Bacteria Modify Candida albicans Hypha Formation, Microcolony Properties, and Survival within Macrophages

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作者
Salvatori, Ornella [1 ]
Kumar, Rohitashw [1 ]
Metcalfe, Sarah [1 ]
Vickerman, Margaret [1 ]
Kay, Jason G. [1 ]
Edgerton, Mira [1 ]
机构
[1] SUNY Buffalo, Sch Dent Med, Dept Oral Biol, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA
关键词
Candida albicans; Pseudomonas aeruginosa; Streptococcus gordonii; hyphal development; macrophages; microcolonies; PSEUDOMONAS-AERUGINOSA; VIRIDANS STREPTOCOCCI; BIOFILM FORMATION; IMMUNE-RESPONSE; ORAL-CAVITY; SUSCEPTIBILITY; MECHANISMS; RESISTANCE; INFECTION; GENE;
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10.1128/mSphere.00689-20
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Phagocytic cells are crucial components of the innate immune system pre venting Candida albicans mucosal infections. Streptococcus gordonii and Pseudomonas aeruginosa often colonize mucosal sites, along with C. albicans, and yet interkingdom interactions that might alter the survival and escape of fungi from macrophages are not understood. Murine macrophages were coinfected with S. gordonii or P. aeruginosa, along with C. albicans to evaluate changes in fungal survival. S. gordonii increased C. albicans survival and filamentation within macrophage phagosomes, while P. aeruginosa reduced fungal survival and filamentation. Coinfection with S. gordonii resulted in greater escape of C. albicans from macrophages and increased size of fungal microcolonies formed on macrophage monolayers, while coinfection with P. aeruginosa reduced macrophage escape and produced smaller microcolonies. Microcolonies formed in the presence of P. aeruginosa cells outside macrophages also had significantly reduced size that was not found with P. aeruginosa phenazine deletion mutants. S. gordonii cells, as well as S. gordonii heat-fixed culture supernatants, increased C. albicans microcolony biomass but also resulted in microcolony detachment. A heat-resistant, trypsin-sensitive pheromone processed by S. gordonii Eep was needed for these effects. The majority of fungal microcolonies formed on human epithelial monolayers with S. gordonii supernatants developed as large floating structures with no detectable invasion of epithelium, along with reduced gene expression of C. albicans HYR1, EAP1, and HWP2 adhesins. However, a subset of C. albicans microcolonies was smaller and had greater epithelial invasiveness compared to microcolonies grown without S. gordonii. Thus, bacteria can alter the killing and escape of C. albicans from macrophages and contribute to changes in C. albicans pathogenicity. IMPORTANCE Candida albicans is the predominant fungus colonizing the oral cavity that can have both synergistic and antagonistic interactions with other bacteria. Interkingdom polymicrobial associations modify fungal pathogenicity and are believed to increase microbial resistance to innate immunity. However, it is not known how these interactions alter fungal survival during phagocytic killing. We demonstrated that secreted molecules of S. gordonii and P. aeruginosa alter C. albicans survival within the phagosome of macrophages and alter fungal pathogenic phenotypes, including filamentation and microcolony formation. Moreover, we provide evidence for a dual interaction between S. gordonii and C. albicans such that S. gordonii signaling peptides can promote C. albicans commensalism by decreasing microcolony attachment while increasing invasion in epithelial cells. Our results identify bacterial diffusible factors as an attractive target to modify virulence of C. albicans in polymicrobial infections.
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