Journal article
Isolation of a fungal calcineurin A mutant suggests that amoebae can counter-select virulence attributes of microbes
A Idnurm
Medical Mycology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2023
DOI: 10.1093/mmy/myad013
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Abstract
Evolutionary selection pressures that resulted in microbes found within environmental reservoirs that can cause diseases in animals are unknown. One hypothesis is that predatory organisms select microbes able to counteract animal immune cells. Here, a non-pathogenic yeast, Sporobolomyces primogenomicus, was exposed to predation by Acanthamoeba castellanii. Strains emerged that were resistant to being killed by this amoeba. All these strains had altered morphology, growing as pseudohyphae. The mutation in one strain was identified: CNA1 encodes the calcineurin A subunit that is highly conserved in fungi and where it is essential for their virulence in hosts including mammals, insects, and pla..
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Funding Acknowledgements
A.I. was supported by a Future Fellowship from the Australian Research Council [grant FT130100146]. This work was initiated while based at the University of Missouri-Kansas City.