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Candidalysins Are a New Family of Cytolytic Fungal Peptide Toxins
Candidalysin is the first cytolytic peptide toxin identified in any human fungal pathogen. Candidalysin is secreted by Candida albicans and is critical for driving infection and host immune responses in several model systems. However, Candida infections are also caused by non-C. albicans species. He...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8787473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35073742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03510-21 |
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author | Richardson, Jonathan P. Brown, Rhys Kichik, Nessim Lee, Sejeong Priest, Emily Mogavero, Selene Maufrais, Corinne Wickramasinghe, Don N. Tsavou, Antzela Kotowicz, Natalia K. Hepworth, Olivia W. Gallego-Cortés, Ana Ponde, Nicole O. Ho, Jemima Moyes, David L. Wilson, Duncan D’Enfert, Christophe Hube, Bernhard Naglik, Julian R. |
author_facet | Richardson, Jonathan P. Brown, Rhys Kichik, Nessim Lee, Sejeong Priest, Emily Mogavero, Selene Maufrais, Corinne Wickramasinghe, Don N. Tsavou, Antzela Kotowicz, Natalia K. Hepworth, Olivia W. Gallego-Cortés, Ana Ponde, Nicole O. Ho, Jemima Moyes, David L. Wilson, Duncan D’Enfert, Christophe Hube, Bernhard Naglik, Julian R. |
author_sort | Richardson, Jonathan P. |
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description | Candidalysin is the first cytolytic peptide toxin identified in any human fungal pathogen. Candidalysin is secreted by Candida albicans and is critical for driving infection and host immune responses in several model systems. However, Candida infections are also caused by non-C. albicans species. Here, we identify and characterize orthologs of C. albicans candidalysin in C. dubliniensis and C. tropicalis. The candidalysins have different amino acid sequences, are amphipathic, and adopt a predominantly α-helical secondary structure in solution. Comparative functional analysis demonstrates that each candidalysin causes epithelial damage and calcium influx and activates intracellular signaling pathways and cytokine secretion. Importantly, C. dubliniensis and C. tropicalis candidalysins have higher damaging and activation potential than C. albicans candidalysin and exhibit more rapid membrane binding and disruption, although both fungal species cause less damage to epithelial cells than C. albicans. This study identifies the first family of peptide cytolysins in human-pathogenic fungi. |
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spelling | pubmed-87874732022-02-07 Candidalysins Are a New Family of Cytolytic Fungal Peptide Toxins Richardson, Jonathan P. Brown, Rhys Kichik, Nessim Lee, Sejeong Priest, Emily Mogavero, Selene Maufrais, Corinne Wickramasinghe, Don N. Tsavou, Antzela Kotowicz, Natalia K. Hepworth, Olivia W. Gallego-Cortés, Ana Ponde, Nicole O. Ho, Jemima Moyes, David L. Wilson, Duncan D’Enfert, Christophe Hube, Bernhard Naglik, Julian R. mBio Research Article Candidalysin is the first cytolytic peptide toxin identified in any human fungal pathogen. Candidalysin is secreted by Candida albicans and is critical for driving infection and host immune responses in several model systems. However, Candida infections are also caused by non-C. albicans species. Here, we identify and characterize orthologs of C. albicans candidalysin in C. dubliniensis and C. tropicalis. The candidalysins have different amino acid sequences, are amphipathic, and adopt a predominantly α-helical secondary structure in solution. Comparative functional analysis demonstrates that each candidalysin causes epithelial damage and calcium influx and activates intracellular signaling pathways and cytokine secretion. Importantly, C. dubliniensis and C. tropicalis candidalysins have higher damaging and activation potential than C. albicans candidalysin and exhibit more rapid membrane binding and disruption, although both fungal species cause less damage to epithelial cells than C. albicans. This study identifies the first family of peptide cytolysins in human-pathogenic fungi. American Society for Microbiology 2022-01-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8787473/ /pubmed/35073742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03510-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 Richardson 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 Richardson, Jonathan P. Brown, Rhys Kichik, Nessim Lee, Sejeong Priest, Emily Mogavero, Selene Maufrais, Corinne Wickramasinghe, Don N. Tsavou, Antzela Kotowicz, Natalia K. Hepworth, Olivia W. Gallego-Cortés, Ana Ponde, Nicole O. Ho, Jemima Moyes, David L. Wilson, Duncan D’Enfert, Christophe Hube, Bernhard Naglik, Julian R. Candidalysins Are a New Family of Cytolytic Fungal Peptide Toxins |
title | Candidalysins Are a New Family of Cytolytic Fungal Peptide Toxins |
title_full | Candidalysins Are a New Family of Cytolytic Fungal Peptide Toxins |
title_fullStr | Candidalysins Are a New Family of Cytolytic Fungal Peptide Toxins |
title_full_unstemmed | Candidalysins Are a New Family of Cytolytic Fungal Peptide Toxins |
title_short | Candidalysins Are a New Family of Cytolytic Fungal Peptide Toxins |
title_sort | candidalysins are a new family of cytolytic fungal peptide toxins |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8787473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35073742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.03510-21 |
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