RNA Interference in Histoplasma Capsulatum Demonstrates a Role for Alpha-(1,3)-glucan in Virulence
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Histoplasma capsulatum is a fungal pathogen that causes respiratory and systemic disease by proliferating within macrophages. While much is known about histoplasmosis, only a single virulence factor has been defined, in part because of the inefficiency of Histoplasma reverse genetics. As an alternative to allelic replacement, we have developed a telomeric plasmid-based system for silencing gene expression in Histoplasma by RNA interference (RNAi). Episomal expression of long RNAs that form stem-loop structures triggered gene silencing. To test the effectiveness of RNAi in Histoplasma, we depleted expression of a gfp transgene as well as two endogenous genes, ADE2 and URA5, and showed significant reductions in corresponding gene function. Silencing was target gene specific, stable during macrophage infection and reversible. We used RNAi targeting AGS1 (encoding alpha-(1,3)-glucan synthase) to deplete levels of alpha-(1,3)-glucan, a cell wall polysaccharide. Loss of alpha-(1,3)-glucan by RNAi yielded phenotypes indistinguishable from an AGS1 deletion: attenuation of the ability to kill macrophages and colonize murine lungs. This demonstrates for the first time that alpha-(1,3)-glucan is an important contributor to Histoplasma virulence.
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