Affiliation:
1. Department of Molecular Virology, Immunology and Medical Genetics, The Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health,1 and
2. Department of Microbiology, The Ohio State University,2Columbus, Ohio 43210-1239
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In response to a wide variety of environmental stimuli, the opportunistic fungal pathogen
Candida albicans
exits the budding cycle, producing germ tubes and hyphae concomitant with expression of virulence genes, such as that encoding hyphal wall protein 1 (
HWP1
). Biochemical studies implicate cyclic AMP (cAMP) increases in promoting bud-hypha transitions, but genetic evidence relating genes that control cAMP levels to bud-hypha transitions has not been reported. Adenylate cyclase-associated proteins (CAPs) of nonpathogenic fungi interact with Ras and adenylate cyclase to increase cAMP levels under specific environmental conditions. To initiate studies on the relationship between cAMP signaling and bud-hypha transitions in
C. albicans
, we identified, cloned, characterized, and disrupted the
C. albicans CAP1
gene.
C. albicans
strains with inactivated
CAP1
budded in conditions that led to germ tube formation in isogenic strains with
CAP1
. The addition of 10 mM cAMP and dibutyryl cAMP promoted bud-hypha transitions and filamentous growth in the
cap1/cap1
mutant in liquid and solid media, respectively, showing clearly that cAMP promotes hypha formation in
C. albicans
. Increases in cytoplasmic cAMP preceding germ tube emergence in strains having
CAP1
were markedly diminished in the budding
cap1/cap1
mutant.
C. albicans
strains with deletions of both alleles of
CAP1
were avirulent in a mouse model of systemic candidiasis. The avirulence of a germ tube-deficient
cap1/cap1
mutant coupled with the role of Cap1 in regulating cAMP levels shows that the Cap1-mediated cAMP signaling pathway is required for bud-hypha transitions, filamentous growth, and the pathogenesis of candidiasis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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