Factors Influencing the Nitrogen-Source Dependent Flucytosine Resistance in Cryptococcus Species

ABSTRACT Flucytosine (5-FC) is an antifungal agent commonly used for treatment of cryptococcosis and several other systemic mycoses. In fungi, cytosine permease and cytosine deaminase are known major players in flucytosine resistance by regulating uptake and deamination of 5-FC, respectively. Crypto...

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Main Authors: Dong-Hoon Yang, Ami Khanal Lamichhane, Kyung J. Kwon-Chung, Yun C. Chang
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author Dong-Hoon Yang
Ami Khanal Lamichhane
Kyung J. Kwon-Chung
Yun C. Chang
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Yun C. Chang
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description ABSTRACT Flucytosine (5-FC) is an antifungal agent commonly used for treatment of cryptococcosis and several other systemic mycoses. In fungi, cytosine permease and cytosine deaminase are known major players in flucytosine resistance by regulating uptake and deamination of 5-FC, respectively. Cryptococcus species have three paralogs each of cytosine permease (FCY2, FCY3, and FCY4) and cytosine deaminase (FCY1, FCY5 and FCY6). As in other fungi, we found FCY1 and FCY2 to be the primary cytosine deaminase and permease gene, respectively, in C. neoformans H99 (VNI), C. gattii R265 (VGIIa) and WM276 (VGI). However, when various amino acids were used as the sole nitrogen source, C. neoformans and C. gattii diverged in the function of FCY3 and FCY6. Though there was some lineage-dependent variability, the two genes functioned as the secondary permease and deaminase, respectively, only in C. gattii when the nitrogen source was arginine, asparagine, or proline. Additionally, the expression of FCY genes, excluding FCY1, was under nitrogen catabolic repression in the presence of NH4. Functional analysis of GAT1 and CIR1 gene deletion constructs demonstrated that these two genes regulate the expression of each permease and deaminase genes individually. Furthermore, the expression levels of FCY3 and FCY6 under different amino acids corroborated the 5-FC susceptibility in fcy2Δ or fcy1Δ background. Thus, the mechanism of 5-FC resistance in C. gattii under diverse nitrogen conditions is orchestrated by two transcription factors of GATA family, cytosine permease and deaminase genes. IMPORTANCE 5-FC is a commonly used antifungal drug for treatment of cryptococcosis caused by Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii species complexes. When various amino acids were used as the sole nitrogen source for growth, we found lineage dependent differences in 5-FC susceptibility. Deletion of the classical cytosine permease (FCY2) and deaminase (FCY1) genes caused increased 5-FC resistance in all tested nitrogen sources in C. neoformans but not in C. gattii. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the two GATA family transcription factor genes GAT1 and CIR1 are involved in the nitrogen-source dependent 5-FC resistance by regulating the expression of the paralogs of cytosine permease and deaminase genes. Our study not only identifies the new function of paralogs of the cytosine permease and deaminase and the role of their regulatory transcription factors but also denotes the differences in the mechanism of 5-FC resistance among the two etiologic agents of cryptococcosis under different nitrogen sources.
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spelling doaj.art-41895af6029644f98d0590aae986e1932023-02-28T14:06:24ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologymBio2150-75112023-02-0114110.1128/mbio.03451-22Factors Influencing the Nitrogen-Source Dependent Flucytosine Resistance in Cryptococcus SpeciesDong-Hoon Yang0Ami Khanal Lamichhane1Kyung J. Kwon-Chung2Yun C. Chang3Molecular Microbiology Section, Laboratory of Clinical Immunology and Microbiology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland, USAMolecular Microbiology Section, Laboratory of Clinical Immunology and Microbiology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland, USAMolecular Microbiology Section, Laboratory of Clinical Immunology and Microbiology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland, USAMolecular Microbiology Section, Laboratory of Clinical Immunology and Microbiology, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Bethesda, Maryland, USAABSTRACT Flucytosine (5-FC) is an antifungal agent commonly used for treatment of cryptococcosis and several other systemic mycoses. In fungi, cytosine permease and cytosine deaminase are known major players in flucytosine resistance by regulating uptake and deamination of 5-FC, respectively. Cryptococcus species have three paralogs each of cytosine permease (FCY2, FCY3, and FCY4) and cytosine deaminase (FCY1, FCY5 and FCY6). As in other fungi, we found FCY1 and FCY2 to be the primary cytosine deaminase and permease gene, respectively, in C. neoformans H99 (VNI), C. gattii R265 (VGIIa) and WM276 (VGI). However, when various amino acids were used as the sole nitrogen source, C. neoformans and C. gattii diverged in the function of FCY3 and FCY6. Though there was some lineage-dependent variability, the two genes functioned as the secondary permease and deaminase, respectively, only in C. gattii when the nitrogen source was arginine, asparagine, or proline. Additionally, the expression of FCY genes, excluding FCY1, was under nitrogen catabolic repression in the presence of NH4. Functional analysis of GAT1 and CIR1 gene deletion constructs demonstrated that these two genes regulate the expression of each permease and deaminase genes individually. Furthermore, the expression levels of FCY3 and FCY6 under different amino acids corroborated the 5-FC susceptibility in fcy2Δ or fcy1Δ background. Thus, the mechanism of 5-FC resistance in C. gattii under diverse nitrogen conditions is orchestrated by two transcription factors of GATA family, cytosine permease and deaminase genes. IMPORTANCE 5-FC is a commonly used antifungal drug for treatment of cryptococcosis caused by Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii species complexes. When various amino acids were used as the sole nitrogen source for growth, we found lineage dependent differences in 5-FC susceptibility. Deletion of the classical cytosine permease (FCY2) and deaminase (FCY1) genes caused increased 5-FC resistance in all tested nitrogen sources in C. neoformans but not in C. gattii. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the two GATA family transcription factor genes GAT1 and CIR1 are involved in the nitrogen-source dependent 5-FC resistance by regulating the expression of the paralogs of cytosine permease and deaminase genes. Our study not only identifies the new function of paralogs of the cytosine permease and deaminase and the role of their regulatory transcription factors but also denotes the differences in the mechanism of 5-FC resistance among the two etiologic agents of cryptococcosis under different nitrogen sources.https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mbio.03451-22Cryptococcus neoformansCryptococcus gattiiflucytosinecytosine permeasecytosine deaminasenitrogen source
spellingShingle Dong-Hoon Yang
Ami Khanal Lamichhane
Kyung J. Kwon-Chung
Yun C. Chang
Factors Influencing the Nitrogen-Source Dependent Flucytosine Resistance in Cryptococcus Species
mBio
Cryptococcus neoformans
Cryptococcus gattii
flucytosine
cytosine permease
cytosine deaminase
nitrogen source
title Factors Influencing the Nitrogen-Source Dependent Flucytosine Resistance in Cryptococcus Species
title_full Factors Influencing the Nitrogen-Source Dependent Flucytosine Resistance in Cryptococcus Species
title_fullStr Factors Influencing the Nitrogen-Source Dependent Flucytosine Resistance in Cryptococcus Species
title_full_unstemmed Factors Influencing the Nitrogen-Source Dependent Flucytosine Resistance in Cryptococcus Species
title_short Factors Influencing the Nitrogen-Source Dependent Flucytosine Resistance in Cryptococcus Species
title_sort factors influencing the nitrogen source dependent flucytosine resistance in cryptococcus species
topic Cryptococcus neoformans
Cryptococcus gattii
flucytosine
cytosine permease
cytosine deaminase
nitrogen source
url https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mbio.03451-22
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