iScience (Jun 2022)

Functional analysis of the Candida albicans kinome reveals Hrr25 as a regulator of antifungal susceptibility

  • Yunjin Lee,
  • Sean D. Liston,
  • Dongyeob Lee,
  • Nicole Robbins,
  • Leah E. Cowen

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 6
p. 104432

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Summary: Candida albicans is a leading cause of death due to systemic fungal infections. Poor patient outcomes are attributable to the limited number of antifungal classes and the increasing prevalence of drug resistance. Protein kinases have emerged as rewarding targets in the development of drugs for diverse diseases, yet kinases remain untapped in the quest for new antifungals. Here, we performed a comprehensive analysis of the C. albicans kinome to identify genes for which loss-of-function confers hypersensitivity to the two most widely deployed antifungals, echinocandins and azoles. Through this analysis, we found a role for the casein kinase 1 (CK1) homologue Hrr25 in regulating tolerance to both antifungals as well as target-mediated echinocandin resistance. Follow-up investigations established that Hrr25 regulates these responses through its interaction with the SBF transcription factor. Thus, we provide insights into the circuitry governing cellular responses to antifungals and implicate Hrr25 as a key mediator of drug resistance.

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