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Functional Characterization of Clinical Isolates of the Opportunistic Fungal Pathogen Aspergillus nidulans

Aspergillus nidulans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen in patients with immunodeficiency, and virulence of A. nidulans isolates has mainly been studied in the context of chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), with characterization of clinical isolates obtained from non-CGD patients remaining elusive...

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Autores principales: Bastos, Rafael Wesley, Valero, Clara, Silva, Lilian Pereira, Schoen, Taylor, Drott, Milton, Brauer, Verônica, Silva-Rocha, Rafael, Lind, Abigail, Steenwyk, Jacob L., Rokas, Antonis, Rodrigues, Fernando, Resendiz-Sharpe, Agustin, Lagrou, Katrien, Marcet-Houben, Marina, Gabaldón, Toni, McDonnell, Erin, Reid, Ian, Tsang, Adrian, Oakley, Berl R., Loures, Flávio Vieira, Almeida, Fausto, Huttenlocher, Anna, Keller, Nancy P., Ries, Laure Nicolas Annick, Goldman, Gustavo H.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7142298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32269156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00153-20
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author Bastos, Rafael Wesley
Valero, Clara
Silva, Lilian Pereira
Schoen, Taylor
Drott, Milton
Brauer, Verônica
Silva-Rocha, Rafael
Lind, Abigail
Steenwyk, Jacob L.
Rokas, Antonis
Rodrigues, Fernando
Resendiz-Sharpe, Agustin
Lagrou, Katrien
Marcet-Houben, Marina
Gabaldón, Toni
McDonnell, Erin
Reid, Ian
Tsang, Adrian
Oakley, Berl R.
Loures, Flávio Vieira
Almeida, Fausto
Huttenlocher, Anna
Keller, Nancy P.
Ries, Laure Nicolas Annick
Goldman, Gustavo H.
author_facet Bastos, Rafael Wesley
Valero, Clara
Silva, Lilian Pereira
Schoen, Taylor
Drott, Milton
Brauer, Verônica
Silva-Rocha, Rafael
Lind, Abigail
Steenwyk, Jacob L.
Rokas, Antonis
Rodrigues, Fernando
Resendiz-Sharpe, Agustin
Lagrou, Katrien
Marcet-Houben, Marina
Gabaldón, Toni
McDonnell, Erin
Reid, Ian
Tsang, Adrian
Oakley, Berl R.
Loures, Flávio Vieira
Almeida, Fausto
Huttenlocher, Anna
Keller, Nancy P.
Ries, Laure Nicolas Annick
Goldman, Gustavo H.
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description Aspergillus nidulans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen in patients with immunodeficiency, and virulence of A. nidulans isolates has mainly been studied in the context of chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), with characterization of clinical isolates obtained from non-CGD patients remaining elusive. This study therefore carried out a detailed biological characterization of two A. nidulans clinical isolates (CIs), obtained from a patient with breast carcinoma and pneumonia and from a patient with cystic fibrosis that underwent lung transplantation, and compared them to the reference, nonclinical FGSC A4 strain. Both CIs presented increased growth in comparison to that of the reference strain in the presence of physiologically relevant carbon sources. Metabolomic analyses showed that the three strains are metabolically very different from each other in these carbon sources. Furthermore, the CIs were highly susceptible to cell wall-perturbing agents but not to other physiologically relevant stresses. Genome analyses identified several frameshift variants in genes encoding cell wall integrity (CWI) signaling components. Significant differences in CWI signaling were confirmed by Western blotting among the three strains. In vivo virulence studies using several different models revealed that strain MO80069 had significantly higher virulence in hosts with impaired neutrophil function than the other strains. In summary, this study presents detailed biological characterization of two A. nidulans sensu stricto clinical isolates. Just as in Aspergillus fumigatus, strain heterogeneity exists in A. nidulans clinical strains that can define virulence traits. Further studies are required to fully characterize A. nidulans strain-specific virulence traits and pathogenicity. IMPORTANCE Immunocompromised patients are susceptible to infections with opportunistic filamentous fungi from the genus Aspergillus. Although A. fumigatus is the main etiological agent of Aspergillus species-related infections, other species, such as A. nidulans, are prevalent in a condition-specific manner. A. nidulans is a predominant infective agent in patients suffering from chronic granulomatous disease (CGD). A. nidulans isolates have mainly been studied in the context of CGD although infection with A. nidulans also occurs in non-CGD patients. This study carried out a detailed biological characterization of two non-CGD A. nidulans clinical isolates and compared the results to those with a reference strain. Phenotypic, metabolomic, and genomic analyses highlight fundamental differences in carbon source utilization, stress responses, and maintenance of cell wall integrity among the strains. One clinical strain had increased virulence in models with impaired neutrophil function. Just as in A. fumigatus, strain heterogeneity exists in A. nidulans clinical strains that can define virulence traits.
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spelling pubmed-71422982020-04-15 Functional Characterization of Clinical Isolates of the Opportunistic Fungal Pathogen Aspergillus nidulans Bastos, Rafael Wesley Valero, Clara Silva, Lilian Pereira Schoen, Taylor Drott, Milton Brauer, Verônica Silva-Rocha, Rafael Lind, Abigail Steenwyk, Jacob L. Rokas, Antonis Rodrigues, Fernando Resendiz-Sharpe, Agustin Lagrou, Katrien Marcet-Houben, Marina Gabaldón, Toni McDonnell, Erin Reid, Ian Tsang, Adrian Oakley, Berl R. Loures, Flávio Vieira Almeida, Fausto Huttenlocher, Anna Keller, Nancy P. Ries, Laure Nicolas Annick Goldman, Gustavo H. mSphere Research Article Aspergillus nidulans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen in patients with immunodeficiency, and virulence of A. nidulans isolates has mainly been studied in the context of chronic granulomatous disease (CGD), with characterization of clinical isolates obtained from non-CGD patients remaining elusive. This study therefore carried out a detailed biological characterization of two A. nidulans clinical isolates (CIs), obtained from a patient with breast carcinoma and pneumonia and from a patient with cystic fibrosis that underwent lung transplantation, and compared them to the reference, nonclinical FGSC A4 strain. Both CIs presented increased growth in comparison to that of the reference strain in the presence of physiologically relevant carbon sources. Metabolomic analyses showed that the three strains are metabolically very different from each other in these carbon sources. Furthermore, the CIs were highly susceptible to cell wall-perturbing agents but not to other physiologically relevant stresses. Genome analyses identified several frameshift variants in genes encoding cell wall integrity (CWI) signaling components. Significant differences in CWI signaling were confirmed by Western blotting among the three strains. In vivo virulence studies using several different models revealed that strain MO80069 had significantly higher virulence in hosts with impaired neutrophil function than the other strains. In summary, this study presents detailed biological characterization of two A. nidulans sensu stricto clinical isolates. Just as in Aspergillus fumigatus, strain heterogeneity exists in A. nidulans clinical strains that can define virulence traits. Further studies are required to fully characterize A. nidulans strain-specific virulence traits and pathogenicity. IMPORTANCE Immunocompromised patients are susceptible to infections with opportunistic filamentous fungi from the genus Aspergillus. Although A. fumigatus is the main etiological agent of Aspergillus species-related infections, other species, such as A. nidulans, are prevalent in a condition-specific manner. A. nidulans is a predominant infective agent in patients suffering from chronic granulomatous disease (CGD). A. nidulans isolates have mainly been studied in the context of CGD although infection with A. nidulans also occurs in non-CGD patients. This study carried out a detailed biological characterization of two non-CGD A. nidulans clinical isolates and compared the results to those with a reference strain. Phenotypic, metabolomic, and genomic analyses highlight fundamental differences in carbon source utilization, stress responses, and maintenance of cell wall integrity among the strains. One clinical strain had increased virulence in models with impaired neutrophil function. Just as in A. fumigatus, strain heterogeneity exists in A. nidulans clinical strains that can define virulence traits. American Society for Microbiology 2020-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7142298/ /pubmed/32269156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00153-20 Text en Copyright © 2020 Bastos 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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Bastos, Rafael Wesley
Valero, Clara
Silva, Lilian Pereira
Schoen, Taylor
Drott, Milton
Brauer, Verônica
Silva-Rocha, Rafael
Lind, Abigail
Steenwyk, Jacob L.
Rokas, Antonis
Rodrigues, Fernando
Resendiz-Sharpe, Agustin
Lagrou, Katrien
Marcet-Houben, Marina
Gabaldón, Toni
McDonnell, Erin
Reid, Ian
Tsang, Adrian
Oakley, Berl R.
Loures, Flávio Vieira
Almeida, Fausto
Huttenlocher, Anna
Keller, Nancy P.
Ries, Laure Nicolas Annick
Goldman, Gustavo H.
Functional Characterization of Clinical Isolates of the Opportunistic Fungal Pathogen Aspergillus nidulans
title Functional Characterization of Clinical Isolates of the Opportunistic Fungal Pathogen Aspergillus nidulans
title_full Functional Characterization of Clinical Isolates of the Opportunistic Fungal Pathogen Aspergillus nidulans
title_fullStr Functional Characterization of Clinical Isolates of the Opportunistic Fungal Pathogen Aspergillus nidulans
title_full_unstemmed Functional Characterization of Clinical Isolates of the Opportunistic Fungal Pathogen Aspergillus nidulans
title_short Functional Characterization of Clinical Isolates of the Opportunistic Fungal Pathogen Aspergillus nidulans
title_sort functional characterization of clinical isolates of the opportunistic fungal pathogen aspergillus nidulans
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7142298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32269156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00153-20
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