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. 2018 May 22;23(8):2292-2298.
doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.04.084.

Functional Genomic Screening Reveals Core Modulators of Echinocandin Stress Responses in Candida albicans

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Functional Genomic Screening Reveals Core Modulators of Echinocandin Stress Responses in Candida albicans

Tavia Caplan et al. Cell Rep. .
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Abstract

Candida albicans is a leading cause of death due to fungal infection. Treatment of systemic candidiasis often relies on echinocandins, which disrupt cell wall synthesis. Resistance is readily acquired via mutations in the drug target gene, FKS1. Both basal tolerance and resistance to echinocandins require cellular stress responses. We performed a systematic analysis of 3,030 C. albicans mutants to define circuitry governing cellular responses to echinocandins. We identified 16 genes for which deletion or transcriptional repression enhanced echinocandin susceptibility, including components of the Pkc1-MAPK signaling cascade. We discovered that the molecular chaperone Hsp90 is required for the stability of Pkc1 and Bck1, establishing key mechanisms through which Hsp90 mediates echinocandin resistance. We also discovered that perturbation of the CCT chaperonin complex causes enhanced echinocandin sensitivity, altered cell wall architecture, and aberrant septin localization. Thus, we provide insights into the mechanisms by which cellular chaperones enable crucial responses to echinocandin-induced stress.

Keywords: CCT complex; Candida albicans; Hsp90; Pkc1; client protein; drug resistance; echinocandins; functional genomic screen; fungal pathogen; stress response.

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