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The SET-domain protein CgSet4 negatively regulates antifungal drug resistance via the ergosterol biosynthesis transcriptional regulator CgUpc2a

Invasive fungal infections, which pose a serious threat to human health, are increasingly associated with a high mortality rate and elevated health care costs, owing to rising resistance to current antifungals and emergence of multidrug-resistant fungal species. Candida glabrata is the second to fou...

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Autores principales: Bhakt, Priyanka, Raney, Mayur, Kaur, Rupinder
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9576903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36108742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102485
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author Bhakt, Priyanka
Raney, Mayur
Kaur, Rupinder
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description Invasive fungal infections, which pose a serious threat to human health, are increasingly associated with a high mortality rate and elevated health care costs, owing to rising resistance to current antifungals and emergence of multidrug-resistant fungal species. Candida glabrata is the second to fourth common cause of Candida bloodstream infections. Its high propensity to acquire resistance toward two mainstream drugs, azoles (inhibit ergosterol biosynthesis) and echinocandins (target cell wall), in clinical settings, and its inherent low azole susceptibility render antifungal therapy unsuccessful in many cases. Here, we demonstrate a pivotal role for the SET {suppressor of variegation 3 to 9 [Su(var)3–9], enhancer of zeste [E(z)], and trithorax (Trx)} domain–containing protein, CgSet4, in azole and echinocandin resistance via negative regulation of multidrug transporter–encoding and ergosterol biosynthesis (ERG) genes through the master transcriptional factors CgPdr1 and CgUpc2A, respectively. RNA-Seq analysis revealed that C. glabrata responds to caspofungin (CSP; echinocandin antifungal) stress by downregulation and upregulation of ERG and cell wall organization genes, respectively. Although CgSet4 acts as a repressor of the ergosterol biosynthesis pathway via CgUPC2A transcriptional downregulation, the CSP-induced ERG gene repression is not dependent on CgSet4, as CgSet4 showed diminished abundance on the CgUPC2A promoter in CSP-treated cells. Furthermore, we show a role for the last three enzymes of the ergosterol biosynthesis pathway, CgErg3, CgErg5, and CgErg4, in antifungal susceptibility and virulence in C. glabrata. Altogether, our results unveil the link between ergosterol biosynthesis and echinocandin resistance and have implications for combination antifungal therapy.
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spelling pubmed-95769032022-10-19 The SET-domain protein CgSet4 negatively regulates antifungal drug resistance via the ergosterol biosynthesis transcriptional regulator CgUpc2a Bhakt, Priyanka Raney, Mayur Kaur, Rupinder J Biol Chem Research Article Invasive fungal infections, which pose a serious threat to human health, are increasingly associated with a high mortality rate and elevated health care costs, owing to rising resistance to current antifungals and emergence of multidrug-resistant fungal species. Candida glabrata is the second to fourth common cause of Candida bloodstream infections. Its high propensity to acquire resistance toward two mainstream drugs, azoles (inhibit ergosterol biosynthesis) and echinocandins (target cell wall), in clinical settings, and its inherent low azole susceptibility render antifungal therapy unsuccessful in many cases. Here, we demonstrate a pivotal role for the SET {suppressor of variegation 3 to 9 [Su(var)3–9], enhancer of zeste [E(z)], and trithorax (Trx)} domain–containing protein, CgSet4, in azole and echinocandin resistance via negative regulation of multidrug transporter–encoding and ergosterol biosynthesis (ERG) genes through the master transcriptional factors CgPdr1 and CgUpc2A, respectively. RNA-Seq analysis revealed that C. glabrata responds to caspofungin (CSP; echinocandin antifungal) stress by downregulation and upregulation of ERG and cell wall organization genes, respectively. Although CgSet4 acts as a repressor of the ergosterol biosynthesis pathway via CgUPC2A transcriptional downregulation, the CSP-induced ERG gene repression is not dependent on CgSet4, as CgSet4 showed diminished abundance on the CgUPC2A promoter in CSP-treated cells. Furthermore, we show a role for the last three enzymes of the ergosterol biosynthesis pathway, CgErg3, CgErg5, and CgErg4, in antifungal susceptibility and virulence in C. glabrata. Altogether, our results unveil the link between ergosterol biosynthesis and echinocandin resistance and have implications for combination antifungal therapy. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022-09-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9576903/ /pubmed/36108742 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102485 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Bhakt, Priyanka
Raney, Mayur
Kaur, Rupinder
The SET-domain protein CgSet4 negatively regulates antifungal drug resistance via the ergosterol biosynthesis transcriptional regulator CgUpc2a
title The SET-domain protein CgSet4 negatively regulates antifungal drug resistance via the ergosterol biosynthesis transcriptional regulator CgUpc2a
title_full The SET-domain protein CgSet4 negatively regulates antifungal drug resistance via the ergosterol biosynthesis transcriptional regulator CgUpc2a
title_fullStr The SET-domain protein CgSet4 negatively regulates antifungal drug resistance via the ergosterol biosynthesis transcriptional regulator CgUpc2a
title_full_unstemmed The SET-domain protein CgSet4 negatively regulates antifungal drug resistance via the ergosterol biosynthesis transcriptional regulator CgUpc2a
title_short The SET-domain protein CgSet4 negatively regulates antifungal drug resistance via the ergosterol biosynthesis transcriptional regulator CgUpc2a
title_sort set-domain protein cgset4 negatively regulates antifungal drug resistance via the ergosterol biosynthesis transcriptional regulator cgupc2a
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9576903/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36108742
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2022.102485
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