for each Candida species also appeared limited to the synthesis of the polysaccharide backbone. Each species appears to employ a unique subset of modification enzymes for MGCx synthesis, likely accounting for the observed side chain diversity. Our results argue for the conservation of matrix function among Candida spp. While biogenesis is preserved at the level of the mannan-glucan complex backbone, divergence emerges for construction of branching side chains. Thus, the MGCx backbone represents an ideal drug target for effective pan-Candida species biofilm therapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-58850362018-04-13 Conservation and Divergence in the Candida Species Biofilm Matrix Mannan-Glucan Complex Structure, Function, and Genetic Control Dominguez, Eddie Zarnowski, Robert Sanchez, Hiram Covelli, Antonio S. Westler, William M. Azadi, Parastoo Nett, Jeniel Mitchell, Aaron P. Andes, David R. mBio Research Article Candida biofilms resist the effects of available antifungal therapies. Prior studies with Candida albicans biofilms show that an extracellular matrix mannan-glucan complex (MGCx) contributes to antifungal sequestration, leading to drug resistance. Here we implement biochemical, pharmacological, and genetic approaches to explore a similar mechanism of resistance for the three most common clinically encountered non-albicans Candida species (NAC). Our findings reveal that each Candida species biofilm synthesizes a mannan-glucan complex and that the antifungal-protective function of this complex is conserved. Structural similarities extended primarily to the polysaccharide backbone (α-1,6-mannan and β-1,6-glucan). Surprisingly, biochemical analysis uncovered stark differences in the branching side chains of the MGCx among the species. Consistent with the structural analysis, similarities in the genetic control of MGCx production for each Candida species also appeared limited to the synthesis of the polysaccharide backbone. Each species appears to employ a unique subset of modification enzymes for MGCx synthesis, likely accounting for the observed side chain diversity. Our results argue for the conservation of matrix function among Candida spp. While biogenesis is preserved at the level of the mannan-glucan complex backbone, divergence emerges for construction of branching side chains. Thus, the MGCx backbone represents an ideal drug target for effective pan-Candida species biofilm therapy. American Society for Microbiology 2018-04-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5885036/ /pubmed/29615504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00451-18 Text en Copyright © 2018 Dominguez et al. https://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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dominguez, Eddie Zarnowski, Robert Sanchez, Hiram Covelli, Antonio S. Westler, William M. Azadi, Parastoo Nett, Jeniel Mitchell, Aaron P. Andes, David R. Conservation and Divergence in the Candida Species Biofilm Matrix Mannan-Glucan Complex Structure, Function, and Genetic Control |
title | Conservation and Divergence in the Candida Species Biofilm Matrix Mannan-Glucan Complex Structure, Function, and Genetic Control |
title_full | Conservation and Divergence in the Candida Species Biofilm Matrix Mannan-Glucan Complex Structure, Function, and Genetic Control |
title_fullStr | Conservation and Divergence in the Candida Species Biofilm Matrix Mannan-Glucan Complex Structure, Function, and Genetic Control |
title_full_unstemmed | Conservation and Divergence in the Candida Species Biofilm Matrix Mannan-Glucan Complex Structure, Function, and Genetic Control |
title_short | Conservation and Divergence in the Candida Species Biofilm Matrix Mannan-Glucan Complex Structure, Function, and Genetic Control |
title_sort | conservation and divergence in the candida species biofilm matrix mannan-glucan complex structure, function, and genetic control |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5885036/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29615504 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00451-18 |
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