2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1011445
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Calcineurin: The Achilles’ heel of fungal pathogens

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“…We found that deletion of PP2A catalytic and regulatory subunits, PPH22 and FAR8, also led to an inability to grow at elevated temperatures or in the presence of FK506 or CsA at 30°C, suggesting a synthetic lethal relationship with calcineurin inhibition. In fungal pathogens, calcineurin also plays key roles in host temperature tolerance, sexual development, morphological transitions, cell wall integrity, drug tolerance, and ER stress response [62]. It is possible that PP2A and calcineurin share some overlapping functions by dephosphorylating common targets, with one phosphatase partially compensating for the other's loss.…”
Section: Neoformansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We found that deletion of PP2A catalytic and regulatory subunits, PPH22 and FAR8, also led to an inability to grow at elevated temperatures or in the presence of FK506 or CsA at 30°C, suggesting a synthetic lethal relationship with calcineurin inhibition. In fungal pathogens, calcineurin also plays key roles in host temperature tolerance, sexual development, morphological transitions, cell wall integrity, drug tolerance, and ER stress response [62]. It is possible that PP2A and calcineurin share some overlapping functions by dephosphorylating common targets, with one phosphatase partially compensating for the other's loss.…”
Section: Neoformansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Calcineurin also promotes resistance and tolerance in pathogenic fungi to several different classes of antifungals ( 17 , 18 ). For example, calcineurin activation and signaling promote tolerance (also called cell viability) during long-term exposure of yeasts to azole-class antifungals, which target ergosterol biosynthesis in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) ( 19 21 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several other known substrates of calcineurin in the model yeast S. cerevisiae were also not required for calcineurin-dependent cell survival in response to ER stress ( 23 ) and the molecular mechanisms by which calcineurin promotes tolerance remain unknown. Calcineurin and Crz1 activation also promote echinocandin resistance by increasing the expression of FKS2 encoding a target of these drugs ( 17 , 18 ). Echinocandin resistance often arises through mutations within the coding sequences of FKS genes ( 24 , 25 ) although evidence suggests other pathways can contribute ( 26 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%