Role for Endosomal and Vacuolar GTPases in Candida albicans Pathogenesis
0301 basic medicine
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Virulence
Candidiasis
Hyphae
Endosomes
GTP Phosphohydrolases
Mice
03 medical and health sciences
Candida albicans
Vacuoles
Animals
Gene Deletion
DOI:
10.1128/iai.01458-08
Publication Date:
2009-04-14T00:33:39Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
The vacuole has crucial roles in stress resistance and adaptation of the fungal cell. Furthermore, in
Candida albicans
it has been observed to undergo dramatic expansion during the initiation of hyphal growth, to produce highly “vacuolated” subapical compartments. We hypothesized that these functions may be crucial for survival within the host and tissue-invasive hyphal growth. We also considered the role of the late endosome or prevacuole compartment (PVC), a distinct organelle involved in vacuolar and endocytic trafficking. We identified two Rab GTPases, encoded by
VPS21
and
YPT72
, required for trafficking through the PVC and vacuole biogenesis, respectively. Deletion of
VPS21
or
YPT72
led to mild sensitivities to some cellular stresses. However, deletion of both genes resulted in a synthetic phenotype with severe sensitivity to cellular stress and impaired growth. Both the
vps21
Δ and
ypt72
Δ mutants had defects in filamentous growth, while the double mutant was completely deficient in polarized growth. The defects in hyphal growth were not suppressed by an “active”
RIM101
allele or loss of the hyphal repressor encoded by
TUP1
. In addition, both single mutants had significant attenuation in a mouse model of hematogenously disseminated candidiasis, while the double mutant was rapidly cleared. Histological examination confirmed that the
vps21
Δ and
ypt72
Δ mutants are deficient in hyphal growth in vivo. We suggest that the PVC and vacuole are required on two levels during
C. albicans
infection: (i) stress resistance functions required for survival within tissue and (ii) a role in filamentous growth which may aid host tissue invasion.
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