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The Cryptococcus neoformans Flc1 Homologue Controls Calcium Homeostasis and Confers Fungal Pathogenicity in the Infected Hosts.

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Stempinski, PR; Goughenour, KD; du Plooy, LM; Alspaugh, JA; Olszewski, MA; Kozubowski, L
Published in: mBio
October 26, 2022

Cryptococcus neoformans, an opportunistic yeast pathogen, relies on a complex network of stress response pathways that allow for proliferation in the host. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, stress responses are regulated by integral membrane proteins containing a transient receptor potential (TRP) domain, including the flavin carrier protein 1 (Flc1), which regulates calcium homeostasis and flavin transport. Here, we report that deletion of C. neoformans FLC1 results in cytosolic calcium elevation and increased nuclear content of calcineurin-dependent transcription factor Crz1, which is associated with an aberrant cell wall chitin overaccumulation observed in the flc1Δ mutant. Absence of Flc1 or inhibition of calcineurin with cyclosporine A prevents vacuolar fusion under conditions of combined osmotic and temperature stress, which is reversed in the flc1Δ mutant by the inhibition of TORC1 kinase with rapamycin. Flc1-deficient yeasts exhibit compromised vacuolar fusion under starvation conditions, including conditions that stimulate formation of carbohydrate capsule. Consequently, the flc1Δ mutant fails to proliferate under low nutrient conditions and displays a defect in capsule formation. Consistent with the previously uncharacterized role of Flc1 in vacuolar biogenesis, we find that Flc1 localizes to the vacuole. The flc1Δ mutant presents a survival defect in J774A.1 macrophage cell-line and profound virulence attenuation in both the Galleria mellonella and mouse pulmonary infection models, demonstrating that Flc1 is essential for pathogenicity. Thus, cryptococcal Flc1 functions in calcium homeostasis and links calcineurin and TOR signaling with vacuolar biogenesis to promote survival under conditions associated with vacuolar fusion required for this pathogen's fitness and virulence. IMPORTANCE Cryptococcosis is a highly lethal infection with limited drug choices, most of which are highly toxic or complicated by emerging antifungal resistance. There is a great need for new drug targets that are unique to the fungus. Here, we identify such a potential target, the Flc1 protein, which we show is crucial for C. neoformans stress response and virulence. Importantly, homologues of Flc1 exist in other fungal pathogens, such as Candida albicans and Aspergillus fumigatus, and are poorly conserved in humans, which could translate into wider spectrum therapy associated with minimal toxicity. Thus, Flc1 could be an "Achille's heel" of C. neoformans to be leveraged therapeutically in cryptococcosis and possibly other fungal infections.

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mBio

DOI

EISSN

2150-7511

Publication Date

October 26, 2022

Volume

13

Issue

5

Start / End Page

e0225322

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virulence
  • Transcription Factors
  • Sirolimus
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • Mice
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 1
  • Humans
  • Homeostasis
  • Fungal Proteins
 

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Stempinski, P. R., Goughenour, K. D., du Plooy, L. M., Alspaugh, J. A., Olszewski, M. A., & Kozubowski, L. (2022). The Cryptococcus neoformans Flc1 Homologue Controls Calcium Homeostasis and Confers Fungal Pathogenicity in the Infected Hosts. MBio, 13(5), e0225322. https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02253-22
Stempinski, Piotr R., Kristie D. Goughenour, Lukas M. du Plooy, J Andrew Alspaugh, Michal A. Olszewski, and Lukasz Kozubowski. “The Cryptococcus neoformans Flc1 Homologue Controls Calcium Homeostasis and Confers Fungal Pathogenicity in the Infected Hosts.MBio 13, no. 5 (October 26, 2022): e0225322. https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02253-22.
Stempinski PR, Goughenour KD, du Plooy LM, Alspaugh JA, Olszewski MA, Kozubowski L. The Cryptococcus neoformans Flc1 Homologue Controls Calcium Homeostasis and Confers Fungal Pathogenicity in the Infected Hosts. mBio. 2022 Oct 26;13(5):e0225322.
Stempinski, Piotr R., et al. “The Cryptococcus neoformans Flc1 Homologue Controls Calcium Homeostasis and Confers Fungal Pathogenicity in the Infected Hosts.MBio, vol. 13, no. 5, Oct. 2022, p. e0225322. Pubmed, doi:10.1128/mbio.02253-22.
Stempinski PR, Goughenour KD, du Plooy LM, Alspaugh JA, Olszewski MA, Kozubowski L. The Cryptococcus neoformans Flc1 Homologue Controls Calcium Homeostasis and Confers Fungal Pathogenicity in the Infected Hosts. mBio. 2022 Oct 26;13(5):e0225322.

Published In

mBio

DOI

EISSN

2150-7511

Publication Date

October 26, 2022

Volume

13

Issue

5

Start / End Page

e0225322

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Virulence
  • Transcription Factors
  • Sirolimus
  • Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • Mice
  • Membrane Proteins
  • Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 1
  • Humans
  • Homeostasis
  • Fungal Proteins