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Selection of Candida albicans trisomy during oropharyngeal infection results in a commensal-like phenotype

When the fungus Candida albicans proliferates in the oropharyngeal cavity during experimental oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC), it undergoes large-scale genome changes at a much higher frequency than when it grows in vitro. Previously, we identified a specific whole chromosome amplification, trisomy...

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Autores principales: Forche, Anja, Solis, Norma V., Swidergall, Marc, Thomas, Robert, Guyer, Alison, Beach, Annette, Cromie, Gareth A., Le, Giang T., Lowell, Emily, Pavelka, Norman, Berman, Judith, Dudley, Aimeé M., Selmecki, Anna, Filler, Scott G.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6538192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31091232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008137
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author Forche, Anja
Solis, Norma V.
Swidergall, Marc
Thomas, Robert
Guyer, Alison
Beach, Annette
Cromie, Gareth A.
Le, Giang T.
Lowell, Emily
Pavelka, Norman
Berman, Judith
Dudley, Aimeé M.
Selmecki, Anna
Filler, Scott G.
author_facet Forche, Anja
Solis, Norma V.
Swidergall, Marc
Thomas, Robert
Guyer, Alison
Beach, Annette
Cromie, Gareth A.
Le, Giang T.
Lowell, Emily
Pavelka, Norman
Berman, Judith
Dudley, Aimeé M.
Selmecki, Anna
Filler, Scott G.
author_sort Forche, Anja
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description When the fungus Candida albicans proliferates in the oropharyngeal cavity during experimental oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC), it undergoes large-scale genome changes at a much higher frequency than when it grows in vitro. Previously, we identified a specific whole chromosome amplification, trisomy of Chr6 (Chr6x3), that was highly overrepresented among strains recovered from the tongues of mice with OPC. To determine the functional significance of this trisomy, we assessed the virulence of two Chr6 trisomic strains and a Chr5 trisomic strain in the mouse model of OPC. We also analyzed the expression of virulence-associated traits in vitro. All three trisomic strains exhibited characteristics of a commensal during OPC in mice. They achieved the same oral fungal burden as the diploid progenitor strain but caused significantly less weight loss and elicited a significantly lower inflammatory host response. In vitro, all three trisomic strains had reduced capacity to adhere to and invade oral epithelial cells and increased susceptibility to neutrophil killing. Whole genome sequencing of pre- and post-infection isolates found that the trisomies were usually maintained. Most post-infection isolates also contained de novo point mutations, but these were not conserved. While in vitro growth assays did not reveal phenotypes specific to de novo point mutations, they did reveal novel phenotypes specific to each lineage. These data reveal that during OPC, clones that are trisomic for Chr5 or Chr6 are selected and they facilitate a commensal-like phenotype.
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spelling pubmed-65381922019-06-05 Selection of Candida albicans trisomy during oropharyngeal infection results in a commensal-like phenotype Forche, Anja Solis, Norma V. Swidergall, Marc Thomas, Robert Guyer, Alison Beach, Annette Cromie, Gareth A. Le, Giang T. Lowell, Emily Pavelka, Norman Berman, Judith Dudley, Aimeé M. Selmecki, Anna Filler, Scott G. PLoS Genet Research Article When the fungus Candida albicans proliferates in the oropharyngeal cavity during experimental oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC), it undergoes large-scale genome changes at a much higher frequency than when it grows in vitro. Previously, we identified a specific whole chromosome amplification, trisomy of Chr6 (Chr6x3), that was highly overrepresented among strains recovered from the tongues of mice with OPC. To determine the functional significance of this trisomy, we assessed the virulence of two Chr6 trisomic strains and a Chr5 trisomic strain in the mouse model of OPC. We also analyzed the expression of virulence-associated traits in vitro. All three trisomic strains exhibited characteristics of a commensal during OPC in mice. They achieved the same oral fungal burden as the diploid progenitor strain but caused significantly less weight loss and elicited a significantly lower inflammatory host response. In vitro, all three trisomic strains had reduced capacity to adhere to and invade oral epithelial cells and increased susceptibility to neutrophil killing. Whole genome sequencing of pre- and post-infection isolates found that the trisomies were usually maintained. Most post-infection isolates also contained de novo point mutations, but these were not conserved. While in vitro growth assays did not reveal phenotypes specific to de novo point mutations, they did reveal novel phenotypes specific to each lineage. These data reveal that during OPC, clones that are trisomic for Chr5 or Chr6 are selected and they facilitate a commensal-like phenotype. Public Library of Science 2019-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6538192/ /pubmed/31091232 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008137 Text en © 2019 Forche 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Forche, Anja
Solis, Norma V.
Swidergall, Marc
Thomas, Robert
Guyer, Alison
Beach, Annette
Cromie, Gareth A.
Le, Giang T.
Lowell, Emily
Pavelka, Norman
Berman, Judith
Dudley, Aimeé M.
Selmecki, Anna
Filler, Scott G.
Selection of Candida albicans trisomy during oropharyngeal infection results in a commensal-like phenotype
title Selection of Candida albicans trisomy during oropharyngeal infection results in a commensal-like phenotype
title_full Selection of Candida albicans trisomy during oropharyngeal infection results in a commensal-like phenotype
title_fullStr Selection of Candida albicans trisomy during oropharyngeal infection results in a commensal-like phenotype
title_full_unstemmed Selection of Candida albicans trisomy during oropharyngeal infection results in a commensal-like phenotype
title_short Selection of Candida albicans trisomy during oropharyngeal infection results in a commensal-like phenotype
title_sort selection of candida albicans trisomy during oropharyngeal infection results in a commensal-like phenotype
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6538192/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31091232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008137
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