Affiliation:
1. Institut de Recherches Cliniques de Montréal, Montréal, Québec, Canada H2W 1R7
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Candida albicans
is an opportunistic pathogenic yeast which frequently develops resistance to the antifungal agent fluconazole (FCZ) in patients undergoing long-term therapy. FCZ-resistant strains often display a reduced intracellular FCZ accumulation which correlates with the overexpression of the ATP-binding cassette transporters
CDR1
and
CDR2
or the major facilitator (MF)
MDR1
. We have recently cloned a
C. albicans
gene, named
CAP1
, which codes for a bZip transcription factor of the AP-1 family homologous to the Yap1 protein involved in multidrug resistance and response to oxidative stress in
Saccharomyces cerevisiae. CAP1
was found to confer FCZ resistance in
S. cerevisiae
by transcriptionally activating
FLR1
, a gene coding for an MF homologous to the
C. albicans MDR1
gene product (A.-M. Alarco, I. Balan, D. Talibi, N. Mainville, and M. Raymond, J. Biol. Chem. 272:19304–19313, 1997). To study the role of
CAP1
in
C. albicans
, we constructed a CAI4-derived mutant strain carrying a homozygous deletion of the
CAP1
gene (CJD21). We found that deletion of
CAP1
did not affect the susceptibility of CJD21 cells to FCZ, cerulenin, brefeldin A, and diamide but caused hypersensitivity to cadmium, 4-nitroquinoline
N
-oxide, 1,10-phenanthroline, and hydrogen peroxide, an effect which was reverted by reintroduction of the
CAP1
gene in these cells. Introduction of a hyperactive truncated allele of
CAP1
(
CAP1-TR
) in CJD21 resulted in resistance of the cells to all of the above compounds except hydrogen peroxide. The hyperresistant phenotype displayed by the CJD21
CAP1-TR
transformants was found to correlate with the overexpression of a number of potential
CAP1
transcriptional targets such as
MDR1
,
CaYCF1
,
CaGLR1
, and
CaTRR1
. Taken together, our results demonstrate that
CAP1
is involved in multidrug resistance and oxidative stress response in
C. albicans
. Finally, disruption of
CAP1
in strain FR2, selected in vitro for FCZ resistance and constitutively overexpressing
MDR1
, did not suppress but rather increased the levels of
MDR1
expression, demonstrating that
CAP1
acts as a negative transcriptional regulator of the
MDR1
gene in FR2 and is not responsible for
MDR1
overexpression in this strain.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
227 articles.
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