Regulation of gliotoxin biosynthesis and protection in Aspergillus species

Author:

de Castro Patrícia AlvesORCID,Colabardini Ana Cristina,Moraes MaísaORCID,Horta Maria Augusta CrivelenteORCID,Knowles Sonja L.ORCID,Raja Huzefa A.ORCID,Oberlies Nicholas H.ORCID,Koyama YasujiORCID,Ogawa Masahiro,Gomi KatsuyaORCID,Steenwyk Jacob L.ORCID,Rokas Antonis,Gonçales Relber A.ORCID,Duarte-Oliveira CláudioORCID,Carvalho AgostinhoORCID,Ries Laure N. A.ORCID,Goldman Gustavo H.ORCID

Abstract

Aspergillus fumigatus causes a range of human and animal diseases collectively known as aspergillosis. A. fumigatus possesses and expresses a range of genetic determinants of virulence, which facilitate colonisation and disease progression, including the secretion of mycotoxins. Gliotoxin (GT) is the best studied A. fumigatus mycotoxin with a wide range of known toxic effects that impair human immune cell function. GT is also highly toxic to A. fumigatus and this fungus has evolved self-protection mechanisms that include (i) the GT efflux pump GliA, (ii) the GT neutralising enzyme GliT, and (iii) the negative regulation of GT biosynthesis by the bis-thiomethyltransferase GtmA. The transcription factor (TF) RglT is the main regulator of GliT and this GT protection mechanism also occurs in the non-GT producing fungus A. nidulans. However, the A. nidulans genome does not encode GtmA and GliA. This work aimed at analysing the transcriptional response to exogenous GT in A. fumigatus and A. nidulans, two distantly related Aspergillus species, and to identify additional components required for GT protection. RNA-sequencing shows a highly different transcriptional response to exogenous GT with the RglT-dependent regulon also significantly differing between A. fumigatus and A. nidulans. However, we were able to observe homologs whose expression pattern was similar in both species (43 RglT-independent and 11 RglT-dependent). Based on this approach, we identified a novel RglT-dependent methyltranferase, MtrA, involved in GT protection. Taking into consideration the occurrence of RglT-independent modulated genes, we screened an A. fumigatus deletion library of 484 transcription factors (TFs) for sensitivity to GT and identified 15 TFs important for GT self-protection. Of these, the TF KojR, which is essential for kojic acid biosynthesis in Aspergillus oryzae, was also essential for virulence and GT biosynthesis in A. fumigatus, and for GT protection in A. fumigatus, A. nidulans, and A. oryzae. KojR regulates rglT, gliT, gliJ expression and sulfur metabolism in Aspergillus species. Together, this study identified conserved components required for GT protection in Aspergillus species.

Funder

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo

Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Vanderbilt University

Burroughs Wellcome Fund

National Science Foundation

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Northern Portugal Regional Operational Program

Portuguese Platform of Bioimaging

Horizon 2020

“la Caixa” Foundation

USP-Universidade do Minho

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Cancer Research,Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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