Strain background interacts with chromosome 7 aneuploidy to determine commensal and virulence phenotypes in Candida albicans.

IF 4 2区 生物学 Q1 GENETICS & HEREDITY
PLoS Genetics Pub Date : 2025-06-27 eCollection Date: 2025-06-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pgen.1011650
Abhishek Mishra, Norma V Solis, Siobhan M Dietz, Audra L Crouch, Scott G Filler, Matthew Z Anderson
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Abstract

The human fungal pathobiont Candida albicans displays extensive genomic plasticity, including large-scale chromosomal changes such as aneuploidy. Chromosome trisomy appears frequently in natural and laboratory strains of C. albicans. Trisomy of specific chromosomes has been linked to large phenotypic effects, such as increased murine gut colonization by strains trisomic for chromosome 7 (Chr7). However, studies of whole-chromosome aneuploidy are generally limited to the SC5314 genome reference strain, making it unclear whether the imparted phenotypes are conserved across C. albicans genetic backgrounds. Here, we report the presence of a Chr7 trisomy in the "commensal-like" oral candidiasis strain, 529L, and dissect the contribution of Chr7 trisomy to colonization and virulence in 529L and SC5314. These experiments show that strain background and homolog identity (i.e., AAB vs ABB) interact with Chr7 trisomy to alter commensal and virulence phenotypes in multiple host niches. In vitro filamentation was consistently reduced by Chr7 trisomy in SC5314, but this result was not consistent for 529L. Oral colonization of mice was increased by the presence of a Chr7 trisomy in 529L but not SC5314; conversely, virulence during systemic infection was reduced by Chr7 trisomy in SC5314 but not 529L. Strikingly, the AAB Chr7 trisomy in the SC5314 background rendered this strain avirulent in murine systemic infection. Increased dosage of NRG1 failed to reproduce most of the Chr7 trisomy phenotypes. Our results demonstrate that aneuploidy interacts with background genetic variation to produce complex phenotypic patterns that deviate from our current understanding in the genome reference strain.

菌株背景与7号染色体非整倍体相互作用以确定白色念珠菌的共生和毒力表型。
人类真菌病原体白色念珠菌表现出广泛的基因组可塑性,包括大规模的染色体变化,如非整倍体。染色体三体经常出现在自然和实验室菌株白色念珠菌。特定染色体的三体性与大的表型效应有关,例如7号染色体三体菌株(Chr7)增加了小鼠肠道定植。然而,关于全染色体非整倍体的研究通常仅限于SC5314基因组参考菌株,因此不清楚所传递的表型是否在白色念珠菌遗传背景中是保守的。在这里,我们报道了“评论样”口腔念珠菌菌株529L中Chr7三体的存在,并分析了Chr7三体对529L和SC5314定植和毒力的贡献。这些实验表明,菌株背景和同源性(即AAB与ABB)与Chr7三体相互作用,改变了多个宿主生态位的共生和毒力表型。在SC5314中,Chr7三体一致地减少了体外丝化,但在529L中,这一结果并不一致。529L中Chr7三体的存在增加了小鼠的口腔定植,而SC5314中没有;相反,SC5314的Chr7三体降低了全身感染时的毒力,而529L则没有。引人注目的是,SC5314背景中的AAB Chr7三体使该菌株在小鼠全身感染中无毒。增加剂量的NRG1不能再现大部分Chr7三体表型。我们的研究结果表明,非整倍体与背景遗传变异相互作用,产生复杂的表型模式,偏离我们目前对基因组参考菌株的理解。
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