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Combinatorial stresses kill pathogenic Candida species
Authors:Kaloriti Despoina  Tillmann Anna  Cook Emily  Jacobsen Mette  You Tao  Lenardon Megan  Ames Lauren  Barahona Mauricio  Chandrasekaran Komelapriya  Coghill George  Goodman Daniel  Gow Neil A R  Grebogi Celso  Ho Hsueh-Lui  Ingram Piers  McDonagh Andrew  de Moura Alessandro P S  Pang Wei  Puttnam Melanie  Radmaneshfar Elahe  Romano Maria Carmen  Silk Daniel  Stark Jaroslav  Stumpf Michael  Thiel Marco  Thorne Thomas  Usher Jane  Yin Zhikang  Haynes Ken  Brown Alistair J P
Affiliation:* School of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Institute of Medical Sciences , Aberdeen.
Abstract:
Pathogenic microbes exist in dynamic niches and have evolved robust adaptive responses to promote survival in their hosts. The major fungal pathogens of humans, Candida albicans and Candida glabrata, are exposed to a range of environmental stresses in their hosts including osmotic, oxidative and nitrosative stresses. Significant efforts have been devoted to the characterization of the adaptive responses to each of these stresses. In the wild, cells are frequently exposed simultaneously to combinations of these stresses and yet the effects of such combinatorial stresses have not been explored. We have developed a common experimental platform to facilitate the comparison of combinatorial stress responses in C. glabrata and C. albicans. This platform is based on the growth of cells in buffered rich medium at 30°C, and was used to define relatively low, medium and high doses of osmotic (NaCl), oxidative (H(2)O(2)) and nitrosative stresses (e.g., dipropylenetriamine (DPTA)-NONOate). The effects of combinatorial stresses were compared with the corresponding individual stresses under these growth conditions. We show for the first time that certain combinations of combinatorial stress are especially potent in terms of their ability to kill C. albicans and C. glabrata and/or inhibit their growth. This was the case for combinations of osmotic plus oxidative stress and for oxidative plus nitrosative stress. We predict that combinatorial stresses may be highly significant in host defences against these pathogenic yeasts.
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