The SUMO protease Ulp2 regulates genome stability and drug resistance in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans

Author:

Rizzo MarziaORCID,Soisangwan Natthapon,Soetaert Jan,Vega-Estevez Samuel,Selmecki AnnaORCID,Buscaino AlessiaORCID

Abstract

AbstractStress-induced genome instability in microbial organisms is emerging as a critical regulatory mechanism for driving rapid and reversible adaption to drastic environmental changes. In Candida albicans, a human fungal pathogen that causes life-threatening infections, genome plasticity confers increased virulence and antifungal drug resistance. Discovering the mechanisms regulating C. albicans genome plasticity is a priority to understand how this and other microbial pathogens establish life-threatening infections and develop resistance to antifungal drugs. We identified the SUMO protease Ulp2 as a critical regulator of C. albicans genome integrity through genetic screening. Deletion of ULP2 leads to hypersensitivity to genotoxic agents and increased genome instability. This increased genome diversity causes reduced fitness under standard laboratory growth conditions but enhances adaptation to stress, making ulp2Δ/Δ cells more likely to thrive in the presence of antifungal drugs. Whole-genome sequencing indicates that ulp2Δ/Δ cells counteract antifungal drug-induced stress by developing segmental aneuploidies of chromosome R and chromosome I. We demonstrate that intrachromosomal repetitive elements drive the formation of complex novel genotypes with adaptive power.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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