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The Aspergillus fumigatus transcription factor RglT is important for gliotoxin biosynthesis and self-protection, and virulence | |
Ries,Laure N.A.1; Pardeshi,Lakhansing2,3; Dong,Zhiqiang3; Tan,Kaeling2,3,4; Steenwyk,Jacob L.5; Colabardini,Ana Cristina6; Filho,Jaire A.Ferreira6; De Castro,Patricia A.6; Silva,Lilian P.6; Preite,Nycolas W.7; Almeida,Fausto1; De Assis,Leandro J.6; Dos Santos,Renato A.C.6; Bowyer,Paul8; Bromley,Michael8; Owens,Rebecca A.9; Doyle,Sean9; Demasi,Marilene10; Hernández,Diego C.R.6; Netto,Luís Eduardo S.11; Pupo,Monica T.6; Rokas,Antonis5; Loures,Flavio V.7; Wong,Koon H.2,12; Goldman,Gustavo H.6 | |
2020-07-15 | |
Source Publication | PLoS Pathogens |
ISSN | 1553-7366 |
Volume | 16Issue:7Pages:e1008645 |
Abstract | Aspergillus fumigatus is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that secretes an array of immunemodulatory molecules, including secondary metabolites (SMs), which contribute to enhancing fungal fitness and growth within the mammalian host. Gliotoxin (GT) is a SM that interferes with the function and recruitment of innate immune cells, which are essential for eliminating A. fumigatus during invasive infections. We identified a C6 Zn cluster-type transcription factor (TF), subsequently named RglT, important for A. fumigatus oxidative stress resistance, GT biosynthesis and self-protection. RglT regulates the expression of several gli genes of the GT biosynthetic gene cluster, including the oxidoreductase-encoding gene gliT, by directly binding to their respective promoter regions. Subsequently, RglT was shown to be important for virulence in a chemotherapeutic murine model of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA). Homologues of RglT and GliT are present in eurotiomycete and sordariomycete fungi, including the non-GT-producing fungus A. nidulans, where a conservation of function was described. Phylogenetically informed model testing led to an evolutionary scenario in which the GliT-based resistance mechanism is ancestral and RglT-mediated regulation of GliT occurred subsequently. In conclusion, this work describes the function of a previously uncharacterised TF in oxidative stress resistance, GT biosynthesis and selfprotection in both GT-producing and non-producing Aspergillus species. |
DOI | 10.1371/journal.ppat.1008645 |
URL | View the original |
Indexed By | SCIE |
Language | 英語English |
WOS Research Area | Microbiology ; Parasitology ; Virology |
WOS Subject | Microbiology ; Parasitology ; Virology |
WOS ID | WOS:000553111000001 |
Scopus ID | 2-s2.0-85088849751 |
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Document Type | Journal article |
Collection | Centre for Precision Medicine Research and Training Faculty of Health Sciences Institute of Chinese Medical Sciences |
Corresponding Author | Wong,Koon H.; Goldman,Gustavo H. |
Affiliation | 1.Faculty of Medicine of Ribeirao Preto,University of São Paulo,Ribeirão Preto,Brazil 2.Genomics and Bioinformatics Core,Faculty of Health Sciences,University of Macau,Macao 3.Faculty of Health Sciences,University of Macau,Macao 4.Centre for Precision Medicine and Research and Training,University of Macau,Macao 5.Department of Biological Sciences,Vanderbilt University,Nashville,United States 6.Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirao Preto,University of São Paulo,Ribeirão Preto,Brazil 7.Institute of Science and Technology,Federal University of São Paulo,São José dos Campos,Brazil 8.Manchester Fungal Infection Group,Division of Infection,Immunity and Respiratory Medicine,School of Biological Sciences,Faculty of Biology,Medicine and Health,University of Manchester,Manchester,United Kingdom 9.Department of Biology,Maynooth University,Maynooth,Ireland 10.Institute Butantan,Laboratory of Biochemistry and Biophysics,São Paulo,Brazil 11.Institute Biosciences,University of São Paulo,São Paulo,Brazil 12.Institute of Translational Medicine,University of Macau,Macao |
Corresponding Author Affilication | Faculty of Health Sciences; University of Macau |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Ries,Laure N.A.,Pardeshi,Lakhansing,Dong,Zhiqiang,et al. The Aspergillus fumigatus transcription factor RglT is important for gliotoxin biosynthesis and self-protection, and virulence[J]. PLoS Pathogens, 2020, 16(7), e1008645. |
APA | Ries,Laure N.A.., Pardeshi,Lakhansing., Dong,Zhiqiang., Tan,Kaeling., Steenwyk,Jacob L.., Colabardini,Ana Cristina., Filho,Jaire A.Ferreira., De Castro,Patricia A.., Silva,Lilian P.., Preite,Nycolas W.., Almeida,Fausto., De Assis,Leandro J.., Dos Santos,Renato A.C.., Bowyer,Paul., Bromley,Michael., Owens,Rebecca A.., Doyle,Sean., Demasi,Marilene., Hernández,Diego C.R.., ...& Goldman,Gustavo H. (2020). The Aspergillus fumigatus transcription factor RglT is important for gliotoxin biosynthesis and self-protection, and virulence. PLoS Pathogens, 16(7), e1008645. |
MLA | Ries,Laure N.A.,et al."The Aspergillus fumigatus transcription factor RglT is important for gliotoxin biosynthesis and self-protection, and virulence".PLoS Pathogens 16.7(2020):e1008645. |
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