TY - JOUR
T1 - Freeing Aspergillus fumigatus of Polymycovirus Infection Renders It More Resistant to Competition with Pseudomonas aeruginosa Due to Altered Iron-Acquiring Tactics
AU - Patil, Rutuja H.
AU - Kotta-Loizou, Ioly
AU - Palyzová, Andrea
AU - Pluháček, Tomáš
AU - Coutts, Robert H. A.
AU - Stevens, David A.
AU - Havlíček, Vladimír
PY - 2021/6/22
Y1 - 2021/6/22
N2 - A virus-free (VF)
A. fumigatus isolate has been shown to be resistant in competition with
Pseudomonas as compared to the isogenic line infected with
Aspergillus fumigatus polymycovirus 1 (AfuPmV-1), and this phenotype was apparently related to alterations in iron metabolism. Here we investigated further the mechanisms underpinning this phenotype. The extracellular siderophore profiles of five isogenic VF and virus-infected (VI) strains were sampled at 24, 31, 48, 54, and 72 h in submerged cultures and quantitatively examined by liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Intracellular profiles of conidia and cultures at the stationary growth phase were defined. VF
A. fumigatus demonstrated the best fitness represented by the fastest onset of its exponential growth when grown on an iron-limited mineral medium. The exponential phase and transitional production phase of the extracellular triacetylfusarinine C (TafC) were achieved at 24 and 31 h, respectively, contrary to VI strains, which acted more slowly. As a result, the TafC reservoir was consumed sooner in the VF strain. Additionally, the VF strain had lower ferricrocin and higher hydroxyferricrocin content in the pellet during the stationary phase. All of these differences were significant (Kruskal-Wallis,
p < 0.01). In our study, the siderophore reservoir of a VF strain was consumed sooner, improving the fitness of the VF strain in competition with
P. aeruginosa.
AB - A virus-free (VF)
A. fumigatus isolate has been shown to be resistant in competition with
Pseudomonas as compared to the isogenic line infected with
Aspergillus fumigatus polymycovirus 1 (AfuPmV-1), and this phenotype was apparently related to alterations in iron metabolism. Here we investigated further the mechanisms underpinning this phenotype. The extracellular siderophore profiles of five isogenic VF and virus-infected (VI) strains were sampled at 24, 31, 48, 54, and 72 h in submerged cultures and quantitatively examined by liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Intracellular profiles of conidia and cultures at the stationary growth phase were defined. VF
A. fumigatus demonstrated the best fitness represented by the fastest onset of its exponential growth when grown on an iron-limited mineral medium. The exponential phase and transitional production phase of the extracellular triacetylfusarinine C (TafC) were achieved at 24 and 31 h, respectively, contrary to VI strains, which acted more slowly. As a result, the TafC reservoir was consumed sooner in the VF strain. Additionally, the VF strain had lower ferricrocin and higher hydroxyferricrocin content in the pellet during the stationary phase. All of these differences were significant (Kruskal-Wallis,
p < 0.01). In our study, the siderophore reservoir of a VF strain was consumed sooner, improving the fitness of the VF strain in competition with
P. aeruginosa.
KW - Aspergillus fumigatus
KW - intermicrobial competition
KW - polymycovirus
KW - Pseudomonas aeruginosa
KW - siderophore
U2 - 10.3390/jof7070497
DO - 10.3390/jof7070497
M3 - Article
C2 - 34206595
SN - 2309-608X
VL - 7
JO - Journal of Fungi (JoF)
JF - Journal of Fungi (JoF)
IS - 7
M1 - e497
ER -