Influences of the Culturing Media in the Virulence and Cell Wall of , , and .

J Fungi (Basel)

Departamento de Biología, División de Ciencias Naturales y Exactas, Campus Guanajuato, Universidad de Guanajuato, Noria Alta s/n, col. Noria Alta, C.P., Guanajuato Gto. 36050, Mexico.

Published: November 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers studied the effects of carbon and nitrogen limitations on the virulence of fungal agents causing sporotrichosis, finding that such limitations reduced their ability to kill larvae.
  • The study revealed that these growth conditions led to increased insect hemocyte counts and cytotoxicity, which correlated with shorter survival times in infected animals.
  • Additionally, the altered cell wall composition and increased exposure of β-1,3-glucan on certain fungi affected their interaction with insect immune cells, potentially explaining the decreased virulence under nutrient-limited conditions.

Article Abstract

, , and are etiological agents of sporotrichosis, a human subcutaneous mycosis. Although the protocols to evaluate virulence in animal models are well described, the cell preparation before inoculation is not standardized, and several culturing media are used to grow yeast-like cells. Here, we found that carbon or nitrogen limitation during fungal cell preparation negatively impacted the ability of and to kill larvae, but not . The fungal growth conditions associated with the short median survival of animals were accompanied by increased hemocyte countings, phenoloxidase activity, and cytotoxicity. The fungal growth under carbon or nitrogen limitation also affected the cell wall composition of both and and showed increased exposure of β-1,3-glucan at the cell surface, while those growing conditions had a minimal impact on the wall, which had higher levels of this polysaccharide exposed on the wall regardless of the culture condition. This polysaccharide exposure was linked to the increased ability of insect hemocytes to uptake fungal cells, suggesting that this is one of the mechanisms behind the lower virulence of or cells from the other species grown in carbon or nitrogen limitation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712150PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof6040323DOI Listing

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