Insights into the host-pathogen interaction: C. albicans manipulation of macrophage pyroptosis

被引:10
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作者
O'Meara, Teresa R. [1 ]
Cowen, Leah E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Mol Genet, Toronto, ON, Canada
来源
MICROBIAL CELL | 2018年 / 5卷 / 12期
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
fungi; C; albicans; pyroptosis; innate immune responses; macrophage; inflammasome; cell wall;
D O I
10.15698/mic2018.12.662
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
The innate immune system is the first defense against invasive fungal infections, including those caused by Candida albicans. Although C. albicans can exist as a commensal, it can also cause systemic or mucosal infections, especially when the innate immune system is impaired. A key aspect of the interaction between C. albicans and innate immune cells is the ability of C. albicans to induce macrophage pyroptosis, an inflammatory cell death program. The induction of pyroptosis is temporally coupled to a morphological transition between yeast and filamentous growth. However, the relationship between fungal morphogenesis and activation of macrophage pyroptosis is complex. Although most C. albicans mutants with defects in filamentation are also unable to induce macrophage pyroptosis, filamentation is neither necessary nor sufficient for activation of pyroptosis. In our study [O'Meara et al., 2018 mBio], we set out to map the genetic circuitry in both the fungus and the host macrophage that leads to pyroptosis, and determine the impact of altered pyroptosis on infection. We identified 98 C. albicans genes that were dispensable for filamentation in the macrophage but important for enabling the fungus to activate macrophage pyroptosis. Using these mutants, we demonstrated that pyroptosis is required for robust neutrophil accumulation at the site of C. albicans infection. We also showed that, in contrast to previous work, inflammasome priming and activation can be decoupled in the response to C. albicans infection, and that phagolysosomal rupture is not the inflammasome activating signal. Our work provides the most comprehensive analysis of C. albicans interactions with host cells to date, and reveals new factors governing the outcomes of this interaction.
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页码:566 / 568
页数:3
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