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Phenotypic Profiling Reveals that Candida albicans Opaque Cells Represent a Metabolically Specialized Cell State Compared to Default White Cells

机译:表型分析表明,与默认的白细胞相比,白色念珠菌不透明细胞代表了代谢专门细胞状态

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ABSTRACT The white-opaque switch is a bistable, epigenetic transition affecting multiple traits in Candida albicans including mating, immunogenicity, and niche specificity. To compare how the two cell states respond to external cues, we examined the fitness, phenotypic switching, and filamentation properties of white cells and opaque cells under 1,440 different conditions at 25°C and 37°C. We demonstrate that white and opaque cells display striking differences in their integration of metabolic and thermal cues, so that the two states exhibit optimal fitness under distinct conditions. White cells were fitter than opaque cells under a wide range of environmental conditions, including growth at various pHs and in the presence of chemical stresses or antifungal drugs. This difference was exacerbated at 37°C, consistent with white cells being the default state of C.?albicans in the mammalian host. In contrast, opaque cells showed greater fitness than white cells under select nutritional conditions, including growth on diverse peptides at 25°C. We further demonstrate that filamentation is significantly rewired between the two states, with white and opaque cells undergoing filamentous growth in response to distinct external cues. Genetic analysis was used to identify signaling pathways impacting the white-opaque transition both in vitro and in a murine model of commensal colonization, and three sugar sensing pathways are revealed as regulators of the switch. Together, these findings establish that white and opaque cells are programmed for differential integration of metabolic and thermal cues and that opaque cells represent a more metabolically specialized cell state than the default white state. IMPORTANCE Epigenetic transitions are an important mechanism by which microbes adapt to external stimuli. For Candida albicans , such transitions are crucial for adaptation to complex, fluctuating environments, and therefore contribute to its success as a human pathogen. The white-opaque switch modulates multiple C.?albicans attributes, from sexual competency to niche specificity. Here, we demonstrate that metabolic circuits are extensively rewired between white and opaque states, so that the two?cell types exhibit optimal fitness under different nutritional conditions and at different temperatures. We thereby establish that epigenetic events can profoundly alter the metabolism of fungal cells. We also demonstrate that epigenetic switching regulates filamentation and biofilm formation, two phenotypes closely associated with pathogenesis. These experiments reveal that white cells, considered the most clinically relevant form of C.?albicans , are a “general-purpose” state suited to many environments, whereas opaque cells appear to represent a more metabolically specialized form of the species.
机译:摘要白色不透明开关是一种双稳态表观遗传转换,影响白色念珠菌的多个性状,包括交配,免疫原性和生态位特异性。为了比较两种细胞状态对外部线索的反应,我们研究了在25°C和37°C下1,440种不同条件下白细胞和不透明细胞的适应性,表型转换和细丝化特性。我们证明白细胞和不透明细胞在代谢和热信号的整合中显示出惊人的差异,因此这两种状态在不同条件下均显示出最佳适应性。在广泛的环境条件下,包括在各种pH值下以及在存在化学应激或抗真菌药物的情况下,白细胞比不透明细胞更适合。这种差异在37°C时更加严重,这与白色细胞是哺乳动物宿主中白色念珠菌的默认状态一致。相反,在选择的营养条件下,包括在25°C的多种肽上生长,不透明的细胞显示出比白细胞更大的适应性。我们进一步证明,丝状化在两种状态之间显着重排,白色和不透明细胞响应不同的外部提示而经历丝状生长。遗传分析被用于识别在体外和共生定居的鼠模型中影响白不透明转变的信号传导途径,并且揭示了三个糖感测途径作为开关的调节剂。在一起,这些发现确定了对白色和不透明细胞进行编程以用于代谢和热信号的差异整合,并且不透明细胞比默认的白色状态代表了更专门用于代谢的细胞状态。重要表观遗传转变是微生物适应外部刺激的重要机制。对于白色念珠菌而言,这种转变对于适应复杂多变的环境至关重要,因此有助于其作为人类病原体取得成功。白色不透明开关可调节白色念珠菌的多种属性,从性能力到生态位特异性。在这里,我们证明了代谢回路在白色和不透明状态之间被广泛地重排,因此两种细胞类型在不同的营养条件和不同的温度下表现出最佳适应性。因此,我们确定表观遗传事件可以深刻改变真菌细胞的代谢。我们还证明了表观遗传学的调控调节丝化和生物膜的形成,这两个表型与发病机理密切相关。这些实验表明,白细胞被认为是白色念珠菌的临床上最相关的形式,是适合许多环境的“通用”状态,而不透明的细胞似乎代表了该物种在代谢上更加专门化的形式。

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