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The fungivorous phagocyte Protostelium aurantium targets redox homeostasis and cell wall integrity during intracellular killing of Candida parapsilosis


ABSTRACT: Predatory interactions among microbes are a major evolutionary driving force for biodiversity. The fungivorous amoeba Protostelium aurantium has a wide fungal food spectrum including major pathogenic members of the genus Candida. Phagocytic feeding by P. aurantium is highly effective with C. parapsilosis, a major pathogenic yeast. Here we show that upon ingestion by the amoeba C. parapsilosis is confronted with an oxidative burst and undergoes phagosomal lysis within minutes. On the fungal side, a functional genomic approach identified the fungal copper and redox homeostasis as primary targets of amoeba predation with the highly expressed copper exporter Crp1 and the peroxiredoxin Prx1 contributing to survival when encountering P. aurantium. The fungolytic activity was largely retained in intracellular vesicles of the amoebae. Following their isolation, the content of these vesicles induced immediate killing and lysis of C. parapsilosis. A proteomic analyses identified 56 vesicular proteins. Although fully unknown proteins were dominant, many of them could be categorized as hydrolytic enzymes presumably targeting the fungal cell wall, indicating that fungal cell wall structures are under predatory selection pressure in natural environments.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Candida Parapsilosis Planoprotostelium Fungivorum

SUBMITTER: Thomas Krüger  

LAB HEAD: Axel A. Brakhage

PROVIDER: PXD023816 | Pride | 2021-12-01

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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The fungivorous amoeba Protostelium aurantium targets redox homeostasis and cell wall integrity during intracellular killing of Candida parapsilosis.

Radosa Silvia S   Sprague Jakob L JL   Lau Siu-Hin SH   Tóth Renáta R   Linde Jörg J   Krüger Thomas T   Sprenger Marcel M   Kasper Lydia L   Westermann Martin M   Kniemeyer Olaf O   Hube Bernhard B   Brakhage Axel A AA   Gácser Attila A   Hillmann Falk F  

Cellular microbiology 20210913 11


Predatory interactions among microbes are major evolutionary driving forces for biodiversity. The fungivorous amoeba Protostelium aurantium has a wide fungal food spectrum including foremost pathogenic members of the genus Candida. Here we show that upon phagocytic ingestion by the amoeba, Candida parapsilosis is confronted with an oxidative burst and undergoes lysis within minutes of processing in acidified phagolysosomes. On the fungal side, a functional genomic approach identified copper and  ...[more]

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