Histoplasma capsulatum pathogenesis: making a lifestyle switch
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Histoplasma capsulatum pathogenesis: making a lifestyle switch
Abstract
The dimorphism of Histoplasma reflects a developmental switch in morphology and lifestyle that is necessary for virulence. The dimorphism regulating kinase DRK1 and the Histoplasma WOR1 homolog RYP1 mediate the thermally induced transition to the pathogenic yeast-phase program. The genes expressed as part of this regulon influence the host-pathogen interaction to favor Histoplasma virulence. While surface localized HSP60 supports yeast attachment to host macrophages, yeast alpha-glucan polysaccharides conceal immunostimulatory cell wall beta-glucans from detection by macrophage receptors. Intramacrophage growth of yeast cells is facilitated by CBP a secreted, protease-resistant calcium-binding protein tailored to function within the phagolysosomal environment. In some Histoplasma strains, YPS3 promotes dissemination of yeast from pulmonary infection sites. The Histoplasma yeast-phase program includes additional cell surface and extracellular molecules that potentially function in further aspects of Histoplasma virulence.
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