Candidalysin Is the Hemolytic Factor of <i>Candida albicans</i>
Selene Mogavero,
Sarah Höfs,
Alexa N. Lauer,
Rita Müller,
Sascha Brunke,
Stefanie Allert,
Franziska Gerwien,
Sabrina Groth,
Edward Dolk,
Duncan Wilson,
Thomas Gutsmann,
Bernhard Hube
Affiliations
Selene Mogavero
Department of Microbial Pathogenicity Mechanisms, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans Knoell Institute (HKI), 07745 Jena, Germany
Sarah Höfs
Department of Microbial Pathogenicity Mechanisms, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans Knoell Institute (HKI), 07745 Jena, Germany
Alexa N. Lauer
Department of Microbial Pathogenicity Mechanisms, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans Knoell Institute (HKI), 07745 Jena, Germany
Rita Müller
Department of Microbial Pathogenicity Mechanisms, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans Knoell Institute (HKI), 07745 Jena, Germany
Sascha Brunke
Department of Microbial Pathogenicity Mechanisms, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans Knoell Institute (HKI), 07745 Jena, Germany
Stefanie Allert
Department of Microbial Pathogenicity Mechanisms, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans Knoell Institute (HKI), 07745 Jena, Germany
Franziska Gerwien
Department of Microbial Pathogenicity Mechanisms, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans Knoell Institute (HKI), 07745 Jena, Germany
Sabrina Groth
Research Center Borstel, Division of Biophysics, 23845 Borstel, Germany
Edward Dolk
QVQ B.V., 3584 CL Utrecht, The Netherlands
Duncan Wilson
Medical Research Council Centre for Medical Mycology, University of Exeter, Exeter EX4 4RN, UK
Thomas Gutsmann
Research Center Borstel, Division of Biophysics, 23845 Borstel, Germany
Bernhard Hube
Department of Microbial Pathogenicity Mechanisms, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology–Hans Knoell Institute (HKI), 07745 Jena, Germany
Candida albicans produces an important virulence factor, the hypha-associated Ece1-derived secreted peptide toxin candidalysin, which is crucial for the establishment of mucosal and systemic infections. C. albicans has also long been known to be hemolytic, yet the hemolytic factor has not been clearly identified. Here, we show that candidalysin is the hemolytic factor of C. albicans. Its hemolytic activity is modulated by fragments of another Ece1 peptide, P7. Hemolysis by candidalysin can be neutralized by the purinergic receptor antagonist pyridoxal-phosphate-6-azophenyl-2′,4′-disulfonic acid (PPADS). PPADS also affects candidalysin’s ability to intercalate into synthetic membranes. We also describe the neutralization potential of two anti-candidalysin nanobodies, which are promising candidates for future anti-Candida therapy. This work provides evidence that the historically proposed hemolytic factor of C. albicans is in fact candidalysin and sheds more light on the complex roles of this toxin in C. albicans biology and pathogenicity.