Unknown

Dataset Information

0

Moderate levels of 5-fluorocytosine cause the emergence of high frequency resistance in cryptococci.


ABSTRACT: The antifungal agent 5-fluorocytosine (5-FC) is used for the treatment of several mycoses, but is unsuitable for monotherapy due to the rapid development of resistance. Here, we show that cryptococci develop resistance to 5-FC at a high frequency when exposed to concentrations several fold above the minimal inhibitory concentration. The genomes of resistant clones contain alterations in genes relevant as well as irrelevant for 5-FC resistance, suggesting that 5-FC may be mutagenic at moderate concentrations. Mutations in FCY2 (encoding a known permease for 5-FC uptake), FCY1, FUR1, UXS1 (encoding an enzyme that converts UDP-glucuronic acid to UDP-xylose) and URA6 contribute to 5-FC resistance. The uxs1 mutants accumulate UDP-glucuronic acid, which appears to down-regulate expression of permease FCY2 and reduce cellular uptake of the drug. Additional mutations in genes known to be required for UDP-glucuronic acid synthesis (UGD1) or a transcriptional factor NRG1 suppress UDP-glucuronic acid accumulation and 5-FC resistance in the uxs1 mutants.

SUBMITTER: Chang YC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8187385 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Similar Datasets

| S-EPMC6360398 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4713838 | biostudies-literature
2021-01-29 | GSE165760 | GEO
| S-EPMC3387207 | biostudies-literature
2021-01-29 | GSE165759 | GEO
| S-EPMC8943268 | biostudies-literature
2021-01-29 | GSE165758 | GEO
2021-01-29 | GSE165757 | GEO
| S-EPMC6949227 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4476045 | biostudies-literature