Suppressed Protein Translation Caused by MSP-8 Deficiency Determines Fungal Multidrug Resistance with Fitness Cost.

MSP-8 缺陷导致的蛋白质翻译抑制决定了真菌的多重耐药性,并造成了适应性代价

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作者:Zhou Mi, Yu Pengju, Hu Chengcheng, Fang Wenxia, Jin Cheng, Li Shaojie, Sun Xianyun
Antifungal resistance, particularly the rise of multidrug-resistance strains, poses a significant public health threat. In this study, the study identifies a novel multidrug-resistance gene, msp-8, encoding a helicase, through experimental evolution with Neurospora crassa as a model. Deletion of msp-8 conferred multidrug resistance in N. crassa, Aspergillus fumigatus, and Fusarium verticillioides. However, the transcript levels of genes encoding known drug targets or efflux pumps remain unaltered with msp-8 deletion. Interestingly, MSP-8 interacted with ribosomal proteins, and this mutant displays compromised ribosomal function, causing translational disturbance. Notably, inhibition of protein translation enhances resistance to azoles, amphotericin B, and polyoxin B. Furthermore, MSP-8 deficiency or inhibition of translation reduces intracellular ketoconazole accumulation and membrane-bound amphotericin B content, directly causing antifungal resistance. Additionaly, MSP-8 deficiency induces cell wall remodeling, and decreases intracellular ROS levels, further contributing to resistance. The findings reveal a novel multidrug resistance mechanism independent of changes in drug target or efflux pump, while MSP-8 deficiency suppresses protein translation, thereby facilitating the development of resistance with fitness cost. This study provides the first evidence that MSP-8 participates in protein translation and that translation suppression can cause multidrug resistance in fungi, offering new insights into resistance mechanisms in clinical and environmental fungal strains.

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