Transcription factor Liv4 is required for growth and pathogenesis of Cryptococcus neoformans

Author:

Yi Jiu12,Sang Junjun23,Zhao Jingyu24,Gao Lei2,Yang Yali2,Yan Lei2,Zhang Chao12,Pan Weihua12,Wang Guizhen5ORCID,Liao Wanqing12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, Shanghai Changzheng Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, 200003, China

2. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Molecular Medical Mycology, Shanghai Institute of Medical Mycology, Shanghai Changzheng Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, 200003, China

3. Department of Dermatology, 900 Hospital of the Joint Logistics Team, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, 350025, China

4. Department of Dermatology, Shanghai Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital, Shanghai, 201805, China

5. Emergency room, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital of Tongji University, 200072, Shanghai, China

Abstract

ABSTRACT Cryptococcus neoformans is an important invasive fungal pathogen that causes life-threatening meningoencephalitis in humans. Its biological and pathogenic regulatory mechanisms remain largely unknown, particularly due to the presence of those core transcription factors (TFs). Here, we conducted a detailed characterization of the TF Liv4 in the biology and virulence of C. neoformans. Deletion of TF Liv4 protein resulted in growth defect under both normal and stress conditions (such as high temperature and cell wall/membrane damaging agents), drastic morphological damage and also attenuated virulence in C. neoformans. These phenotypic changes might be contributed to transcriptional abnormality in the liv4Δ mutant, in which several cryptococcal genes involved in energy metabolism and cell wall integrity were downregulated. Furthermore, ChIP-seq and ChIP-qPCR assays suggested TF Liv4 might exert its regulatory function in transcription by its activation of RBP1 in C. neoformans. Taken together, our work highlights the importance of TF Liv4 in the growth and virulence of C. neoformans, and it facilitates a better understanding of cryptococcal pathogenesis mechanisms.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Shanghai Science and Technology of Committee

Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Microbiology

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