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Effects of Hst3p inhibition in Candida albicans: a genome-wide H3K56 acetylation analysis

Candida spp. represent the third most frequent worldwide cause of infection in Intensive Care Units with a mortality rate of almost 40%. The classes of antifungals currently available include azoles, polyenes, echinocandins, pyrimidine derivatives, and allylamines. However, the therapeutical options...

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Autores principales: Conte, Marisa, Eletto, Daniela, Pannetta, Martina, Petrone, Anna M., Monti, Maria C., Cassiano, Chiara, Giurato, Giorgio, Rizzo, Francesca, Tessarz, Peter, Petrella, Antonello, Tosco, Alessandra, Porta, Amalia
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9647175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36389164
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.1031814
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author Conte, Marisa
Eletto, Daniela
Pannetta, Martina
Petrone, Anna M.
Monti, Maria C.
Cassiano, Chiara
Giurato, Giorgio
Rizzo, Francesca
Tessarz, Peter
Petrella, Antonello
Tosco, Alessandra
Porta, Amalia
author_facet Conte, Marisa
Eletto, Daniela
Pannetta, Martina
Petrone, Anna M.
Monti, Maria C.
Cassiano, Chiara
Giurato, Giorgio
Rizzo, Francesca
Tessarz, Peter
Petrella, Antonello
Tosco, Alessandra
Porta, Amalia
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description Candida spp. represent the third most frequent worldwide cause of infection in Intensive Care Units with a mortality rate of almost 40%. The classes of antifungals currently available include azoles, polyenes, echinocandins, pyrimidine derivatives, and allylamines. However, the therapeutical options for the treatment of candidiasis are drastically reduced by the increasing antifungal resistance. The growing need for a more targeted antifungal therapy is limited by the concern of finding molecules that specifically recognize the microbial cell without damaging the host. Epigenetic writers and erasers have emerged as promising targets in different contexts, including the treatment of fungal infections. In C. albicans, Hst3p, a sirtuin that deacetylates H3K56ac, represents an attractive antifungal target as it is essential for the fungus viability and virulence. Although the relevance of such epigenetic regulator is documented for the development of new antifungal therapies, the molecular mechanism behind Hst3p-mediated epigenetic regulation remains unrevealed. Here, we provide the first genome-wide profiling of H3K56ac in C. albicans resulting in H3K56ac enriched regions associated with Candida sp. pathogenicity. Upon Hst3p inhibition, 447 regions gain H3K56ac. Importantly, these genomic areas contain genes encoding for adhesin proteins, degradative enzymes, and white-opaque switching. Moreover, our RNA-seq analysis revealed 1330 upregulated and 1081 downregulated transcripts upon Hst3p inhibition, and among them, we identified 87 genes whose transcriptional increase well correlates with the enrichment of H3K56 acetylation on their promoters, including some well-known regulators of phenotypic switching and virulence. Based on our evidence, Hst3p is an appealing target for the development of new potential antifungal drugs.
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spelling pubmed-96471752022-11-15 Effects of Hst3p inhibition in Candida albicans: a genome-wide H3K56 acetylation analysis Conte, Marisa Eletto, Daniela Pannetta, Martina Petrone, Anna M. Monti, Maria C. Cassiano, Chiara Giurato, Giorgio Rizzo, Francesca Tessarz, Peter Petrella, Antonello Tosco, Alessandra Porta, Amalia Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Candida spp. represent the third most frequent worldwide cause of infection in Intensive Care Units with a mortality rate of almost 40%. The classes of antifungals currently available include azoles, polyenes, echinocandins, pyrimidine derivatives, and allylamines. However, the therapeutical options for the treatment of candidiasis are drastically reduced by the increasing antifungal resistance. The growing need for a more targeted antifungal therapy is limited by the concern of finding molecules that specifically recognize the microbial cell without damaging the host. Epigenetic writers and erasers have emerged as promising targets in different contexts, including the treatment of fungal infections. In C. albicans, Hst3p, a sirtuin that deacetylates H3K56ac, represents an attractive antifungal target as it is essential for the fungus viability and virulence. Although the relevance of such epigenetic regulator is documented for the development of new antifungal therapies, the molecular mechanism behind Hst3p-mediated epigenetic regulation remains unrevealed. Here, we provide the first genome-wide profiling of H3K56ac in C. albicans resulting in H3K56ac enriched regions associated with Candida sp. pathogenicity. Upon Hst3p inhibition, 447 regions gain H3K56ac. Importantly, these genomic areas contain genes encoding for adhesin proteins, degradative enzymes, and white-opaque switching. Moreover, our RNA-seq analysis revealed 1330 upregulated and 1081 downregulated transcripts upon Hst3p inhibition, and among them, we identified 87 genes whose transcriptional increase well correlates with the enrichment of H3K56 acetylation on their promoters, including some well-known regulators of phenotypic switching and virulence. Based on our evidence, Hst3p is an appealing target for the development of new potential antifungal drugs. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9647175/ /pubmed/36389164 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.1031814 Text en Copyright © 2022 Conte, Eletto, Pannetta, Petrone, Monti, Cassiano, Giurato, Rizzo, Tessarz, Petrella, Tosco and Porta https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Conte, Marisa
Eletto, Daniela
Pannetta, Martina
Petrone, Anna M.
Monti, Maria C.
Cassiano, Chiara
Giurato, Giorgio
Rizzo, Francesca
Tessarz, Peter
Petrella, Antonello
Tosco, Alessandra
Porta, Amalia
Effects of Hst3p inhibition in Candida albicans: a genome-wide H3K56 acetylation analysis
title Effects of Hst3p inhibition in Candida albicans: a genome-wide H3K56 acetylation analysis
title_full Effects of Hst3p inhibition in Candida albicans: a genome-wide H3K56 acetylation analysis
title_fullStr Effects of Hst3p inhibition in Candida albicans: a genome-wide H3K56 acetylation analysis
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Hst3p inhibition in Candida albicans: a genome-wide H3K56 acetylation analysis
title_short Effects of Hst3p inhibition in Candida albicans: a genome-wide H3K56 acetylation analysis
title_sort effects of hst3p inhibition in candida albicans: a genome-wide h3k56 acetylation analysis
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9647175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36389164
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.1031814
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