The Negative Effect of Protein Phosphatase Z1 Deletion on the Oxidative Stress Tolerance of <i>Candida albicans</i> Is Synergistic with Betamethasone Exposure
2021
Ágnes Jakab | Tamás Emri | Kinga Csillag | Anita Szabó | Fruzsina Nagy | Edina Baranyai | Zsófi Sajtos | Dóra Géczi | Károly Antal | Renátó Kovács | Krisztina Szabó | Viktor Dombrádi | István Pócsi
The glucocorticoid betamethasone (BM) has potent anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects; however, it increases the susceptibility of patients to superficial <i>Candida</i> infections. Previously we found that this disadvantageous side effect can be counteracted by menadione sodium bisulfite (MSB) induced oxidative stress treatment. The fungus specific protein phosphatase Z1 (CaPpz1) has a pivotal role in oxidative stress response of <i>Candida albicans</i> and was proposed as a potential antifungal drug target. The aim of this study was to investigate the combined effects of <i>CaPPZ1</i> gene deletion and MSB treatment in BM pre-treated <i>C. albicans</i> cultures. We found that the combined treatment increased redox imbalance, enhanced the specific activities of antioxidant enzymes, and reduced the growth in cappz1 mutant (KO) strain. RNASeq data demonstrated that the presence of BM markedly elevated the number of differentially expressed genes in the MSB treated KO cultures. Accumulation of reactive oxygen species, increased iron content and fatty acid oxidation, as well as the inhibiting ergosterol biosynthesis and RNA metabolic processes explain, at least in part, the fungistatic effect caused by the combined stress exposure. We suggest that the synergism between MSB treatment and CaPpz1 inhibition could be considered in developing of a novel combinatorial antifungal strategy accompanying steroid therapy.
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