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Systematic Genetic Interaction Analysis Identifies a Transcription Factor Circuit Required for Oropharyngeal Candidiasis
Oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC) is a common infection that complicates a wide range of medical conditions and can cause either mild or severe disease depending on the patient. The pathobiology of OPC shares many features with candidal biofilms of abiotic surfaces. The transcriptional regulation of C...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8749425/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35012341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03447-21 |
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author | Solis, Norma V. Wakade, Rohan S. Glazier, Virginia E. Ollinger, Tomye L. Wellington, Melanie Mitchell, Aaron P. Filler, Scott G. Krysan, Damian J. |
author_facet | Solis, Norma V. Wakade, Rohan S. Glazier, Virginia E. Ollinger, Tomye L. Wellington, Melanie Mitchell, Aaron P. Filler, Scott G. Krysan, Damian J. |
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description | Oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC) is a common infection that complicates a wide range of medical conditions and can cause either mild or severe disease depending on the patient. The pathobiology of OPC shares many features with candidal biofilms of abiotic surfaces. The transcriptional regulation of C. albicans biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces has been extensively characterized and involves six key transcription factors (Efg1, Ndt80, Rob1, Bcr1, Brg1, and Tec1). To determine if the in vitro biofilm transcriptional regulatory network also plays a role in OPC, we carried out a systematic genetic interaction analysis in a mouse model of C. albicans OPC. Whereas each of the six transcription factors are required for in vitro biofilm formation, only three homozygous deletion mutants (tec1ΔΔ, bcr1ΔΔ, and rob1ΔΔ) and one heterozygous mutant (tec1Δ/TEC1) have reduced infectivity in the mouse model of OPC. Although single mutants (heterozygous or homozygous) of BRG1 and EFG1 have no effect on fungal burden, double heterozygous and homozygous mutants have dramatically reduced infectivity, indicating a critical genetic interaction between these two transcription factors during OPC. Using epistasis analysis, we have formulated a genetic circuit, [EFG1+BRG1]→TEC1→BCR1, that is required for OPC infectivity and oral epithelial cell endocytosis. Surprisingly, we also found transcription factor mutants with in vitro defects in filamentation, such as efg1ΔΔ, rob1ΔΔ, and brg1ΔΔ filament, during oral infection and that reduced filamentation does not correlate with infectivity. Taken together, these data indicate that key in vitro biofilm transcription factors are involved in OPC but that the network characteristics and functional connections during infection are distinct from those observed in vivo. |
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spelling | pubmed-87494252022-01-24 Systematic Genetic Interaction Analysis Identifies a Transcription Factor Circuit Required for Oropharyngeal Candidiasis Solis, Norma V. Wakade, Rohan S. Glazier, Virginia E. Ollinger, Tomye L. Wellington, Melanie Mitchell, Aaron P. Filler, Scott G. Krysan, Damian J. mBio Research Article Oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC) is a common infection that complicates a wide range of medical conditions and can cause either mild or severe disease depending on the patient. The pathobiology of OPC shares many features with candidal biofilms of abiotic surfaces. The transcriptional regulation of C. albicans biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces has been extensively characterized and involves six key transcription factors (Efg1, Ndt80, Rob1, Bcr1, Brg1, and Tec1). To determine if the in vitro biofilm transcriptional regulatory network also plays a role in OPC, we carried out a systematic genetic interaction analysis in a mouse model of C. albicans OPC. Whereas each of the six transcription factors are required for in vitro biofilm formation, only three homozygous deletion mutants (tec1ΔΔ, bcr1ΔΔ, and rob1ΔΔ) and one heterozygous mutant (tec1Δ/TEC1) have reduced infectivity in the mouse model of OPC. Although single mutants (heterozygous or homozygous) of BRG1 and EFG1 have no effect on fungal burden, double heterozygous and homozygous mutants have dramatically reduced infectivity, indicating a critical genetic interaction between these two transcription factors during OPC. Using epistasis analysis, we have formulated a genetic circuit, [EFG1+BRG1]→TEC1→BCR1, that is required for OPC infectivity and oral epithelial cell endocytosis. Surprisingly, we also found transcription factor mutants with in vitro defects in filamentation, such as efg1ΔΔ, rob1ΔΔ, and brg1ΔΔ filament, during oral infection and that reduced filamentation does not correlate with infectivity. Taken together, these data indicate that key in vitro biofilm transcription factors are involved in OPC but that the network characteristics and functional connections during infection are distinct from those observed in vivo. American Society for Microbiology 2022-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8749425/ /pubmed/35012341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03447-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Solis 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/) . |
spellingShingle | Research Article Solis, Norma V. Wakade, Rohan S. Glazier, Virginia E. Ollinger, Tomye L. Wellington, Melanie Mitchell, Aaron P. Filler, Scott G. Krysan, Damian J. Systematic Genetic Interaction Analysis Identifies a Transcription Factor Circuit Required for Oropharyngeal Candidiasis |
title | Systematic Genetic Interaction Analysis Identifies a Transcription Factor Circuit Required for Oropharyngeal Candidiasis |
title_full | Systematic Genetic Interaction Analysis Identifies a Transcription Factor Circuit Required for Oropharyngeal Candidiasis |
title_fullStr | Systematic Genetic Interaction Analysis Identifies a Transcription Factor Circuit Required for Oropharyngeal Candidiasis |
title_full_unstemmed | Systematic Genetic Interaction Analysis Identifies a Transcription Factor Circuit Required for Oropharyngeal Candidiasis |
title_short | Systematic Genetic Interaction Analysis Identifies a Transcription Factor Circuit Required for Oropharyngeal Candidiasis |
title_sort | systematic genetic interaction analysis identifies a transcription factor circuit required for oropharyngeal candidiasis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8749425/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35012341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03447-21 |
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