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  • * The study compares mutant strains (Δ/Δ) and gene-reconstituted strains (Δ) with wild type (WT) in a mouse model, finding that Δ/Δ has a higher survival rate and lower fungal burden in infected mice.
  • * Key findings reveal that Δ/Δ strains struggle to damage immune cells, grow under stress conditions, and exhibit defects in important processes like filamentation and biofilm formation, resulting in significantly lower ATP levels compared to WT.

Article Abstract

The α subunit () is a vital component of mitochondrial complex V which counts for the majority of cellular ATP production in a living organism. Nevertheless, how the α subunit influences other cellular processes such as pathogenicity in remains poorly understood. To address this question, mutant (Δ/Δ) and the gene-reconstituted strain (Δ) have been constructed in this study and their pathogenicity-related traits are compared to those of wild type (WT). In a murine model of disseminated candidiasis, Δ/Δ infected mice have a significantly higher survival rate and experience a lower fungal burden in tissues. In studies Δ/Δ lose a capability to damage or destroy macrophages and endothelial cells. Furthermore, Δ/Δ is not able to grow under either glucose-denial conditions or high HO conditions, both of which are associated with the potency of the macrophages to kill . Defects in filamentation and biofilm formation may impair the ability of Δ/Δ to penetrate host cells and establish robust colonies in the host tissues. In concert with these pathogenic features, intracellular ATP levels of Δ/Δ can drop to 1/3 of WT level. These results indicate that the α subunit of Complex V play important roles in pathogenicity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5322696PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2017.00285DOI Listing

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