An extremely poor nutritional condition enables efficient white cell mating in Candida albicans.

IF 3.7 2区 生物学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
mSphere Pub Date : 2025-06-25 Epub Date: 2025-06-05 DOI:10.1128/msphere.00291-25
Chaoran Zhong, Shuyun Guan, Ming Xu, Mingyang Ma, Chao Li, Li Tao, Guanghua Huang, Ming Guan
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Abstract

Pathogenic fungi employ diverse strategies to undergo sexual reproduction. It was previously believed that the major human fungal pathogen Candida albicans must switch from the "sterile" white state to the mating-competent opaque state to mate. We recently reported that glucose depletion could induce C. albicans white cell mating at a moderate frequency. In this study, we demonstrate that white cells can undergo efficient mating when incubated on agar medium (water and agar, without additional nutritional components). Cell survival assays revealed that a subpopulation of white cells underwent cell death, releasing nutritional components that supported surviving cells in undergoing morphological changes and efficient mating. Inactivation of CST20, MAC1, MCU1, and IDP2-genes required for cell death and reactive oxygen species generation in C. albicans-resulted in a significant reduction in mating frequency under nutrient-depleted conditions. Taken together, our findings suggest that extremely poor nutritional conditions are able to promote epigenetic switch-independent mating in C. albicans.IMPORTANCEBy demonstrating that white cells can mate under nutrient-depleted conditions, the research uncovers a novel mechanism of sexual reproduction in this pathogenic fungus. The findings suggest that cell death, through the release of nutritional components and the generation of reactive oxygen species, plays a crucial role in facilitating mating under nutrient-depleted conditions. This research not only provides novel insights into the reproductive strategies of C. albicans but also highlights potential avenues for exploring altruistic behaviors in other microorganisms. Understanding these mechanisms could have significant implications for the development of new therapeutic strategies to combat fungal infections, particularly in environments where nutrient limitations are common.

极差的营养条件使白色念珠菌有效的白细胞交配。
病原真菌采用多种策略进行有性繁殖。以前人们认为,人类主要的真菌病原体白色念珠菌必须从“无菌”的白色状态切换到能够交配的不透明状态才能交配。我们最近报道了葡萄糖消耗可以诱导白色念珠菌以中等频率交配。在这项研究中,我们证明了白细胞在琼脂培养基(水和琼脂,没有额外的营养成分)上孵育时可以进行有效的交配。细胞存活试验显示,白细胞亚群经历细胞死亡,释放营养成分,支持存活细胞进行形态变化和有效交配。CST20、MAC1、MCU1和idp2(白色念珠菌细胞死亡和活性氧生成所需的基因)的失活导致营养匮乏条件下交配频率显著降低。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,极端不良的营养条件能够促进白色念珠菌的表观遗传开关独立交配。通过证明白细胞可以在营养匮乏的条件下交配,该研究揭示了这种致病真菌有性繁殖的一种新机制。研究结果表明,细胞死亡,通过释放营养成分和产生活性氧,在营养匮乏的条件下促进交配起着至关重要的作用。这项研究不仅为白色念珠菌的繁殖策略提供了新的见解,而且还为探索其他微生物的利他行为提供了潜在的途径。了解这些机制可能对开发对抗真菌感染的新治疗策略具有重要意义,特别是在营养限制普遍存在的环境中。
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mSphere
mSphere Immunology and Microbiology-Microbiology
CiteScore
8.50
自引率
2.10%
发文量
192
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: mSphere™ is a multi-disciplinary open-access journal that will focus on rapid publication of fundamental contributions to our understanding of microbiology. Its scope will reflect the immense range of fields within the microbial sciences, creating new opportunities for researchers to share findings that are transforming our understanding of human health and disease, ecosystems, neuroscience, agriculture, energy production, climate change, evolution, biogeochemical cycling, and food and drug production. Submissions will be encouraged of all high-quality work that makes fundamental contributions to our understanding of microbiology. mSphere™ will provide streamlined decisions, while carrying on ASM''s tradition for rigorous peer review.
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