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Immunoprotection against Cryptococcosis Offered by Znf2 Depends on Capsule and the Hyphal Morphology

Systemic cryptococcosis is fatal without treatment. Globally, this disease kills 180,000 of the 225,000 infected people each year, even with the use of antifungal therapies. Currently, there is no vaccine to prevent cryptococcosis. Previously, we discovered that Znf2, a morphogenesis regulator that...

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Autores principales: Lin, Jianfeng, Pham, Tuyetnhu, Hipsher, Kenton, Glueck, Nathan, Fan, Yumeng, Lin, Xiaorong
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8749420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35012334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02785-21
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author Lin, Jianfeng
Pham, Tuyetnhu
Hipsher, Kenton
Glueck, Nathan
Fan, Yumeng
Lin, Xiaorong
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Pham, Tuyetnhu
Hipsher, Kenton
Glueck, Nathan
Fan, Yumeng
Lin, Xiaorong
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description Systemic cryptococcosis is fatal without treatment. Globally, this disease kills 180,000 of the 225,000 infected people each year, even with the use of antifungal therapies. Currently, there is no vaccine to prevent cryptococcosis. Previously, we discovered that Znf2, a morphogenesis regulator that directs Cryptococcus yeast-to-hyphal transition, profoundly affects cryptococcal interaction with the host—overexpression of ZNF2 drives filamentous growth, attenuates cryptococcal virulence, and elicits protective host immune responses. Importantly, immunization with cryptococcal cells overexpressing ZNF2, either in live or heat-inactivated form, offers significant protection to the host from a subsequent challenge by the otherwise lethal wild-type H99 strain. We hypothesize that cellular components enriched in ZNF2(oe) cells are immunoprotective. Here, we discovered that serum from protected animals vaccinated with inactivated ZNF2(oe) cells recognizes cryptococcal antigens that reside within the capsule. Consistently, capsule is required for immunoprotection offered by ZNF2(oe) cells. Interestingly, the serum from protective animals recognizes antigens in both wild-type yeast cells and ZNF2(oe) cells, with higher abundance in the latter. Consequently, even the heat-inactivated wild-type cells become immunoprotective with an increased vaccination dose. We also found that disruption of a chromatin remodeling factor Brf1, which is important for initiation of filamentation by Znf2, reduces the antigen level in ZNF2(oe) cells. Deletion of BRF1 drastically reduces the protective effect of ZNF2(oe) cells in both live and heat-killed forms even though the ZNF2(oe)brf1Δ strain itself is avirulent. Collectively, our findings underscore the importance of identifying the subset of cryptococcal surface factors that are beneficial in host protection.
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spelling pubmed-87494202022-01-24 Immunoprotection against Cryptococcosis Offered by Znf2 Depends on Capsule and the Hyphal Morphology Lin, Jianfeng Pham, Tuyetnhu Hipsher, Kenton Glueck, Nathan Fan, Yumeng Lin, Xiaorong mBio Research Article Systemic cryptococcosis is fatal without treatment. Globally, this disease kills 180,000 of the 225,000 infected people each year, even with the use of antifungal therapies. Currently, there is no vaccine to prevent cryptococcosis. Previously, we discovered that Znf2, a morphogenesis regulator that directs Cryptococcus yeast-to-hyphal transition, profoundly affects cryptococcal interaction with the host—overexpression of ZNF2 drives filamentous growth, attenuates cryptococcal virulence, and elicits protective host immune responses. Importantly, immunization with cryptococcal cells overexpressing ZNF2, either in live or heat-inactivated form, offers significant protection to the host from a subsequent challenge by the otherwise lethal wild-type H99 strain. We hypothesize that cellular components enriched in ZNF2(oe) cells are immunoprotective. Here, we discovered that serum from protected animals vaccinated with inactivated ZNF2(oe) cells recognizes cryptococcal antigens that reside within the capsule. Consistently, capsule is required for immunoprotection offered by ZNF2(oe) cells. Interestingly, the serum from protective animals recognizes antigens in both wild-type yeast cells and ZNF2(oe) cells, with higher abundance in the latter. Consequently, even the heat-inactivated wild-type cells become immunoprotective with an increased vaccination dose. We also found that disruption of a chromatin remodeling factor Brf1, which is important for initiation of filamentation by Znf2, reduces the antigen level in ZNF2(oe) cells. Deletion of BRF1 drastically reduces the protective effect of ZNF2(oe) cells in both live and heat-killed forms even though the ZNF2(oe)brf1Δ strain itself is avirulent. Collectively, our findings underscore the importance of identifying the subset of cryptococcal surface factors that are beneficial in host protection. American Society for Microbiology 2022-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8749420/ /pubmed/35012334 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02785-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Lin 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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Lin, Jianfeng
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Hipsher, Kenton
Glueck, Nathan
Fan, Yumeng
Lin, Xiaorong
Immunoprotection against Cryptococcosis Offered by Znf2 Depends on Capsule and the Hyphal Morphology
title Immunoprotection against Cryptococcosis Offered by Znf2 Depends on Capsule and the Hyphal Morphology
title_full Immunoprotection against Cryptococcosis Offered by Znf2 Depends on Capsule and the Hyphal Morphology
title_fullStr Immunoprotection against Cryptococcosis Offered by Znf2 Depends on Capsule and the Hyphal Morphology
title_full_unstemmed Immunoprotection against Cryptococcosis Offered by Znf2 Depends on Capsule and the Hyphal Morphology
title_short Immunoprotection against Cryptococcosis Offered by Znf2 Depends on Capsule and the Hyphal Morphology
title_sort immunoprotection against cryptococcosis offered by znf2 depends on capsule and the hyphal morphology
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8749420/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35012334
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02785-21
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