
The initiation of Aspergillus fumigatus infection occurs via dormant conidia deposition into the airways. Therefore, conidial germination and subsequent hyphal extension and growth occur in a sustained heat shock (HS) environment promoted by the host. The cell wall integrity pathway (CWIP) and the essential eukaryotic chaperone Hsp90 are critical for fungi to survive HS. Although A. fumigatus is a thermophilic fungus, the mechanisms underpinning the HS response are not thoroughly described and important to define its role in pathogenesis, virulence and antifungal drug responses. Here, we investigate the contribution of the CWIP in A. fumigatus thermotolerance. We observed that the CWIP components PkcA, MpkA and RlmA are Hsp90 clients and that a PkcAG579R mutation abolishes this interaction. PkcAG579R also abolishes MpkA activation in the short-term response to HS. Biochemical and biophysical analyses indicated that Hsp90 is a dimeric functional ATPase, which has a higher affinity for ADP than ATP and prevents MpkA aggregation in vitro. Our data suggest that the CWIP is constitutively required for A. fumigatus to cope with the temperature increase found in the mammalian lung environment, emphasising the importance of this pathway in supporting thermotolerance and cell wall integrity.
Spores, Physiological, Hsp90, Fungal Proteins, Cell Wall, PkcA, Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal, Aspergillosis, HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins, Adaptation, Protein Kinase C, Host Microbial Interactions, Virulence, Aspergillus fumigatus, cell wall integrity, Spores, Fungal, heat shock, Adaptation, Physiological, Fungal, Gene Expression Regulation, MpkA, Mutation, Heat-Shock Response, Signal Transduction
Spores, Physiological, Hsp90, Fungal Proteins, Cell Wall, PkcA, Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal, Aspergillosis, HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins, Adaptation, Protein Kinase C, Host Microbial Interactions, Virulence, Aspergillus fumigatus, cell wall integrity, Spores, Fungal, heat shock, Adaptation, Physiological, Fungal, Gene Expression Regulation, MpkA, Mutation, Heat-Shock Response, Signal Transduction
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