Identification of a fungal antibacterial endopeptidase that modulates immune responses

Silke Machata, Ute Bertsche, Franziska Hoffmann, Zaher M. Fattal, Franziska Kage, Michal Flak, Alexander N. J. Iliou, Falk Hillmann, Ferdinand von Eggeling, Hortense Slevogt, Axel A. Brakhage, Ilse D. Jacobsen
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Aspergillus fumigatus is a saprophytic fungus dwelling in soil and on decaying plant material, but also an opportunistic pathogen in immunocompromised patients. In its environmental niche, A. fumigatus faces competition from other microorganisms including bacteria. Here, we describe the discovery of the first secreted antibacterial protein in A. fumigatus. We identified a secreted fungal endopeptidase, designated CwhA, that cleaves peptidoglycan of Gram-positive bacteria at specific residues within the peptidoglycan stem peptide. Cleavage leads to bacterial lysis and the release of peptidoglycan cleavage products. Expression of cwhA is induced by the presence of bacteria. Furthermore, CwhA is highly abundant in murine lungs during invasive pulmonary aspergillosis and peptidoglycan cleavage products generated by CwhA stimulate cytokine production of human immune cells. Although CwhA does not affect human cells directly, this novel player in fungal-bacterial interactions could affect A. fumigatus infections by inhibiting Gram-positive bacteria in its vicinity, and modulating the immune system.
鉴定可调节免疫反应的真菌抗菌内肽酶
曲霉(Aspergillus fumigatus)是一种栖息于土壤和腐烂植物材料中的吸附性真菌,也是免疫力低下患者的机会性病原体。在其环境生态位中,烟曲霉面临着包括细菌在内的其他微生物的竞争。在这里,我们描述了在烟曲霉中发现的首个分泌型抗菌蛋白。我们发现了一种被命名为 CwhA 的分泌型真菌内肽酶,它能在肽聚糖干肽的特定残基上裂解革兰氏阳性细菌的肽聚糖。裂解会导致细菌裂解并释放出肽聚糖裂解产物。细菌的存在会诱导 cwhA 的表达。此外,在侵袭性肺曲霉菌病期间,CwhA 在鼠肺中的含量很高,CwhA 产生的肽聚糖裂解产物可刺激人类免疫细胞产生细胞因子。虽然 CwhA 不会直接影响人体细胞,但这种真菌与细菌相互作用的新角色可能会通过抑制其附近的革兰氏阳性细菌和调节免疫系统来影响烟曲霉菌感染。
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