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Candida albicans autophagy, no longer a bystander: Its role in tolerance to ER stress-related antifungal drugs.

Fungal Genet Biol.. 2015-02; 
Yu Q, Jia C, Dong Y, Zhang B, Xiao C, Chen Y, Wang Y, Li X, Wang L, Zhang B, Li M. Key Laboratory of Molecular Microbiology and Technology, Ministry of Education, College of Life Science, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071, PR China.
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Abstract

Autophagy is a degradation process involved in pathogenicity of many pathogenic fungi. However, its roles in Candidaalbicans, the leading fungal pathogen in human beings, remain to be detailed. Most recently, we found that endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-inducing conditions led to transcriptional up-regulation of C. albicans autophagy-related (ATG) genes, implying a possible link between autophagy and ER stress response in this pathogen. Using a series of C. albicans ATG mutants and autophagy reporting systems, we found that both treatment of ER stress-related drugs and loss of the ER calcium pump Spf1 promoted autophagic flux of Atg8 and Lap41 (a homologue of Saccharomycescerevisiae Ape1), indicating that th... More

Keywords

Antifungal drug; Autophagy; Candida albicans; ER phagy; ER stress; Spf1