Aspartic Proteases and Major Cell Wall Components in Candida albicans Trigger the Release of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps

被引:60
作者
Zawrotniak, Marcin [1 ]
Bochenska, Oliwia [2 ]
Karkowska-Kuleta, Justyna [1 ]
Seweryn-Ozog, Karolina [1 ]
Aoki, Wataru [3 ]
Ueda, Mitsuyoshi [3 ]
Kozik, Andrzej [2 ]
Rapala-Kozik, Maria [1 ]
机构
[1] Jagiellonian Univ, Fac Biochem Biophys & Biotechnol, Dept Comparat Biochem & Bioanalyt, Krakow, Poland
[2] Jagiellonian Univ, Fac Biochem, Dept Analyt Biochem Biophys & Biotechnol, Krakow, Poland
[3] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Agr, Div Appl Life Sci, Kyoto, Japan
来源
FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR AND INFECTION MICROBIOLOGY | 2017年 / 7卷
关键词
neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs); Candida albicans; host defense; secreted aspartic proteases; mannans; glucans; fungal cell wall proteins; BETA-GLUCAN RECEPTOR; FC-GAMMA-RIII; GENE FAMILY; VIRULENCE FACTORS; PROTEINASES; YEAST; DECTIN-1; RECOGNITION; EXPRESSION; INFECTION;
D O I
10.3389/fcimb.2017.00414
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Neutrophils use different mechanisms to cope with pathogens that invade the host organism. The most intriguing of these responses is a release of neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) composed of decondensed chromatin and granular proteins with antimicrobial activity. An important potential target of NETs is Candida albicans-an opportunistic fungal pathogen that employs morphological and phenotype switches and biofilm formation during contact with neutrophils, accompanied by changes in epitope exposition that mask the pathogen from host recognition. These processes differ depending on infection conditions and are thus influenced by the surrounding environment. In the current study, we compared the NET release by neutrophils upon contact with purified main candidal cell surface components. We show here for the first time that in addition to the main cell wall-building polysaccharides (mannans and beta-glucans), secreted aspartic proteases (Saps) trigger NETs with variable intensities. The most efficient NET-releasing response is with Sap4 and Sap6, which are known to be secreted by fungal hyphae. This involves mixed, ROS-dependent and ROS-independent signaling pathways, mainly through interactions with the CD11b receptor. In comparison, upon contact with the cell wall-bound Sap9 and Sap10, neutrophils responded via a ROS-dependent mechanism using CD16 and CD18 receptors for protease recognition. In addition to the Saps tested, the actuation of selected mediating kinases (Src, Syk, PI3K, and ERK) was also investigated. beta-Glucans were found to trigger a ROS-dependent process of NET production with engagement of Dectin-1 as well as CD11b and CD18 receptors. Mannans were observed to be recognized by TLRs, CD14, and Dectin-1 receptors and triggered NET release mainly via a ROS-independent pathway. Our results thus strongly suggest that neutrophils activate NET production in response to different candidal components that are presented locally at low concentrations at the initial stages of infection. However, NET release seemed to be blocked by increasing numbers of fungal cells.
引用
收藏
页数:21
相关论文
共 106 条
[1]   Glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored proteases of Candida albicans target proteins necessary for both cellular processes and host-pathogen interactions [J].
Albrecht, A ;
Felk, A ;
Pichova, I ;
Naglik, JR ;
Schaller, M ;
de Groot, P ;
MacCallum, D ;
Odds, FC ;
Schäfer, W ;
Klis, F ;
Monod, M ;
Hube, B .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2006, 281 (02) :688-694
[2]   Candida albicans Possesses Sap7 as a Pepstatin A-Insensitive Secreted Aspartic Protease [J].
Aoki, Wataru ;
Kitahara, Nao ;
Miura, Natsuko ;
Morisaka, Hironobu ;
Yamamoto, Yoshihiro ;
Kuroda, Kouichi ;
Ueda, Mitsuyoshi .
PLOS ONE, 2012, 7 (02)
[3]   Comprehensive characterization of secreted aspartic proteases encoded by a virulence gene family in Candida albicans [J].
Aoki, Wataru ;
Kitahara, Nao ;
Miura, Natsuko ;
Morisaka, Hironobu ;
Yamamoto, Yoshihiro ;
Kuroda, Kouichi ;
Ueda, Mitsuyoshi .
JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY, 2011, 150 (04) :431-438
[4]   Candida albicans Hypha Formation and Mannan Masking of β-Glucan Inhibit Macrophage Phagosome Maturation [J].
Bain, Judith M. ;
Louw, Johanna ;
Lewis, Leanne E. ;
Okai, Blessing ;
Walls, Catriona A. ;
Ballou, Elizabeth R. ;
Walker, Louise A. ;
Reid, Delyth ;
Munro, Carol A. ;
Brown, Alistair J. P. ;
Brown, Gordon D. ;
Gow, Neil A. R. ;
Erwig, Lars P. .
MBIO, 2014, 5 (06)
[5]   Immobilized Immune Complexes Induce Neutrophil Extracellular Trap Release by Human Neutrophil Granulocytes via FcγRIIIB and Mac-1 [J].
Behnen, Martina ;
Leschczyk, Christoph ;
Moeller, Sonja ;
Batel, Tobit ;
Klinger, Matthias ;
Solbach, Werner ;
Laskay, Tamas .
JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2014, 193 (04) :1954-1965
[6]   The action of ten secreted aspartic proteases of pathogenic yeast Candida albicans on major human salivary antimicrobial peptide, histatin 5 [J].
Bochenska, Oliwia ;
Rapala-Kozik, Maria ;
Wolak, Natalia ;
Aoki, Wataru ;
Ueda, Mitsuyoshi ;
Kozik, Andrzej .
ACTA BIOCHIMICA POLONICA, 2016, 63 (03) :403-410
[7]   The expression of the secreted aspartyl proteinases Sap4 to Sap6 from Candida albicans in murine macrophages [J].
Borg-von Zepelin, M ;
Beggah, S ;
Boggian, K ;
Sanglard, D ;
Monod, M .
MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, 1998, 28 (03) :543-554
[8]  
BRADFORD MM, 1976, ANAL BIOCHEM, V72, P248, DOI 10.1016/0003-2697(76)90527-3
[9]   Neutrophils sense microbe size and selectively release neutrophil extracellular traps in response to large pathogens [J].
Branzk, Nora ;
Lubojemska, Aleksandra ;
Hardison, Sarah E. ;
Wang, Qian ;
Gutierrez, Maximiliano G. ;
Brown, Gordon D. ;
Papayannopoulos, Venizelos .
NATURE IMMUNOLOGY, 2014, 15 (11) :1017-1025
[10]   Molecular mechanisms regulating NETosis in infection and disease [J].
Branzk, Nora ;
Papayannopoulos, Venizelos .
SEMINARS IN IMMUNOPATHOLOGY, 2013, 35 (04) :513-530