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Cryptococcal Titan Cells: When Yeast Cells Are All Grown up.

Rocío García-Rodas1, H C de Oliveira1,2, Nuria Trevijano-Contador3, Oscar Zaragoza4.   

Abstract

Cryptococcus neoformans is a human pathogenic yeast that causes hundreds of thousands of deaths worldwide among susceptible individuals, in particular, HIV+ patients. This yeast has developed several adaptation mechanisms that allow replication within the host. During decades, this yeast has been well known for a very peculiar and unique structure that contributes to virulence, a complex polysaccharide capsule that surrounds the cell wall. In contrast to other fungal pathogens, such as Candida albicans or Aspergillus fumigatus, the role of morphological transitions has not been studied in the virulence of Cryptococcus neoformans since this yeast does not form hyphae during infection. However, in the last years, different groups have described the ability of this fungus to change its size during infection. In particular, Cryptococcus can form "titan cells," which are blastoconidia of an abnormal large size. Since their discovery, there is increasing evidence that these cells contribute, not only to long-term persistence in the host, but they can also actively participate in the development of the disease. Recently, several groups have simultaneously described different media that induce the appearance of titan cells in laboratory conditions. Using these conditions, new inducing factors and signaling pathways involved in this transition have been described. In this article, we will review the main phenotypic features of these cells, factors, and transduction pathways that induce cell growth, and how titan cells contribute to the disease caused by this pathogen.

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Keywords:  Capsule; Cryptococcus neoformans; Morphogenesis; Titan cell; Virulence

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30406867     DOI: 10.1007/82_2018_145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Top Microbiol Immunol        ISSN: 0070-217X            Impact factor:   4.291


  3 in total

1.  Human IgM Inhibits the Formation of Titan-Like Cells in Cryptococcus neoformans.

Authors:  Nuria Trevijano-Contador; Kaila M Pianalto; Connie B Nichols; Oscar Zaragoza; J Andrew Alspaugh; Liise-Anne Pirofski
Journal:  Infect Immun       Date:  2020-03-23       Impact factor: 3.441

2.  The Transcription Factor Pdr802 Regulates Titan Cell Formation and Pathogenicity of Cryptococcus neoformans.

Authors:  Julia C V Reuwsaat; Daniel P Agustinho; Heryk Motta; Andrew L Chang; Holly Brown; Michael R Brent; Livia Kmetzsch; Tamara L Doering
Journal:  mBio       Date:  2021-03-09       Impact factor: 7.867

3.  Role of IL-17 in Morphogenesis and Dissemination of Cryptococcus neoformans during Murine Infection.

Authors:  Nuria Trevijano-Contador; Elena Roselletti; Rocío García-Rodas; Anna Vecchiarelli; Óscar Zaragoza
Journal:  Microorganisms       Date:  2022-02-05
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