Abstract

BackgroundThe compound oenothein B (OenB), which is isolated from the leaves of Eugenia uniflora, a Brazilian Cerrado plant, interferes with Paracoccidioides yeast cell morphology and inhibits 1,3-β-D-glucan synthase (PbFKS1) transcript accumulation, which is involved in cell wall synthesis. In this work we examined the gene expression changes in Paracoccidioides yeast cells following OenB treatment in order to investigate the adaptive cellular responses to drug stress.ResultsWe constructed differential gene expression libraries using Representational Difference Analysis (RDA) of Paracoccidioides yeast cells treated with OenB for 90 and 180 min. Treatment for 90 min resulted in the identification of 463 up-regulated expressed sequences tags (ESTs) and 104 down-regulated ESTs. For the 180 min treatment 301 up-regulated ESTs and 143 down-regulated were identified. Genes involved in the cell wall biosynthesis, such as GLN1, KRE6 and FKS1, were found to be regulated by OenB. Infection experiments in macrophages corroborated the in vitro results. Fluorescence microscopy showed increased levels of chitin in cells treated with OenB. The carbohydrate polymer content of the cell wall of the fungus was also evaluated, and the results corroborated with the transcriptional data. Several other genes, such as those involved in a variety of important cellular processes (i.e., membrane maintenance, stress and virulence) were found to be up-regulated in response to OenB treatment.ConclusionsThe exposure of Paracoccidioides to OenB resulted in a complex altered gene expression profile. Some of the changes may represent specific adaptive responses to this compound in this important pathogenic fungus.

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  • The compound oenothein B (OenB), which is isolated from the leaves of Eugenia uniflora, a Brazilian Cerrado plant, interferes with Paracoccidioides yeast cell morphology and inhibits 1,3-β-D-glucan synthase (PbFKS1) transcript accumulation, which is involved in cell wall synthesis

  • The Representational Difference Analysis (RDA) experimental design included two conditions: (i) Paracoccidioides yeast cells exposed to McVeigh Morton (MMcM) medium with 0.32 M OenB for 90 and 180 min and (ii) Paracoccidioides yeast cells grown in MMcM medium for 90 and 180 min

  • We designed gene-specific primers for a set of the expressed sequences tags (ESTs) obtained from the RDA libraries of Paracoccidioides yeast cells treated with OenB for 90 and 180 min

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Introduction

The compound oenothein B (OenB), which is isolated from the leaves of Eugenia uniflora, a Brazilian Cerrado plant, interferes with Paracoccidioides yeast cell morphology and inhibits 1,3-β-D-glucan synthase (PbFKS1) transcript accumulation, which is involved in cell wall synthesis. The most common antifungals currently used in the treatment of mycosis have some limitations, such as toxicity [3]. Considering all of these circumstances together has led Plants provide unlimited opportunities for the isolation of new antifungal compounds because of the unmatched availability of chemical diversity [4]. The Brazilian cherry tree is mentioned in the fourth edition of the Brazilian Pharmacopoeia [14], and the leaves are on the list of medicinal plants authorized by the Ministry of Health (ANVISA) with which to prepare infusions, as seen in the Brazilian Resolution number 267 [15]

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