Identification of a fungal antibacterial endopeptidase that cleaves peptidoglycan.

IF 6.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
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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Abstract

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 identify 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 in vitro. 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 possibly modulate the immune system.

分离肽聚糖的真菌抗菌内肽酶的鉴定。
烟曲霉是一种腐生真菌,栖息在土壤和腐烂的植物材料上,也是免疫功能低下患者的机会致病菌。在其生态位中,烟曲霉面临着包括细菌在内的其他微生物的竞争。在这里,我们描述了烟曲霉中第一个分泌抗菌蛋白的发现。我们鉴定了一种分泌的真菌内肽酶,指定CwhA,它在肽聚糖干肽的特定残基上切割革兰氏阳性细菌的肽聚糖。裂解导致细菌裂解和肽聚糖裂解产物的释放。细菌的存在诱导了cwhA的表达。此外,在侵袭性肺曲霉病期间,CwhA在小鼠肺中含量丰富,CwhA产生的肽聚糖裂解产物在体外刺激人类免疫细胞产生细胞因子。虽然CwhA不直接影响人类细胞,但这种真菌-细菌相互作用的新参与者可能通过抑制其附近的革兰氏阳性细菌来影响烟曲霉感染,并可能调节免疫系统。
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EMBO Reports
EMBO Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
11.20
自引率
1.30%
发文量
267
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: EMBO Reports is a scientific journal that specializes in publishing research articles in the fields of molecular biology, cell biology, and developmental biology. The journal is known for its commitment to publishing high-quality, impactful research that provides novel physiological and functional insights. These insights are expected to be supported by robust evidence, with independent lines of inquiry validating the findings. The journal's scope includes both long and short-format papers, catering to different types of research contributions. It values studies that: Communicate major findings: Articles that report significant discoveries or advancements in the understanding of biological processes at the molecular, cellular, and developmental levels. Confirm important findings: Research that validates or supports existing knowledge in the field, reinforcing the reliability of previous studies. Refute prominent claims: Studies that challenge or disprove widely accepted ideas or hypotheses in the biosciences, contributing to the correction and evolution of scientific understanding. Present null data: Papers that report negative results or findings that do not support a particular hypothesis, which are crucial for the scientific process as they help to refine or redirect research efforts. EMBO Reports is dedicated to maintaining high standards of scientific rigor and integrity, ensuring that the research it publishes contributes meaningfully to the advancement of knowledge in the life sciences. By covering a broad spectrum of topics and encouraging the publication of both positive and negative results, the journal plays a vital role in promoting a comprehensive and balanced view of scientific inquiry. 
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