Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, The University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Although
Candida glabrata
has emerged in recent years as a major fungal pathogen, there have been no reports demonstrating that it undergoes either the bud-hypha transition or high-frequency phenotypic switching, two developmental programs believed to contribute to the pathogenic success of other
Candida
species. Here it is demonstrated that
C. glabrata
undergoes reversible, high-frequency phenotypic switching between a white (Wh), light brown (LB), and dark brown (DB) colony phenotype discriminated on an indicator agar containing 1 mM CuSO
4
. Switching regulates the transcript level of the
MT-II
metallothionein gene(s) and a newly discovered gene for a hemolysin-like protein,
HLP
. The relative
MT-II
transcript levels in Wh, LB, and DB cells grown in the presence of CuSO
4
are 1:27:81, and the relative transcript levels of
HLP
are 1:20:35. The relative
MT-II
and
HLP
transcript levels in cells grown in the absence of CuSO
4
are 1:20:30 and 1:20:25, respectively. In contrast, switching has little or no effect on the transcript levels of the genes
MT-I
,
AMT-I
,
TRPI
,
HIS3
,
EPAI
, and
PDHI
. Switching of
C. glabrata
is not associated with microevolutionary changes identified by the DNA fingerprinting probe Cg6 and does not involve tandem amplification of the
MT-IIa
gene, which has been shown to occur in response to elevated levels of copper. Finally, switching between Wh, LB, and DB occurred in all four clinical isolates examined in this study. As in
Candida albicans
, switching in
C. glabrata
may provide colonizing populations with phenotypic plasticity for rapid responses to the changing physiology of the host, antibiotic treatment, and the immune response, through the differential regulation of genes involved in pathogenesis. More importantly, because
C. glabrata
is haploid, a mutational analysis of switching is now feasible.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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