Proteomic Analysis of the Responses of Candida albicans during Infection of Galleria mellonella Larvae
This study assessed the development of disseminated candidiasis within Galleria mellonella larvae and characterized the proteomic responses of Candida albicans to larval hemolymph. Infection of larvae with an inoculum of 1 × 106 yeast cells reduced larval viability 24 (53.33 ± 3...
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doaj-9b871551ae1b415491ccd4460fbbb69a2020-11-25T02:42:25ZengMDPI AGJournal of Fungi2309-608X2019-01-0151710.3390/jof5010007jof5010007Proteomic Analysis of the Responses of Candida albicans during Infection of Galleria mellonella LarvaeGerard Sheehan0Kevin Kavanagh1Medical Mycology Laboratory, Department of Biology, Maynooth University, Maynooth, W23F2H6 Co. Kildare, IrelandMedical Mycology Laboratory, Department of Biology, Maynooth University, Maynooth, W23F2H6 Co. Kildare, IrelandThis study assessed the development of disseminated candidiasis within Galleria mellonella larvae and characterized the proteomic responses of Candida albicans to larval hemolymph. Infection of larvae with an inoculum of 1 × 106 yeast cells reduced larval viability 24 (53.33 ± 3.33%), 48 (33.33 ± 3.33%) and 72 (6.66 ± 3.33%) h post infection. C. albicans infection quickly disseminated from the site of inoculation and the presence of yeast and hyphal forms were found in nodules extracted from infected larvae at 6 and 24 h. A range of proteins secreted during infection of G. mellonella by C. albicans were detected in larval hemolymph and these were enriched for biological processes such as interaction with host and pathogenesis. The candicidal activity of hemolymph after immediate incubation of yeast cells resulted in a decrease in yeast cell viability (0.23 ± 0.03 × 106 yeast cells/mL), p < 0.05) as compared to control (0.99 ± 0.01 × 106 yeast cells/mL). C. albicans responded to incubation in hemolymph ex vivo by the induction of an oxidative stress response, a decrease in proteins associated with protein synthesis and an increase in glycolytic proteins. The results presented here indicate that C. albicans can overcome the fungicidal activity of hemolymph by altering protein synthesis and cellular respiration, and commence invasion and dissemination throughout the host.http://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/5/1/7CandidaGalleriainfectionimmunitymini-modelin vivo screening |
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Gerard Sheehan Kevin Kavanagh |
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Gerard Sheehan |
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Proteomic Analysis of the Responses of Candida albicans during Infection of Galleria mellonella Larvae |
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Proteomic Analysis of the Responses of Candida albicans during Infection of Galleria mellonella Larvae |
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Proteomic Analysis of the Responses of Candida albicans during Infection of Galleria mellonella Larvae |
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Proteomic Analysis of the Responses of Candida albicans during Infection of Galleria mellonella Larvae |
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Proteomic Analysis of the Responses of Candida albicans during Infection of Galleria mellonella Larvae |
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proteomic analysis of the responses of candida albicans during infection of galleria mellonella larvae |
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This study assessed the development of disseminated candidiasis within Galleria mellonella larvae and characterized the proteomic responses of Candida albicans to larval hemolymph. Infection of larvae with an inoculum of 1 × 106 yeast cells reduced larval viability 24 (53.33 ± 3.33%), 48 (33.33 ± 3.33%) and 72 (6.66 ± 3.33%) h post infection. C. albicans infection quickly disseminated from the site of inoculation and the presence of yeast and hyphal forms were found in nodules extracted from infected larvae at 6 and 24 h. A range of proteins secreted during infection of G. mellonella by C. albicans were detected in larval hemolymph and these were enriched for biological processes such as interaction with host and pathogenesis. The candicidal activity of hemolymph after immediate incubation of yeast cells resulted in a decrease in yeast cell viability (0.23 ± 0.03 × 106 yeast cells/mL), p < 0.05) as compared to control (0.99 ± 0.01 × 106 yeast cells/mL). C. albicans responded to incubation in hemolymph ex vivo by the induction of an oxidative stress response, a decrease in proteins associated with protein synthesis and an increase in glycolytic proteins. The results presented here indicate that C. albicans can overcome the fungicidal activity of hemolymph by altering protein synthesis and cellular respiration, and commence invasion and dissemination throughout the host. |
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Candida Galleria infection immunity mini-model in vivo screening |
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