Candida albicans Als1p:: an adhesin that is a downstream effector of the EFG1 filamentation pathway

被引:172
作者
Fu, Y
Ibrahim, AS
Sheppard, DC
Chen, YC
French, SW
Cutler, JE
Filler, SG
Edwards, JE
机构
[1] Harbor UCLA Res & Educ Inst, St Johns Cardiovasc Res Ctr, Div Infect Dis, Torrance, CA 90502 USA
[2] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Sch Med, Los Angeles, CA 90024 USA
[3] Montana State Univ, Dept Microbiol, Bozeman, MT 59717 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1046/j.1365-2958.2002.02873.x
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Filamentation and adherence to host cells are critical virulence factors of Candida albicans . Multiple filamentation regulatory pathways have been discovered in C. albicans using Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model. In S. cerevisiae , these pathways converge on Flo11p, which functions as a downstream effector of filamentation and also mediates cell-cell adherence (flocculation). In C. albicans , such effector(s) have not yet been identified. Here, we demonstrate that the cell surface protein Als1p is an effector of filamentation in C. albicans . We show that Als1p expression is controlled by the transcription factor Efg1p, which is known to be a key regulator of filamentation in C. albicans . Further, disruption of ALS1 inhibited filamentation, and autonomous expression of Als1p restored filamentation in an efg1 homozygous null mutant. Thus, Als1p functions as a downstream effector of the EFG1 filamentation pathway. In addition, we found that Als1p mediates both flocculation and adherence of C. albicans to endothelial cells in vitro . As a cell surface glycoprotein that mediates filamentation and adherence, Als1p has both structural and functional similarity to S. cerevisiae Flo11p. Consistent with our in vitro results, Als1p was required for both normal filamentation and virulence in the mouse model of haematogenously disseminated candidiasis.
引用
收藏
页码:61 / 72
页数:12
相关论文
共 32 条
[11]   Nosocomial bloodstream infections in United States hospitals: A three-year analysis [J].
Edmond, MB ;
Wallace, SE ;
McClish, DK ;
Pfaller, MA ;
Jones, RN ;
Wenzel, RP .
CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1999, 29 (02) :239-244
[12]  
FONZI WA, 1993, GENETICS, V134, P717
[13]   Expression of the Candida albicans gene ALS1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae induces adherence to endothelial and epithelial cells [J].
Fu, Y ;
Rieg, G ;
Fonzi, WA ;
Belanger, PH ;
Edwards, JE ;
Filler, SG .
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 1998, 66 (04) :1783-1786
[14]   Linkage of adhesion, filamentous growth, and virulence in Candida albicans to a single gene, INT1 [J].
Gale, CA ;
Bendel, CM ;
McClellan, M ;
Hauser, M ;
Becker, JM ;
Berman, J ;
Hostetter, MK .
SCIENCE, 1998, 279 (5355) :1355-1358
[15]   A Saccharomyces gene family involved in invasive growth, cell-cell adhesion, and mating [J].
Guo, B ;
Styles, CA ;
Feng, QH ;
Fink, GR .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2000, 97 (22) :12158-12163
[16]   CANDIDA-ALBICANS ALS1 - DOMAINS RELATED TO A SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE SEXUAL AGGLUTININ SEPARATED BY A REPEATING MOTIF [J].
HOYER, LL ;
SCHERER, S ;
SHATZMAN, AR ;
LIVI, GP .
MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, 1995, 15 (01) :39-54
[17]   EVIDENCE IMPLICATING PHOSPHOLIPASE AS A VIRULENCE FACTOR OF CANDIDA-ALBICANS [J].
IBRAHIM, AS ;
MIRBOD, F ;
FILLER, SG ;
BANNO, Y ;
COLE, GT ;
KITAJIMA, Y ;
EDWARDS, JE ;
NOZAWA, Y ;
GHANNOUM, MA .
INFECTION AND IMMUNITY, 1995, 63 (05) :1993-1998
[18]   CULTURE OF HUMAN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS DERIVED FROM UMBILICAL VEINS - IDENTIFICATION BY MORPHOLOGIC AND IMMUNOLOGICAL CRITERIA [J].
JAFFE, EA ;
NACHMAN, RL ;
BECKER, CG ;
MINICK, CR .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 1973, 52 (11) :2745-2756
[19]   Virulence and hyphal formation of Candida albicans require the Ste20p-like protein kinase CaCla4p [J].
Leberer, E ;
Ziegelbauer, K ;
Schmidt, A ;
Harcus, D ;
Dignard, D ;
Ash, J ;
Johnson, L ;
Thomas, DY .
CURRENT BIOLOGY, 1997, 7 (08) :539-546
[20]  
LEE KL, 1975, SABOURAUDIA, V13, P148