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Amino acid permeases in Cryptococcus neoformans are required for high temperature growth and virulence; and are regulated by Ras signaling

Cryptococcosis is an Invasive Fungal Infection (IFI) caused by Cryptococcus neoformans, mainly in immunocompromised patients. Therapeutic failure due to pathogen drug resistance, treatment inconstancy and few antifungal options is a problem. The study of amino acid biosynthesis and uptake represents...

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Autores principales: Calvete, Crislaine Lambiase, Martho, Kevin Felipe, Felizardo, Gabrielle, Paes, Alexandre, Nunes, João Miguel, Ferreira, Camila Oliveira, Vallim, Marcelo A., Pascon, Renata C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6347259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30682168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211393
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author Calvete, Crislaine Lambiase
Martho, Kevin Felipe
Felizardo, Gabrielle
Paes, Alexandre
Nunes, João Miguel
Ferreira, Camila Oliveira
Vallim, Marcelo A.
Pascon, Renata C.
author_facet Calvete, Crislaine Lambiase
Martho, Kevin Felipe
Felizardo, Gabrielle
Paes, Alexandre
Nunes, João Miguel
Ferreira, Camila Oliveira
Vallim, Marcelo A.
Pascon, Renata C.
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description Cryptococcosis is an Invasive Fungal Infection (IFI) caused by Cryptococcus neoformans, mainly in immunocompromised patients. Therapeutic failure due to pathogen drug resistance, treatment inconstancy and few antifungal options is a problem. The study of amino acid biosynthesis and uptake represents an opportunity to explore possible development of novel antifungals. C. neoformans has 10 amino acids permeases, two of them (Aap3 and Aap7) not expressed at the conditions tested, and five were studied previously (Aap2, Aap4, Aap5, Mup1 and Mup3). Our previous results showed that Aap4 and Aap5 are major permeases with overlapping functions. The aap4Δ/aap5Δ double mutant fails to grow in amino acids as sole nitrogen source and is avirulent in animal model. Here, we deleted the remaining amino acid permeases (AAP1, AAP6, AAP8) that showed gene expression modulation by nutritional condition and created a double mutant (aap1Δ/aap2Δ). We studied the virulence attributes of these mutants and explored the regulatory mechanism behind amino acid uptake in C. neoformans. The aap1Δ/aap2Δ strain had reduced growth at 37°C in L-amino acids, reduced capsule production and was hypovirulent in the Galleria mellonella animal model. Our data, along with previous studies, (i) complement the analysis for all 10 amino acid permeases mutants, (ii) corroborate the idea that these transporters behave as global permeases, (iii) are required during heat and nutritional stress, and (iv) are important for virulence. Our study also indicates a new possible link between Ras1 signaling and amino acids uptake.
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spelling pubmed-63472592019-02-02 Amino acid permeases in Cryptococcus neoformans are required for high temperature growth and virulence; and are regulated by Ras signaling Calvete, Crislaine Lambiase Martho, Kevin Felipe Felizardo, Gabrielle Paes, Alexandre Nunes, João Miguel Ferreira, Camila Oliveira Vallim, Marcelo A. Pascon, Renata C. PLoS One Research Article Cryptococcosis is an Invasive Fungal Infection (IFI) caused by Cryptococcus neoformans, mainly in immunocompromised patients. Therapeutic failure due to pathogen drug resistance, treatment inconstancy and few antifungal options is a problem. The study of amino acid biosynthesis and uptake represents an opportunity to explore possible development of novel antifungals. C. neoformans has 10 amino acids permeases, two of them (Aap3 and Aap7) not expressed at the conditions tested, and five were studied previously (Aap2, Aap4, Aap5, Mup1 and Mup3). Our previous results showed that Aap4 and Aap5 are major permeases with overlapping functions. The aap4Δ/aap5Δ double mutant fails to grow in amino acids as sole nitrogen source and is avirulent in animal model. Here, we deleted the remaining amino acid permeases (AAP1, AAP6, AAP8) that showed gene expression modulation by nutritional condition and created a double mutant (aap1Δ/aap2Δ). We studied the virulence attributes of these mutants and explored the regulatory mechanism behind amino acid uptake in C. neoformans. The aap1Δ/aap2Δ strain had reduced growth at 37°C in L-amino acids, reduced capsule production and was hypovirulent in the Galleria mellonella animal model. Our data, along with previous studies, (i) complement the analysis for all 10 amino acid permeases mutants, (ii) corroborate the idea that these transporters behave as global permeases, (iii) are required during heat and nutritional stress, and (iv) are important for virulence. Our study also indicates a new possible link between Ras1 signaling and amino acids uptake. Public Library of Science 2019-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC6347259/ /pubmed/30682168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211393 Text en © 2019 Calvete et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Calvete, Crislaine Lambiase
Martho, Kevin Felipe
Felizardo, Gabrielle
Paes, Alexandre
Nunes, João Miguel
Ferreira, Camila Oliveira
Vallim, Marcelo A.
Pascon, Renata C.
Amino acid permeases in Cryptococcus neoformans are required for high temperature growth and virulence; and are regulated by Ras signaling
title Amino acid permeases in Cryptococcus neoformans are required for high temperature growth and virulence; and are regulated by Ras signaling
title_full Amino acid permeases in Cryptococcus neoformans are required for high temperature growth and virulence; and are regulated by Ras signaling
title_fullStr Amino acid permeases in Cryptococcus neoformans are required for high temperature growth and virulence; and are regulated by Ras signaling
title_full_unstemmed Amino acid permeases in Cryptococcus neoformans are required for high temperature growth and virulence; and are regulated by Ras signaling
title_short Amino acid permeases in Cryptococcus neoformans are required for high temperature growth and virulence; and are regulated by Ras signaling
title_sort amino acid permeases in cryptococcus neoformans are required for high temperature growth and virulence; and are regulated by ras signaling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6347259/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30682168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0211393
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