LncRNA DINOR is a virulence factor and global regulator of stress responses in Candida auris

The emergent fungal pathogen Candida auris exhibits high resistance to antifungal drugs and environmental stresses, impeding treatment and decontamination 1 – 3 . The fungal factors mediating this stress tolerance are largely unknown. In the present study, we performed piggyBac , transposon-mediated...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature microbiology 2021-07, Vol.6 (7), p.842-851
Hauptverfasser: Gao, Jiaxin, Chow, Eve W. L., Wang, Haitao, Xu, Xiaoli, Cai, Chunling, Song, Yabing, Wang, Jianbin, Wang, Yue
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Zusammenfassung:The emergent fungal pathogen Candida auris exhibits high resistance to antifungal drugs and environmental stresses, impeding treatment and decontamination 1 – 3 . The fungal factors mediating this stress tolerance are largely unknown. In the present study, we performed piggyBac , transposon-mediated, genome-wide mutagenesis and genetic screening in C. auris , and identified a mutant that grew constitutively in the filamentous form. Mapping the transposon insertion site revealed the disruption of a long non-coding RNA, named DINOR for DNA damage-inducible non-coding RNA. Deletion of DINOR caused DNA damage and an upregulation of genes involved in morphogenesis, DNA damage and DNA replication. The DNA checkpoint kinase Rad53 was hyperphosphorylated in dinor Δ mutants, and deletion of RAD53 abolished DNA damage-induced filamentation. DNA-alkylating agents, which cause similar filamentous growth, induced DINOR expression, suggesting a role for DINOR in maintaining genome integrity. Upregulation of DINOR also occurred during exposure to the antifungal drugs caspofungin and amphotericin B, macrophages, H 2 O 2 and sodium dodecylsulfate, indicating that DINOR orchestrates multiple stress responses. Consistently, dinor Δ mutants displayed increased sensitivity to these stresses and were attenuated for virulence in mice. Moreover, genome-wide genetic interaction studies revealed links between the function of DINOR and TOR signalling, an evolutionarily conserved pathway that regulates the stress response. Identification of the mechanism(s) by which DINOR regulates stress responses in C. auris may provide future opportunities for the development of therapeutics. A piggyBac transposon mutagenesis screen identifies the long non-coding RNA, DINOR , in the human fungal pathogen Candida auris . DINOR is a virulence factor and regulates fungal stress responses and filamentation.
ISSN:2058-5276
2058-5276
DOI:10.1038/s41564-021-00915-x