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CotH3 mediates fungal invasion of host cells during mucormycosis
Teclegiorgis Gebremariam, … , Michael R. Yeaman, Ashraf S. Ibrahim
Teclegiorgis Gebremariam, … , Michael R. Yeaman, Ashraf S. Ibrahim
Published December 20, 2013
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2014;124(1):237-250. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI71349.
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CotH3 mediates fungal invasion of host cells during mucormycosis

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Angioinvasion is a hallmark of mucormycosis. Previously, we identified endothelial cell glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) as a receptor for Mucorales that mediates host cell invasion. Here we determined that spore coat protein homologs (CotH) of Mucorales act as fungal ligands for GRP78. CotH proteins were widely present in Mucorales and absent from noninvasive pathogens. Heterologous expression of CotH3 and CotH2 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae conferred the ability to invade host cells via binding to GRP78. Homology modeling and computational docking studies indicated structurally compatible interactions between GRP78 and both CotH3 and CotH2. A mutant of Rhizopus oryzae, the most common cause of mucormycosis, with reduced CotH expression was impaired for invading and damaging endothelial cells and CHO cells overexpressing GRP78. This strain also exhibited reduced virulence in a diabetic ketoacidotic (DKA) mouse model of mucormycosis. Treatment with anti-CotH Abs abolished the ability of R. oryzae to invade host cells and protected DKA mice from mucormycosis. The presence of CotH in Mucorales explained the specific susceptibility of DKA patients, who have increased GRP78 levels, to mucormycosis. Together, these data indicate that CotH3 and CotH2 function as invasins that interact with host cell GRP78 to mediate pathogenic host-cell interactions and identify CotH as a promising therapeutic target for mucormycosis.

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Teclegiorgis Gebremariam, Mingfu Liu, Guanpingsheng Luo, Vincent Bruno, Quynh T. Phan, Alan J. Waring, John E. Edwards Jr., Scott G. Filler, Michael R. Yeaman, Ashraf S. Ibrahim

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Citations to this article in year 2016 (4)

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Bicarbonate Correction of Ketoacidosis Alleviates Mucormycosis through Host, Pathogen Interactions
Teclegiorgis Gebremariam, Lin Lin, Mingfu Liu, Dimitrios Kontoyiannis, Samuel W. French, John E. Edwards, Jr., Scott G. Filler, Ashraf S. Ibrahim
Journal of Clinical Investigation 2016
An integrated genomic and transcriptomic survey of mucormycosis-causing fungi
MC Chibucos, S Soliman, T Gebremariam, H Lee, S Daugherty, J Orvis, AC Shetty, J Crabtree, TH Hazen, KA Etienne, P Kumari, TD OConnor, DA Rasko, SG Filler, CM Fraser, SR Lockhart, CD Skory, AS Ibrahim, VM Bruno
Nature Communications 2016
Statin Concentrations Below the Minimum Inhibitory Concentration Attenuate the Virulence of Rhizopus oryzae
AP Bellanger, AM Tatara, F Shirazi, T Gebremariam, ND Albert, RE Lewis, AS Ibrahim, DP Kontoyiannis
The Journal of Infectious Diseases 2016
Phosphorylation of spore coat proteins by a family of atypical protein kinases
KB Nguyen, A Sreelatha, ES Durrant, J Lopez-Garrido, A Muszewska, M Dudkiewicz, M Grynberg, S Yee, K Pogliano, DR Tomchick, K Pawłowski, JE Dixon, VS Tagliabracci
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2016

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