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Cryptococcus neoformans Chitin Synthase 3 Plays a Critical Role in Dampening Host Inflammatory Responses

Camaron R. Hole, Woei C. Lam, Rajendra Upadhya, Jennifer K. Lodge

2020mBio40 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cryptococcus neoformans is the most common disseminated fungal pathogen in AIDS patients, resulting in ∼200,000 deaths each year. There is a pressing need for new treatments for this infection, as current antifungal therapy is hampered by toxicity and/or the inability of the host’s immune system to aid in resolution of the disease. An ideal target for new therapies is the fungal cell wall. The cryptococcal cell wall is different from the cell walls of many other pathogenic fungi in that it contains chitosan. Strains that have decreased chitosan are less pathogenic and strains that are deficient in chitosan are avirulent and can induce protective responses. In this study, we investigated the host responses to a chs3Δ strain, a chitosan-deficient strain, and found that mice inoculated with the chs3Δ strain all died within 36 h and that death was associated with an aberrant hyperinflammatory immune response driven by neutrophils, indicating that chitosan is critical in modulating the immune response to Cryptococcus .

Topics & Concepts

Cryptococcus neoformansMicrobiologyChitinCryptococcusBiologyImmune systemImmunityCryptococcosisImmunologyChitosanBiochemistryFungal Infections and StudiesAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityPlant-Microbe Interactions and Immunity