非整倍体赋予白色念珠菌独特的转录和表型特征

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Anna I. Mackey, Robert J. Fillinger, P. Shane Hendricks, Gregory J. Thomson, Christina A. Cuomo, Richard J. Bennett, Matthew Z. Anderson
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不准确的染色体分离会导致非整倍体细胞的形成,这些细胞含有不平衡的染色体补体。一些真菌物种不仅能够忍受非整倍体的有害影响,而且可以利用它来适应环境压力。真菌病原体白色念珠菌经常获得额外的染色体,使其能够在抗真菌药物或特定宿主生态位的存在下生长,但与非整倍体相关的转录变化尚未得到全局定义。在这里,一组核型多样的白色念珠菌菌株表明,无论菌株核型如何,表达通常与基因拷贝数相关。出乎意料的是,非整倍体菌株共享一个特征的转录谱,这与以前在非整倍体酵母细胞中定义的一般环境应激反应不同。与整倍体对照菌株相比,这种非整倍体转录反应导致了生长和氧化平衡的改变。非整倍体细胞中活性氧(ROS)缓解酶表达的增加降低了ROS的水平,但引起了对内部和外部氧化应激源的急性敏感性。综上所述,我们的工作证明了非整倍体白色念珠菌细胞的共同转录和表型特征与不同宿主生态位感染和对环境刺激的易感性的后果。
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Aneuploidy confers a unique transcriptional and phenotypic profile to Candida albicans

Aneuploidy confers a unique transcriptional and phenotypic profile to Candida albicans

Inaccurate chromosome segregation can lead to the formation of aneuploid cells that harbor an imbalanced complement of chromosomes. Several fungal species are not only able to tolerate the detrimental effects of aneuploidy but can use it to adapt to environmental pressures. The fungal pathobiont Candida albicans frequently acquires supernumerary chromosomes that enable growth in the presence of antifungal drugs or in specific host niches, yet the transcriptional changes associated with aneuploidy are not globally defined. Here, a karyotypically diverse set of C. albicans strains revealed that expression generally correlated with gene copy number regardless of the strain karyotype. Unexpectedly, aneuploid strains shared a characteristic transcriptional profile that was distinct from a generalized environmental stress response previously defined in aneuploid yeast cells. This aneuploid transcriptional response led to altered growth and oxidative balances relative to euploid control strains. The increased expression of reactive oxygen species (ROS) mitigating enzymes in aneuploid cells reduced the levels of ROS but caused an acute sensitivity to both internal and external sources of oxidative stress. Taken together, our work demonstrates common transcriptional and phenotypic features of aneuploid C. albicans cells with consequences for infection of different host niches and susceptibility to environmental stimuli.

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Nature Communications
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期刊介绍: Nature Communications, an open-access journal, publishes high-quality research spanning all areas of the natural sciences. Papers featured in the journal showcase significant advances relevant to specialists in each respective field. With a 2-year impact factor of 16.6 (2022) and a median time of 8 days from submission to the first editorial decision, Nature Communications is committed to rapid dissemination of research findings. As a multidisciplinary journal, it welcomes contributions from biological, health, physical, chemical, Earth, social, mathematical, applied, and engineering sciences, aiming to highlight important breakthroughs within each domain.
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