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Dual RNA-Seq Analysis of Trichophyton rubrum and HaCat Keratinocyte Co-Culture Highlights Important Genes for Fungal-Host Interaction

The dermatophyte Trichophyton rubrum is the major fungal pathogen of skin, hair, and nails that uses keratinized substrates as the primary nutrients during infection. Few strategies are available that permit a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in the interaction of T. rubrum...

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Autores principales: Petrucelli, Monise Fazolin, Peronni, Kamila, Sanches, Pablo Rodrigo, Komoto, Tatiana Takahasi, Matsuda, Josie Budag, da Silva, Wilson Araújo, Beleboni, Rene Oliveira, Martinez-Rossi, Nilce Maria, Marins, Mozart, Fachin, Ana Lúcia
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6070946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30029541
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9070362
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author Petrucelli, Monise Fazolin
Peronni, Kamila
Sanches, Pablo Rodrigo
Komoto, Tatiana Takahasi
Matsuda, Josie Budag
da Silva, Wilson Araújo
Beleboni, Rene Oliveira
Martinez-Rossi, Nilce Maria
Marins, Mozart
Fachin, Ana Lúcia
author_facet Petrucelli, Monise Fazolin
Peronni, Kamila
Sanches, Pablo Rodrigo
Komoto, Tatiana Takahasi
Matsuda, Josie Budag
da Silva, Wilson Araújo
Beleboni, Rene Oliveira
Martinez-Rossi, Nilce Maria
Marins, Mozart
Fachin, Ana Lúcia
author_sort Petrucelli, Monise Fazolin
collection PubMed
description The dermatophyte Trichophyton rubrum is the major fungal pathogen of skin, hair, and nails that uses keratinized substrates as the primary nutrients during infection. Few strategies are available that permit a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in the interaction of T. rubrum with the host because of the limitations of models mimicking this interaction. Dual RNA-seq is a powerful tool to unravel this complex interaction since it enables simultaneous evaluation of the transcriptome of two organisms. Using this technology in an in vitro model of co-culture, this study evaluated the transcriptional profile of genes involved in fungus-host interactions in 24 h. Our data demonstrated the induction of glyoxylate cycle genes, ERG6 and TERG_00916, which encodes a carboxylic acid transporter that may improve the assimilation of nutrients and fungal survival in the host. Furthermore, genes encoding keratinolytic proteases were also induced. In human keratinocytes (HaCat) cells, the SLC11A1, RNASE7, and CSF2 genes were induced and the products of these genes are known to have antimicrobial activity. In addition, the FLG and KRT1 genes involved in the epithelial barrier integrity were inhibited. This analysis showed the modulation of important genes involved in T. rubrum–host interaction, which could represent potential antifungal targets for the treatment of dermatophytoses.
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spelling pubmed-60709462018-08-09 Dual RNA-Seq Analysis of Trichophyton rubrum and HaCat Keratinocyte Co-Culture Highlights Important Genes for Fungal-Host Interaction Petrucelli, Monise Fazolin Peronni, Kamila Sanches, Pablo Rodrigo Komoto, Tatiana Takahasi Matsuda, Josie Budag da Silva, Wilson Araújo Beleboni, Rene Oliveira Martinez-Rossi, Nilce Maria Marins, Mozart Fachin, Ana Lúcia Genes (Basel) Article The dermatophyte Trichophyton rubrum is the major fungal pathogen of skin, hair, and nails that uses keratinized substrates as the primary nutrients during infection. Few strategies are available that permit a better understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in the interaction of T. rubrum with the host because of the limitations of models mimicking this interaction. Dual RNA-seq is a powerful tool to unravel this complex interaction since it enables simultaneous evaluation of the transcriptome of two organisms. Using this technology in an in vitro model of co-culture, this study evaluated the transcriptional profile of genes involved in fungus-host interactions in 24 h. Our data demonstrated the induction of glyoxylate cycle genes, ERG6 and TERG_00916, which encodes a carboxylic acid transporter that may improve the assimilation of nutrients and fungal survival in the host. Furthermore, genes encoding keratinolytic proteases were also induced. In human keratinocytes (HaCat) cells, the SLC11A1, RNASE7, and CSF2 genes were induced and the products of these genes are known to have antimicrobial activity. In addition, the FLG and KRT1 genes involved in the epithelial barrier integrity were inhibited. This analysis showed the modulation of important genes involved in T. rubrum–host interaction, which could represent potential antifungal targets for the treatment of dermatophytoses. MDPI 2018-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6070946/ /pubmed/30029541 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9070362 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Petrucelli, Monise Fazolin
Peronni, Kamila
Sanches, Pablo Rodrigo
Komoto, Tatiana Takahasi
Matsuda, Josie Budag
da Silva, Wilson Araújo
Beleboni, Rene Oliveira
Martinez-Rossi, Nilce Maria
Marins, Mozart
Fachin, Ana Lúcia
Dual RNA-Seq Analysis of Trichophyton rubrum and HaCat Keratinocyte Co-Culture Highlights Important Genes for Fungal-Host Interaction
title Dual RNA-Seq Analysis of Trichophyton rubrum and HaCat Keratinocyte Co-Culture Highlights Important Genes for Fungal-Host Interaction
title_full Dual RNA-Seq Analysis of Trichophyton rubrum and HaCat Keratinocyte Co-Culture Highlights Important Genes for Fungal-Host Interaction
title_fullStr Dual RNA-Seq Analysis of Trichophyton rubrum and HaCat Keratinocyte Co-Culture Highlights Important Genes for Fungal-Host Interaction
title_full_unstemmed Dual RNA-Seq Analysis of Trichophyton rubrum and HaCat Keratinocyte Co-Culture Highlights Important Genes for Fungal-Host Interaction
title_short Dual RNA-Seq Analysis of Trichophyton rubrum and HaCat Keratinocyte Co-Culture Highlights Important Genes for Fungal-Host Interaction
title_sort dual rna-seq analysis of trichophyton rubrum and hacat keratinocyte co-culture highlights important genes for fungal-host interaction
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6070946/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30029541
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes9070362
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