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Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacky, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia 2009-Sep

Hypoxia sensing in cryptococcus neoformans: biofilm-like adaptation for dormancy?

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Zuzana Moranova
Susumu Kawamoto
Vladislav Raclavsky

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Abstrait

BACKGROUND

Cryptococcus neoformans is an obligate aerobic pathogenic yeast causing lung infection typically followed by spread to the central nervous system. During pathogenesis, it relies on well-established virulence factors. This review focuses on the emerging role of cryptococcal adaptation to hypoxia in pathogenesis.

RESULTS

We examined the MedLine database for information on the cryptococcal hypoxia response. While several recent papers describe components of two presumable hypoxia-sensing pathways including description of their target genes, a link of this system to the hypoxic tuning of proliferation is still missing. In addition, an interpretation of this knowledge in respect to the general picture of microbial pathogenesis is lacking.

CONCLUSIONS

There seems to be a striking parallel between biofilm formation in bacteria, which results in chronic dormant infection with the potential for acute outbreaks, and the dormant state of primary infection followed by secondary outbreaks in C. neoformans. We propose a hypothesis that cryptococcal response to hypoxia might be the driving force for developing a state of dormant infection which is characterized by slowed proliferation and extensive changes in transcriptome and phenotype. This state enables C. neoformans to survive in host and possibly develop life-threatening acute outbreaks later. Hence, conventional well-aerated planktonic culture is not a good in vitro model for studying the pathogenesis of infection and we advocate the development of a more adequate model. Our further conclusion is that the ability of the immune system and antifungal agents to cope with hypoxia-adapted cells is crucial for the successful eradication of cryptococcal infection.

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