Author:
Swafford Andrew J. M.,Hussey Shane P.,Fritz-Laylin Lillian K.
Abstract
AbstractTwo species of parasitic fungi from the phylum Chytridiomycota (chytrids)
are annihilating global amphibian populations. These chytrid species—Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and B. salamandrivorans—have high rates of mortality and transmission. Upon
establishing infection in amphibians, chytrids rapidly multiply within the skin and
disrupt their hosts’ vital homeostasis mechanisms. Current disease models suggest that
chytrid fungi locate and infect their hosts during a motile, unicellular ‘zoospore’ life
stage. Moreover, other chytrid species parasitize organisms from across the tree of
life, making future epidemics in new hosts a likely possibility. Efforts to mitigate the
damage and spread of chytrid disease have been stymied by the lack of knowledge about
basic chytrid biology and tools with which to test molecular hypotheses about disease
mechanisms. To overcome this bottleneck, we have developed high-efficiency delivery of
molecular payloads into chytrid zoospores using electroporation. Our electroporation
protocols result in payload delivery to between 75 and 97% of living cells of three
species: B. dendrobatidis, B. salamandrivorans, and a
non-pathogenic relative, Spizellomyces punctatus.
This method lays the foundation for molecular genetic tools needed to establish
ecological mitigation strategies and answer broader questions in evolutionary and cell
biology.
Funder
National Science Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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