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Zinc Binding Inhibits Cellular Uptake and Antifungal Activity of Histatin-5 in Candida albicans.


ABSTRACT: Histatin-5 (Hist-5) is a polycationic, histidine-rich antimicrobial peptide with potent antifungal activity against the opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans. Hist-5 can bind metals in vitro, and metals have been shown to alter the fungicidal activity of the peptide. Previous reports on the effect of Zn2+ on Hist-5 activity have been varied and seemingly contradictory. Here, we present data elucidating the dynamic role Zn2+ plays as an inhibitory switch to regulate Hist-5 fungicidal activity. A novel fluorescently labeled Hist-5 peptide (Hist-5*) was developed to visualize changes in internalization and localization of the peptide as a function of metal availability in the growth medium. Hist-5* was verified for use as a model peptide and retained antifungal activity and mode of action similar to native Hist-5. Cellular growth assays showed that Zn2+ had a concentration-dependent inhibitory effect on Hist-5 antifungal activity. Imaging by confocal microscopy revealed that equimolar concentrations of Zn2+ kept the peptide localized along the cell periphery rather than internalizing, thus preventing cytotoxicity and membrane disruption. However, the Zn-induced decrease in Hist-5 activity and uptake was rescued by decreasing the Zn2+ availability upon addition of a metal chelator EDTA or S100A12, a Zn-binding protein involved in the innate immune response. These results lead us to suggest a model wherein commensal C. albicans may exist in harmony with Hist-5 at concentrations of Zn2+ that inhibit peptide internalization and antifungal activity. Activation of host immune processes that initiate Zn-sequestering mechanisms of nutritional immunity could trigger Hist-5 internalization and cell killing.

SUBMITTER: Campbell JX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9671271 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Zinc Binding Inhibits Cellular Uptake and Antifungal Activity of Histatin-5 in <i>Candida albicans</i>.

Campbell Joanna X JX   Gao Sean S   Anand Keerthi S KS   Franz Katherine J KJ  

ACS infectious diseases 20220823 9


Histatin-5 (Hist-5) is a polycationic, histidine-rich antimicrobial peptide with potent antifungal activity against the opportunistic fungal pathogen <i>Candida albicans</i>. Hist-5 can bind metals in vitro, and metals have been shown to alter the fungicidal activity of the peptide. Previous reports on the effect of Zn<sup>2+</sup> on Hist-5 activity have been varied and seemingly contradictory. Here, we present data elucidating the dynamic role Zn<sup>2+</sup> plays as an inhibitory switch to r  ...[more]

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