Extracellular vesicle formation in Cryptococcus deuterogattii impacts fungal virulence and requires the NOP16 gene

Author:

Castelli Rafael F.,Pereira Alana,Honorato Leandro,Valdez Alessandro,de Oliveira Haroldo C.,Bazioli Jaqueline M.,Garcia Ane W. A.,Freitas Klimeck Tabata D’Maiella,Reis Flavia C. G.,Staats Charley C.,Nimrichter Leonardo,Fill Taícia P.,Rodrigues Marcio L.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractSmall molecules are components of fungal extracellular vesicles (EVs), but their biological roles are only superficially known. NOP16 is a eukaryotic gene that is required for the activity of benzimidazoles against Cryptococcus deuterogattii. In this study, during the phenotypic characterization of C. deuterogattii mutants lacking NOP16 expression, we observed that this gene was required for EV production. Analysis of the small molecule composition of EVs produced by wild-type cells and two independent nop16Δ mutants revealed that the deletion of NOP16 resulted not only in a reduced number of EVs but also an altered small molecule composition. In a Galleria mellonella model of infection, the nop16Δ mutants were hypovirulent. The hypovirulent phenotype was reverted when EVs produced by wild-type cells, but not mutant EVs, were co-injected with the nop16Δ cells in G. mellonella. These results reveal a role for NOP16 in EV biogenesis and cargo, and also indicate that the composition of EVs is determinant for cryptococcal virulence.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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