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  • Aspergillus fumigatus is a fungal pathogen that uses immune-modulating molecules, such as gliotoxin, to enhance its growth and evade the immune system during infections.
  • Researchers identified a transcription factor named RglT that is crucial for the production of gliotoxin and helps the fungus resist oxidative stress, contributing to its virulence in infections.
  • The study suggests that RglT and its functions have evolutionary significance, as similar genes are found in other related fungi, indicating a complex history of fungal immune evasion mechanisms.

Article Abstract

Aspergillus fumigatus is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that secretes an array of immune-modulatory molecules, including secondary metabolites (SMs), which contribute to enhancing fungal fitness and growth within the mammalian host. Gliotoxin (GT) is a SM that interferes with the function and recruitment of innate immune cells, which are essential for eliminating A. fumigatus during invasive infections. We identified a C6 Zn cluster-type transcription factor (TF), subsequently named RglT, important for A. fumigatus oxidative stress resistance, GT biosynthesis and self-protection. RglT regulates the expression of several gli genes of the GT biosynthetic gene cluster, including the oxidoreductase-encoding gene gliT, by directly binding to their respective promoter regions. Subsequently, RglT was shown to be important for virulence in a chemotherapeutic murine model of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA). Homologues of RglT and GliT are present in eurotiomycete and sordariomycete fungi, including the non-GT-producing fungus A. nidulans, where a conservation of function was described. Phylogenetically informed model testing led to an evolutionary scenario in which the GliT-based resistance mechanism is ancestral and RglT-mediated regulation of GliT occurred subsequently. In conclusion, this work describes the function of a previously uncharacterised TF in oxidative stress resistance, GT biosynthesis and self-protection in both GT-producing and non-producing Aspergillus species.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7384679PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1008645DOI Listing

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