| Literature DB >> 24125554 |
Rebecca A Hall1, Neil A R Gow.
Abstract
The fungal cell wall is a dynamic organelle required for cell shape, protection against the environment and, in pathogenic species, recognition by the innate immune system. The outer layer of the cell wall is comprised of glycosylated mannoproteins with the majority of these post-translational modifications being the addition of O- and N-linked mannosides. These polysaccharides are exposed on the outer surface of the fungal cell wall and are, therefore, the first point of contact between the fungus and the host immune system. This review focuses on O- and N-linked mannan biosynthesis in the fungal pathogen Candida albicans and highlights new insights gained from the characterization of mannosylation mutants into the role of these cell wall components in host-fungus interactions. In addition, we discuss the use of fungal mannan as a diagnostic marker of fungal disease.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24125554 PMCID: PMC4112839 DOI: 10.1111/mmi.12426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Microbiol ISSN: 0950-382X Impact factor: 3.501
Figure 1‐ and ‐linked glycosylation structures of the mannosylation mutants. Asterisks highlight structures, which are predicted from comparisons with , but have not yet been experimentally determined for
Summary of the phenotypes for the mannosylation mutants
| Gene | Activity | Mutant phenotype | References | |||||||
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| Growth | Cell Wall | Sensitivity | Morphology | Adhesion | Phagocytosis | Virulence | ||||
| Required for initiation of | Biofilm formation reduced. Required for growth with | Reduced mannan, increased β1,3‐glucan | Increased sensitivity to Congo red, CFW, SDS, heat stress and antifungals | Hyphal growth reduced | Epithelial adhesion reduced | Reduced in HDC, RHE and oral mucosal models | Timpel | |||
| Required for initiation of |
Essential for viability, | Increased sensitivity to Congo red, CFW, caffeine, heat stress and antifungalsa | Hyphal growth reduceda | Normala | Reduced in murine systemic infection modela | Prill | ||||
| Required for initiation of | Biofilm formation reduced. Required for growth with | Reduced mannan, increased β1,3‐glucan | Increased sensitivity to antifungals | Hyphal growth reduced | Reduced in RHE and murine systemic infection model | Prill | ||||
| Required for initiation of | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Uptake normal, but cells are not killed by neutrophils | Reduced damage in oral mucosal models | Prill | |||
| Required for initiation of | Normal | Normal | Normal | Hyphal growth reduced | Epithelial adhesion reduced | Reduced damage in RHE model | Timpel | |||
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| Addition of α1,2‐mannose | Cell separation defect in the double mutant | Reduced | Increased sensitivity to CFW ( | Reduced hyphal formation in the double mutant | Reduced | Neutrophil Uptake reduced, macrophage uptake increased | Reduced in murine systemic infection model (double mutant only) | Munro | |
| Removes terminal α1,2 linked glucose from core | Reduced growth rate, increased flocculation | Reduced PM, mannan and glucan, increased chitin and protein | Increased sensitivity to Congo red, CFW, SDS and antifungals | Hyphal growth reduced | Reduced in murine infection model | Mora‐Montes | ||||
| Removes the two α1,3 linked glucose units from core | Reduced growth rate, increased flocculation | Reduced PM, mannan and glucan, increased chitin and protein | Increased sensitivity to Congo red, CFW, SDS and antifungals | Hyphal growth reduced | Reduced in murine infection model | Mora‐Montes | ||||
| Removes α1,2 mannose from core | Reduced growth rate, increased flocculation | Reduced PM | Increased sensitivity to Congo red and CFW | Normal | Macrophage uptake increased | Reduced in murine infection model | Mora‐Montes | |||
| Addition of initial α1,6‐mannose | Increased cell size, decreased growth rate, cell separation defect |
Reduced PM and mannan, | Increased sensitivity to Congo red, CFW, SDS, heat stress and antifungals | Hyphal growth reduced | Epithelial adhesion reduced | Neutrophil uptake reduced | Reduced in murine infection model | Bates | ||
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| Addition of terminal α1,3‐mannan | Normal |
Extended PM chains | Increased sensitivity to SDS and antifungals ( | Reduced hyphal growth in response to pH, temperature and Lee's and spider media ( | Reduced in murine infection model ( | Bates | |||
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| Addition of initial α1,2‐mannan to α1,6 backbone | Reduced growth rate and increased flocculation in double, triple, quintuple and sextuple mutants | Increased sensitivity to Congo red, CFW and SDS, | Delayed hyphal growth ( | Reduced in | Bai | ||||
| Positive regulator of | Normal | Reduced PM | Normal | Normal | Neutrophil and macrophage uptake reduced | Normal | Hobson | |||
| Elaboration of the α1,6‐mannose backbone | Reduced growth rate, increased flocculation | Reduced mannan content | Increased sensitivity to antifungals | Hyphal growth reduced | Epithelial adhesion reduced | Southard | ||||
| Addition of β1,2‐ mannose | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Mille | ||||
| Addition of α1,2 mannose to outer chain | Normal, increased flocculation in multiple mutant | Reduced PM | Multiple mutant shows increased sensitivity to CFW, SDS and antifungals | Normal | Reduced macrophage uptake | Multiple mutant shows reduced virulence in murine infection model | McKenzie | |||
| PLM | Addition of α‐mannan to lipid | Normal | No PLM, less β‐mannose in PM | Increased sensitivity to calcium and SDS | Normal | Increased susceptibility to phagocytosis | Reduced in murine infection model | Mille | ||
| Other enzymes | Transport of Ca2+/Mn2+ into Golgi | Normal | Reduced PM and | Increased sensitivity to Congo red, CFW, heat stress and antifungals | Delayed | Normal | Reduced neutrophil and macrophage uptake | Reduced in murine infection model | Bates | |
a. Phenotype of the heterozygous mutant.
Figure 2TEM of the cell wall in selected mannosylation mutants. The sextuple Δ mutant contains deletions in all six genes (Δ/Δ/Δ/Δ/Δ/Δ). Uridine auxotrophy was complemented by the integration of the CIp10 plasmid at the locus. The scale bar represents 0.2 μm.