Characterization of Aspartic Proteases from and Their Role in Fungal Thermo-Dimorphism.

J Fungi (Basel)

Departamento Microbiologia, Imunologia e Parasitologia, Escola Paulista de Medicina, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo 04023-062, SP, Brazil.

Published: March 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is a common fungal infection in Latin America, caused by a specific fungus, which enters the body through inhalation and changes its form.
  • The study focused on aspartyl proteases, essential enzymes that help the fungus invade the host and evade the immune response.
  • Researchers found that these proteases are influenced by environmental conditions, such as pH and nutrient availability, and their activity plays a critical role in the fungus's growth and relationship with the host.

Article Abstract

Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is the most prevalent systemic mycosis in Latin America and is caused by fungi from the genus. The infection begins after inhalation of the fungal propagules and their thermo-dimorphic shift to yeast form. Proteases play an important role in the host invasion process and immune modulation in many pathogenic microorganisms. Aspartyl proteases are virulence factors in many human fungal pathogens that play an important role in the host invasion process morphogenesis, cellular function, immunity, and nutrition. In the present study, we characterized the modulation of acid proteases from . We detected four aspartyl proteases in with high homology to aspartic protease from Pep4. Furthermore, we demonstrated that Pepstatin A can inhibit dimorphic switching (mycelium→yeast) in . In addition, these genes were modulated during thermo-dimorphism (M→Y transition) in the presence or absence of carbon and nitrogen sources and during growth at pH 4 during 24 and 48 h. We also observed that increase the secretion of aspartic proteases when cultivated at pH 4, and these acid proteases cleave BSA, collagen, and hemoglobin. These data suggest that aspartyl proteases are modulated by environmental conditions and during fungal thermo-dimorphism. Thus, this work brings new possibilities for studying the role of aspartyl proteases in the host-pathogen relationship and biology.

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