Paracoccidioides lutzii Infects Galleria mellonella Employing Formamidase as a Virulence Factor

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Pereira Elisa Dias,Moreira Thalison Rodrigues,Cruz-Leite Vanessa Rafaela Milhomem,Tomazett Mariana Vieira,Souza Silva Lana O’Hara,Graziani Daniel,Martins Juliana Assis,Amaral André Corrêa,Weber Simone Schneider,Parente-Rocha Juliana Alves,Soares Célia Maria de Almeida,Borges Clayton LuizORCID

Abstract

The formamidase (FMD) enzyme plays an important role in fungal thriving by releasing a secondary nitrogen source as a product of its activity. In Paracoccidioides species, previous studies have demonstrated the upregulation of this enzyme in a wide range of starvation and infective-like conditions. However, Paracoccidioides lutzii formamidase has not yet been defined as a virulence factor. Here, by employing in vivo infections using an fmd-silenced strain in Galleria mellonella larvae model, we demonstrate the influence of formamidase in P. lutzii’s immune stimulation and pathogenicity. The formamidase silencing resulted in improper arrangement of the nodules, poor melanogenesis and decreased fungal burden. Thus, we suggest that formamidase may be a piece composing the process of molecular recognition by Galleria immune cells. Furthermore, formamidase silencing doubled the observed survival rate of the larvae, demonstrating its importance in fungal virulence in vivo. Therefore, our findings indicate that formamidase contributes to Galleria’s immune incitement and establishes the role of this enzyme as a P. lutzii virulence factor.

Funder

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Goiás

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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