Journal of Fungi (Nov 2023)

The Response of <i>Paracoccidioides lutzii</i> to the Interaction with Human Neutrophils

  • Lana O’Hara Souza Silva,
  • Lilian Cristiane Baeza,
  • Laurine Lacerda Pigosso,
  • Kleber Santiago Freitas e Silva,
  • Maristela Pereira,
  • Marcos Antonio Batista de Carvalho Júnior,
  • Célia Maria de Almeida Soares

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jof9111088
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 1088

Abstract

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The fungal pathogen Paracoccidioides lutzii causes systemic mycosis Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM), which presents a broad distribution in Latin America. Upon infection, the fungus undergoes a morphological transition to yeast cells and provokes an inflammatory granulomatous reaction with a high number of neutrophils in the lungs. In this work, we employed proteomic analysis to investigate the in vitro response of the fungus to the interaction with human neutrophils. Proteomic profiling of P. lutzii yeast cells harvested at 2 and 4 h post interaction with human polymorphonuclear cells allowed the identification of 505 proteins differentially accumulated. The data indicated that P. lutzii yeast cells underwent a shift in metabolism from glycolysis to Beta oxidation, increasing enzymes of the glyoxylate cycle and upregulating enzymes related to the detoxification of oxidative and heat shock stress. To our knowledge, this is the first study employing proteomic analysis in the investigation of the response of a member of the Paracoccidioides genus to the interaction with neutrophils.

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