Gene expression profiling in human pathogenic dermatophytes in vitro and in vivo


Autoria(s): Staib P.; Zaugg C.; Mignon B.; Monod M.
Data(s)

2008

Resumo

Objectives: Dermatophytes are highly specialized fungi which are the most common agents of superficial mycoses in humans and animals. The particular ability of these microorganisms to invade and multiply within keratinized host structures is presumably linked to their secreted keratinolytic activity, which is therefore a major putative virulence attribute of these fungi. The overall adaptation and transcriptional response of dermatophytes during protein degradation and/or infection is largely unknown. Methods: A Trichophyton rubrum cDNA microarray was developed and used for the transcriptional analysis of T. rubrum and Arthroderma benhamiae cells during growth on protein substrates. Moreover, the gene expression profile in A. benhamiae cells was monitored during infection of guinea pigs. Results: T. rubrum and A. benhamiae cells activate a large set of genes encoding secreted endo- and exoproteases during growth on soy and keratin. In addition, other specifically induced factors with potential implication in protein utilization were identified, e.g. multiple transporters, metabolic enzymes, transcription factors and hypothetical proteins with unknown function. Notably however, the protease gene expression profile in the fungal cells during infection was significantly different from the pattern elicited during in vitro growth on keratin. Conclusions: Our results suggest specific functions of individual proteases during infection, which may not be restricted to the degradation of keratin. This first, broad in vivo transcriptional profiling approach in dermatophytes gives new molecular insights into pathogenicity associated adaptation mechanisms that make these microorganisms the most successful causitive agents of superficial mycoses.

Identificador

http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_D4FF79D3C3EE

isbn:0933-7407

doi:10.1111/j.1439-0507.2007.01598.x

isiid:000258408900033

Idioma(s)

en

Fonte

42nd annual meeting of the German-Speaking Mycological Society (DMykG). Abstracts.

Tipo

info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject

inproceedings