Microevolution of Candida albicans in macrophages restores filamentation in a nonfilamentous mutant.

Following antifungal treatment, Candida albicans, and other human pathogenic fungi can undergo microevolution, which leads to the emergence of drug resistance. However, the capacity for microevolutionary adaptation of fungi goes beyond the development of resistance against antifungals. Here we used...

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Main Authors: Anja Wartenberg, Jörg Linde, Ronny Martin, Maria Schreiner, Fabian Horn, Ilse D Jacobsen, Sabrina Jenull, Thomas Wolf, Karl Kuchler, Reinhard Guthke, Oliver Kurzai, Anja Forche, Christophe d'Enfert, Sascha Brunke, Bernhard Hube
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-12-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004824
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spelling doaj-0fb2b6e4e6d941e7b607049d78b866fd2021-04-21T14:31:51ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042014-12-011012e100482410.1371/journal.pgen.1004824Microevolution of Candida albicans in macrophages restores filamentation in a nonfilamentous mutant.Anja WartenbergJörg LindeRonny MartinMaria SchreinerFabian HornIlse D JacobsenSabrina JenullThomas WolfKarl KuchlerReinhard GuthkeOliver KurzaiAnja ForcheChristophe d'EnfertSascha BrunkeBernhard HubeFollowing antifungal treatment, Candida albicans, and other human pathogenic fungi can undergo microevolution, which leads to the emergence of drug resistance. However, the capacity for microevolutionary adaptation of fungi goes beyond the development of resistance against antifungals. Here we used an experimental microevolution approach to show that one of the central pathogenicity mechanisms of C. albicans, the yeast-to-hyphae transition, can be subject to experimental evolution. The C. albicans cph1Δ/efg1Δ mutant is nonfilamentous, as central signaling pathways linking environmental cues to hyphal formation are disrupted. We subjected this mutant to constant selection pressure in the hostile environment of the macrophage phagosome. In a comparatively short time-frame, the mutant evolved the ability to escape macrophages by filamentation. In addition, the evolved mutant exhibited hyper-virulence in a murine infection model and an altered cell wall composition compared to the cph1Δ/efg1Δ strain. Moreover, the transcriptional regulation of hyphae-associated, and other pathogenicity-related genes became re-responsive to environmental cues in the evolved strain. We went on to identify the causative missense mutation via whole genome- and transcriptome-sequencing: a single nucleotide exchange took place within SSN3 that encodes a component of the Cdk8 module of the Mediator complex, which links transcription factors with the general transcription machinery. This mutation was responsible for the reconnection of the hyphal growth program with environmental signals in the evolved strain and was sufficient to bypass Efg1/Cph1-dependent filamentation. These data demonstrate that even central transcriptional networks can be remodeled very quickly under appropriate selection pressure.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004824
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author Anja Wartenberg
Jörg Linde
Ronny Martin
Maria Schreiner
Fabian Horn
Ilse D Jacobsen
Sabrina Jenull
Thomas Wolf
Karl Kuchler
Reinhard Guthke
Oliver Kurzai
Anja Forche
Christophe d'Enfert
Sascha Brunke
Bernhard Hube
spellingShingle Anja Wartenberg
Jörg Linde
Ronny Martin
Maria Schreiner
Fabian Horn
Ilse D Jacobsen
Sabrina Jenull
Thomas Wolf
Karl Kuchler
Reinhard Guthke
Oliver Kurzai
Anja Forche
Christophe d'Enfert
Sascha Brunke
Bernhard Hube
Microevolution of Candida albicans in macrophages restores filamentation in a nonfilamentous mutant.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Anja Wartenberg
Jörg Linde
Ronny Martin
Maria Schreiner
Fabian Horn
Ilse D Jacobsen
Sabrina Jenull
Thomas Wolf
Karl Kuchler
Reinhard Guthke
Oliver Kurzai
Anja Forche
Christophe d'Enfert
Sascha Brunke
Bernhard Hube
author_sort Anja Wartenberg
title Microevolution of Candida albicans in macrophages restores filamentation in a nonfilamentous mutant.
title_short Microevolution of Candida albicans in macrophages restores filamentation in a nonfilamentous mutant.
title_full Microevolution of Candida albicans in macrophages restores filamentation in a nonfilamentous mutant.
title_fullStr Microevolution of Candida albicans in macrophages restores filamentation in a nonfilamentous mutant.
title_full_unstemmed Microevolution of Candida albicans in macrophages restores filamentation in a nonfilamentous mutant.
title_sort microevolution of candida albicans in macrophages restores filamentation in a nonfilamentous mutant.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
issn 1553-7390
1553-7404
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Following antifungal treatment, Candida albicans, and other human pathogenic fungi can undergo microevolution, which leads to the emergence of drug resistance. However, the capacity for microevolutionary adaptation of fungi goes beyond the development of resistance against antifungals. Here we used an experimental microevolution approach to show that one of the central pathogenicity mechanisms of C. albicans, the yeast-to-hyphae transition, can be subject to experimental evolution. The C. albicans cph1Δ/efg1Δ mutant is nonfilamentous, as central signaling pathways linking environmental cues to hyphal formation are disrupted. We subjected this mutant to constant selection pressure in the hostile environment of the macrophage phagosome. In a comparatively short time-frame, the mutant evolved the ability to escape macrophages by filamentation. In addition, the evolved mutant exhibited hyper-virulence in a murine infection model and an altered cell wall composition compared to the cph1Δ/efg1Δ strain. Moreover, the transcriptional regulation of hyphae-associated, and other pathogenicity-related genes became re-responsive to environmental cues in the evolved strain. We went on to identify the causative missense mutation via whole genome- and transcriptome-sequencing: a single nucleotide exchange took place within SSN3 that encodes a component of the Cdk8 module of the Mediator complex, which links transcription factors with the general transcription machinery. This mutation was responsible for the reconnection of the hyphal growth program with environmental signals in the evolved strain and was sufficient to bypass Efg1/Cph1-dependent filamentation. These data demonstrate that even central transcriptional networks can be remodeled very quickly under appropriate selection pressure.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004824
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