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MUC16-dependent Renal Vascular Adhesion of Candida Promotes Tissue Invasion and Predicts Clinical Outcome in Candidemia.

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Williamson, P; Qiu, J; Grim, S; Hu, G; Park, Y-D; Johnson, M; Paaudel, S; Stevens, T; Perfect, J; Matzaraki, V; Kumar, V; van de Veerdonk, F ...
Published in: Res Sq
March 4, 2026

Bloodstream infection with Candida species is associated with high mortality, yet the molecular basis of vascular adhesion and invasion remains unclear. We identify the endothelial surface mucin MUC16 as a key host factor enabling fungal vascular adherence. The MUC16 SEA domain directly engages the Candida adhesin Als3p and endothelial N-cadherin to form a ternary complex that promotes endothelial attachment and vascular invasion. Genetic deletion of Muc16 in mice markedly reduced fungal vascular binding, renal fungal burden, and Ly6Ghi CD11b+ neutrophil recruitment following intravenous infection, and diminished oral colonization in an oral model. Inflammatory induction of MUC16 occurred via MINCLE-, TLR9-, and Dectin-1-dependent signaling, converging on CARD9. In clinical cohorts, a MUC16 T10155I variant and elevated circulating MUC16 were associated with increased 30-day mortality. These findings establish MUC16 as a mechanistic link between endothelial sensing and Candida vascular invasion, with prognostic relevance in candidemia.

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Williamson, P., Qiu, J., Grim, S., Hu, G., Park, Y.-D., Johnson, M., … Cota, E. (2026). MUC16-dependent Renal Vascular Adhesion of Candida Promotes Tissue Invasion and Predicts Clinical Outcome in Candidemia. Res Sq. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-8810991/v1
Williamson, Peter, Jin Qiu, Shellee Grim, Guowu Hu, Yoon-Dong Park, Melissa Johnson, Sunita Paaudel, et al. “MUC16-dependent Renal Vascular Adhesion of Candida Promotes Tissue Invasion and Predicts Clinical Outcome in Candidemia.Res Sq, March 4, 2026. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-8810991/v1.
Williamson P, Qiu J, Grim S, Hu G, Park Y-D, Johnson M, et al. MUC16-dependent Renal Vascular Adhesion of Candida Promotes Tissue Invasion and Predicts Clinical Outcome in Candidemia. Res Sq. 2026 Mar 4;
Williamson, Peter, et al. “MUC16-dependent Renal Vascular Adhesion of Candida Promotes Tissue Invasion and Predicts Clinical Outcome in Candidemia.Res Sq, Mar. 2026. Pubmed, doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-8810991/v1.
Williamson P, Qiu J, Grim S, Hu G, Park Y-D, Johnson M, Paaudel S, Stevens T, Perfect J, Matzaraki V, Kumar V, van de Veerdonk F, Netea M, Lionakis M, Adebowale A, Filler S, Clark N, Cota E. MUC16-dependent Renal Vascular Adhesion of Candida Promotes Tissue Invasion and Predicts Clinical Outcome in Candidemia. Res Sq. 2026 Mar 4;

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Res Sq

DOI

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2693-5015

Publication Date

March 4, 2026

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United States