Invasive aspergillosis (IA) caused by the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus has surpassed invasive candidiasis as the most frequent fungal cause of death in immunocompromised patients. The Infectious Diseases Society of America highlighted A. fumigatus as one of only six pathogens for which a substantive treatment breakthrough is urgently needed. Despite an increasing incidence of disease and mortality, the basic determinants underlying A. fumigatus pathogenesis are not well understood. Our long-term goal is to understand the molecular control of A. fumigatus growth and disease. The septum is a fundamental biologic structure important for the growth of many fungi and an ideal therapeutic target. A. fumigatus hyphae produce compartmentalizing septa to advance and invade host tissue. We have shown that calcineurin stably localizes to the A. fumigatus septum and genetic or pharmacologic inhibition of calcineurin blocks hyphal growth and disrupts septation. Despite its pivotal role in growth, no studies have focused on the hyphal septum to understand pathogenesis, and calcineurin-mediated control of septum formation is not understood. Our central hypothesis is that calcineurin complexes with other proteins at the A. fumigatus septum to regulate septum formation and hyphal extension. The objective of this application is to define those proteins that bind to calcineurin at the hyphal septum. Our approach will be divided into two specific aims: 1) Identify calcineurin- binding proteins in A. fumigatus through calcineurin A and B pulldown assays followed by LC/MS/MS analysis. Calcineurin A and B are highly concentrated at the septum, arguing for a strong interaction, a role different than calcineurin's known function as a phosphatase. We will identify what calcineurin binds at the septum to begin to understand the mechanism of growth regulation. 2) Validate septal localization and calcineurin-dependency of putative calcineurin-binding protein. We will prioritize and localize those newly identified proteins in wild-type A. fumigatus to verify their cellular location and function. To characterize the calcineurin-dependency of the identified calcineurin-binding septal proteins, we will utilize our unique set of calcineurin deletion strains. These results will have a significant impact in understanding underlying growth mechanisms, focusing on the novel theory that calcineurin directly regulates septum formation to orchestrate hyphal growth and disease. Our approach to define the proteins interacting with calcineurin at the septum will begin to unravel the larger molecular basis of A. fumigatus pathogenesis. This strategy will move us toward our long- term goal of developing novel IA therapeutics by identifying exploitable fungal-specific targets to block septum formation and growth, leading to a substantial impact on IA mortality.

Public Health Relevance

Invasive fungal infection caused by Aspergillus fumigatus is a leading cause of death for patients with lowered immune systems. Despite this high mortality, the fundamental mechanism of how A. fumigatus grows and invades is not understood and this knowledge is critical to improving diagnosis and treatment for this deadly disease. The septum is crucial for A. fumigatus growth and disease and we have shown that the calcineurin signaling pathway controls normal septum formation and could be targeted for newer treatments.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Type
Exploratory/Developmental Grants (R21)
Project #
1R21AI097541-01A1
Application #
8374217
Study Section
Pathogenic Eukaryotes Study Section (PTHE)
Program Officer
Duncan, Rory A
Project Start
2012-07-01
Project End
2014-06-30
Budget Start
2012-07-01
Budget End
2013-06-30
Support Year
1
Fiscal Year
2012
Total Cost
$235,500
Indirect Cost
$85,500
Name
Duke University
Department
Pediatrics
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
044387793
City
Durham
State
NC
Country
United States
Zip Code
27705
Juvvadi, Praveen R; Steinbach, William J (2015) Calcineurin Orchestrates Hyphal Growth, Septation, Drug Resistance and Pathogenesis of Aspergillus fumigatus: Where Do We Go from Here? Pathogens 4:883-93
Juvvadi, Praveen R; Lamoth, Frédéric; Steinbach, William J (2014) Calcineurin-mediated regulation of hyphal growth, septation, and virulence in Aspergillus fumigatus. Mycopathologia 178:341-8
Lamoth, Frédéric; Juvvadi, Praveen R; Gehrke, Christopher et al. (2014) Transcriptional activation of heat shock protein 90 mediated via a proximal promoter region as trigger of caspofungin resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus. J Infect Dis 209:473-81
Juvvadi, Praveen R; Lamoth, Frédéric; Steinbach, William J (2014) Calcineurin as a Multifunctional Regulator: Unraveling Novel Functions in Fungal Stress Responses, Hyphal Growth, Drug Resistance, and Pathogenesis. Fungal Biol Rev 28:56-69
Lamoth, Frédéric; Juvvadi, Praveen R; Soderblom, Erik J et al. (2014) Identification of a key lysine residue in heat shock protein 90 required for azole and echinocandin resistance in Aspergillus fumigatus. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 58:1889-96
Juvvadi, Praveen Rao; Belina, Detti; Soderblom, Erik J et al. (2013) Filamentous fungal-specific septin AspE is phosphorylated in vivo and interacts with actin, tubulin and other septins in the human pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 431:547-53
Juvvadi, Praveen R; Gehrke, Christopher; Fortwendel, Jarrod R et al. (2013) Phosphorylation of Calcineurin at a novel serine-proline rich region orchestrates hyphal growth and virulence in Aspergillus fumigatus. PLoS Pathog 9:e1003564
Rogg, Luise E; Fortwendel, Jarrod R; Juvvadi, Praveen R et al. (2012) Regulation of expression, activity and localization of fungal chitin synthases. Med Mycol 50:2-17
Juvvadi, Praveen Rao; Fortwendel, Jarrod R; Rogg, Luise E et al. (2011) Differential localization patterns of septins during growth of the human fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus reveal novel functions. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 405:238-43
Juvvadi, Praveen Rao; Fortwendel, Jarrod R; Rogg, Luise E et al. (2011) Localization and activity of the calcineurin catalytic and regulatory subunit complex at the septum is essential for hyphal elongation and proper septation in Aspergillus fumigatus. Mol Microbiol 82:1235-59

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