BMC Genomics (Sep 2008)

Transcriptomic analysis of the exit from dormancy of <it>Aspergillus fumigatus </it>conidia

  • Coppée Jean-Yves,
  • Glaser Philippe,
  • Lacroix Céline,
  • Henry Christine,
  • Debeaupuis Jean-Paul,
  • Sokol Sergueï,
  • Lamarre Claude,
  • François Jean-Marie,
  • Latgé Jean-Paul

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-9-417
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
p. 417

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Abstract Background Establishment of aspergillosis is depending upon the exit from dormancy and germination of the conidia of Aspergillus fumigatus in the lung. To gain an understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the early steps of conidial germination, we undertook a transcriptomic analysis using macroarrays constructed with PCR fragments from > 3,000 genes (around one third of the annotated A. fumigatus genome). Results Major results of this analysis are the following: (i) conidia stored pre-packaged mRNAs transcripts (27% of genes have transcripts in the resting conidia; (ii) incubation at 37°C in a nutritive medium induced up- and down-regulation of genes: 19% of the total number of genes deposited on the array were up-regulated whereas 22% of the genes with pre-packaged mRNA in the resting conidia were down-regulated; (iii) most modifications were seen during the first 30 min of germination whereas very little modification of gene expression occurred during the following hour; (iv) one-year old conidia and one-week old conidia behaved similarly at transcriptional level. Conclusion Transcriptomic data indicate that the exit from dormancy is associated with a shift from a fermentative metabolism to a respiratory metabolism as well as a trend toward immediate protein synthesis.