Host-Pathogen Interactions and Correlated Factors That Are Affected in Replicative-Aged .

J Fungi (Basel)

Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794, USA.

Published: April 2024

is a facultative intracellular fungal pathogen. Ten-generation-old (10GEN) cells are more resistant to phagocytosis and killing by macrophages than younger daughter cells. However, mechanisms that mediate this resistance and intracellular parasitism are poorly understood. Here, we identified important factors for the intracellular survival of 10GEN , such as urease activity, capsule synthesis, and DNA content using flow cytometry and fluorescent microscopy techniques. The real-time visualization of time-lapse imaging was applied to determine the phagosomal acidity, membrane permeability, and vomocytosis (non-lytic exocytosis) rate in J774 macrophages that phagocytosed of different generational ages. Our results showed that old exhibited higher urease activity and enhanced Golgi activity. In addition, old were more likely to be arrested in the G2 phase, resulting in the occasional formation of aberrant trimera-like cells. To finish, the advanced generational age of the yeast cells slightly reduced vomocytosis events within host cells, which might be associated with increased phagolysosome pH and membrane permeability. Altogether, our results suggest that old prevail within acidic phagolysosomes and can manipulate the phagosome pH. These strategies may be used by old to resist phagosomal killing and drive cryptococcosis pathogenesis. The comprehension of these essential host-pathogen interactions could further shed light on mechanisms that bring new insights for novel antifungal therapeutic design.

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