Transcriptional response of Candida albicans to nitric oxide and the role of the YHB1 gene in nitrosative stress and virulence

白色念珠菌对一氧化氮的转录反应以及YHB1基因在亚硝化应激和毒力中的作用

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作者:Bethann S Hromatka, Suzanne M Noble, Alexander D Johnson

Abstract

Here, we investigate how Candida albicans, the most prevalent human fungal pathogen, protects itself from nitric oxide (*NO), an antimicrobial compound produced by the innate immune system. We show that exposure of C. albicans to *NO elicits a reproducible and specific transcriptional response as determined by genome-wide microarray analysis. Many genes are transiently induced or repressed by *NO, whereas a set of nine genes remain at elevated levels during *NO exposure. The most highly induced gene in this latter category is YHB1, a flavohemoglobin that detoxifies *NO in C. albicans and other microbes. We show that C. albicans strains deleted for YHB1 have two phenotypes in vitro; they are hypersensitive to *NO and they are hyperfilamentous. In a mouse model of disseminated candidiasis, a YHB1 deleted C. albicans strain shows moderately attenuated virulence, but the virulence defect is not suppressed by deletion of the host NOS2 gene. These results suggest that *NO production is not a prime determinant of virulence in the mouse tail vein model of candidiasis and that the attenuated virulence of a yhb1delta/yhb1delta strain is attributable to a defect other than its reduced ability to detoxify *NO.

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