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Temporal dynamics of Candida albicans morphogenesis and gene expression reveals distinctions between in vitro and in vivo filamentation.

Temporal dynamics of Candida albicans morphogenesis and gene expression reveals distinctions between in vitro and in vivo filamentation.

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英文摘要

Candida albicans is a common human fungal pathogen that is also a commensal of the oral cavity and gastrointestinal tract. C. albicans pathogenesis is linked to its transition from budding yeast to filamentous morphologies including hyphae and pseudohyphae. The centrality of this virulence trait to C. albicans pathobiology has resulted in extensive characterization a wide range factors associated with filamentation with a strong focus on transcriptional regulation. The vast majority of these experiments have used in vitro conditions to induce the yeast-to-filament transition. Taking advantage of in vivo approaches to quantitatively characterize both morphology and gene expression during filamentation during mammalian infection, we have investigated the dynamics of these two aspects of filamentation in vivo and compared them to in vitro filament induction with "host-like" tissue culture media supplemented with serum at mammalian body temperature. Although filamentation shares many common features in the two conditions, we have found two significant differences. First, alternative carbon metabolism genes are expressed early during in vitro filamentation and late in vivo, suggesting significant differences in glucose availability. Second, C. albicans begins a hyphae-to-yeast transition after 4hr incubation while we find little evidence of hyphae-to-yeast transition in vivo up to 24hr post infection. We show that the low rate of in vivo hyphae-to-yeast transition is likely due to very low expression of PES1, a key driver of lateral yeast in vitro, and that heterologous expression of PES1 is sufficient to trigger lateral yeast formation in vivo.

Wellington Melanie、Krysan Damian J、Wakade Rohan S

10.1101/2024.02.20.581211

微生物学基础医学生物科学研究方法、生物科学研究技术

Wellington Melanie,Krysan Damian J,Wakade Rohan S.Temporal dynamics of Candida albicans morphogenesis and gene expression reveals distinctions between in vitro and in vivo filamentation.[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-28].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.02.20.581211.点此复制

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