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Candida albicans-Induced Epithelial Damage Mediates Translocation through Intestinal Barriers

Life-threatening systemic infections often occur due to the translocation of pathogens across the gut barrier and into the bloodstream. While the microbial and host mechanisms permitting bacterial gut translocation are well characterized, these mechanisms are still unclear for fungal pathogens such...

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Autores principales: Allert, Stefanie, Förster, Toni M., Svensson, Carl-Magnus, Richardson, Jonathan P., Pawlik, Tony, Hebecker, Betty, Rudolphi, Sven, Juraschitz, Marc, Schaller, Martin, Blagojevic, Mariana, Morschhäuser, Joachim, Figge, Marc Thilo, Jacobsen, Ilse D., Naglik, Julian R., Kasper, Lydia, Mogavero, Selene, Hube, Bernhard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5989070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29871918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00915-18
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author Allert, Stefanie
Förster, Toni M.
Svensson, Carl-Magnus
Richardson, Jonathan P.
Pawlik, Tony
Hebecker, Betty
Rudolphi, Sven
Juraschitz, Marc
Schaller, Martin
Blagojevic, Mariana
Morschhäuser, Joachim
Figge, Marc Thilo
Jacobsen, Ilse D.
Naglik, Julian R.
Kasper, Lydia
Mogavero, Selene
Hube, Bernhard
author_facet Allert, Stefanie
Förster, Toni M.
Svensson, Carl-Magnus
Richardson, Jonathan P.
Pawlik, Tony
Hebecker, Betty
Rudolphi, Sven
Juraschitz, Marc
Schaller, Martin
Blagojevic, Mariana
Morschhäuser, Joachim
Figge, Marc Thilo
Jacobsen, Ilse D.
Naglik, Julian R.
Kasper, Lydia
Mogavero, Selene
Hube, Bernhard
author_sort Allert, Stefanie
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description Life-threatening systemic infections often occur due to the translocation of pathogens across the gut barrier and into the bloodstream. While the microbial and host mechanisms permitting bacterial gut translocation are well characterized, these mechanisms are still unclear for fungal pathogens such as Candida albicans, a leading cause of nosocomial fungal bloodstream infections. In this study, we dissected the cellular mechanisms of translocation of C. albicans across intestinal epithelia in vitro and identified fungal genes associated with this process. We show that fungal translocation is a dynamic process initiated by invasion and followed by cellular damage and loss of epithelial integrity. A screen of >2,000 C. albicans deletion mutants identified genes required for cellular damage of and translocation across enterocytes. Correlation analysis suggests that hypha formation, barrier damage above a minimum threshold level, and a decreased epithelial integrity are required for efficient fungal translocation. Translocation occurs predominantly via a transcellular route, which is associated with fungus-induced necrotic epithelial damage, but not apoptotic cell death. The cytolytic peptide toxin of C. albicans, candidalysin, was found to be essential for damage of enterocytes and was a key factor in subsequent fungal translocation, suggesting that transcellular translocation of C. albicans through intestinal layers is mediated by candidalysin. However, fungal invasion and low-level translocation can also occur via non-transcellular routes in a candidalysin-independent manner. This is the first study showing translocation of a human-pathogenic fungus across the intestinal barrier being mediated by a peptide toxin.
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spelling pubmed-59890702018-06-12 Candida albicans-Induced Epithelial Damage Mediates Translocation through Intestinal Barriers Allert, Stefanie Förster, Toni M. Svensson, Carl-Magnus Richardson, Jonathan P. Pawlik, Tony Hebecker, Betty Rudolphi, Sven Juraschitz, Marc Schaller, Martin Blagojevic, Mariana Morschhäuser, Joachim Figge, Marc Thilo Jacobsen, Ilse D. Naglik, Julian R. Kasper, Lydia Mogavero, Selene Hube, Bernhard mBio Research Article Life-threatening systemic infections often occur due to the translocation of pathogens across the gut barrier and into the bloodstream. While the microbial and host mechanisms permitting bacterial gut translocation are well characterized, these mechanisms are still unclear for fungal pathogens such as Candida albicans, a leading cause of nosocomial fungal bloodstream infections. In this study, we dissected the cellular mechanisms of translocation of C. albicans across intestinal epithelia in vitro and identified fungal genes associated with this process. We show that fungal translocation is a dynamic process initiated by invasion and followed by cellular damage and loss of epithelial integrity. A screen of >2,000 C. albicans deletion mutants identified genes required for cellular damage of and translocation across enterocytes. Correlation analysis suggests that hypha formation, barrier damage above a minimum threshold level, and a decreased epithelial integrity are required for efficient fungal translocation. Translocation occurs predominantly via a transcellular route, which is associated with fungus-induced necrotic epithelial damage, but not apoptotic cell death. The cytolytic peptide toxin of C. albicans, candidalysin, was found to be essential for damage of enterocytes and was a key factor in subsequent fungal translocation, suggesting that transcellular translocation of C. albicans through intestinal layers is mediated by candidalysin. However, fungal invasion and low-level translocation can also occur via non-transcellular routes in a candidalysin-independent manner. This is the first study showing translocation of a human-pathogenic fungus across the intestinal barrier being mediated by a peptide toxin. American Society for Microbiology 2018-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5989070/ /pubmed/29871918 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00915-18 Text en Copyright © 2018 Allert 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/) .
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Allert, Stefanie
Förster, Toni M.
Svensson, Carl-Magnus
Richardson, Jonathan P.
Pawlik, Tony
Hebecker, Betty
Rudolphi, Sven
Juraschitz, Marc
Schaller, Martin
Blagojevic, Mariana
Morschhäuser, Joachim
Figge, Marc Thilo
Jacobsen, Ilse D.
Naglik, Julian R.
Kasper, Lydia
Mogavero, Selene
Hube, Bernhard
Candida albicans-Induced Epithelial Damage Mediates Translocation through Intestinal Barriers
title Candida albicans-Induced Epithelial Damage Mediates Translocation through Intestinal Barriers
title_full Candida albicans-Induced Epithelial Damage Mediates Translocation through Intestinal Barriers
title_fullStr Candida albicans-Induced Epithelial Damage Mediates Translocation through Intestinal Barriers
title_full_unstemmed Candida albicans-Induced Epithelial Damage Mediates Translocation through Intestinal Barriers
title_short Candida albicans-Induced Epithelial Damage Mediates Translocation through Intestinal Barriers
title_sort candida albicans-induced epithelial damage mediates translocation through intestinal barriers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5989070/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29871918
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.00915-18
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