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The Fungal Exopolysaccharide Galactosaminogalactan Mediates Virulence by Enhancing Resistance to Neutrophil Extracellular Traps
Authors:Mark J. Lee  Hong Liu  Bridget M. Barker  Brendan D. Snarr  Fabrice N. Gravelat  Qusai Al Abdallah  Christina Gavino  Shane R. Baistrocchi  Hanna Ostapska  Tianli Xiao  Benjamin Ralph  Norma V. Solis  Mélanie Lehoux  Stefanie D. Baptista  Arsa Thammahong  Robert P. Cerone  Susan G. W. Kaminskyj  Marie-Christine Guiot  Jean-Paul Latgé   Thierry Fontaine  Donald C. Vinh  Scott G. Filler  Donald C. Sheppard
Abstract:Of the over 250 Aspergillus species, Aspergillus fumigatus accounts for up to 80% of invasive human infections. A. fumigatus produces galactosaminogalactan (GAG), an exopolysaccharide composed of galactose and N-acetyl-galactosamine (GalNAc) that mediates adherence and is required for full virulence. Less pathogenic Aspergillus species were found to produce GAG with a lower GalNAc content than A. fumigatus and expressed minimal amounts of cell wall-bound GAG. Increasing the GalNAc content of GAG of the minimally pathogenic A. nidulans, either through overexpression of the A. nidulans epimerase UgeB or by heterologous expression of the A. fumigatus epimerase Uge3 increased the amount of cell wall bound GAG, augmented adherence in vitro and enhanced virulence in corticosteroid-treated mice to levels similar to A. fumigatus. The enhanced virulence of the overexpression strain of A. nidulans was associated with increased resistance to NADPH oxidase-dependent neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in vitro, and was not observed in neutropenic mice or mice deficient in NADPH-oxidase that are unable to form NETs. Collectively, these data suggest that cell wall-bound GAG enhances virulence through mediating resistance to NETs.
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