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cspA influences biofilm formation and drug resistance in pathogenic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus.

BioMed research international (2015-03-31)
Zhongqi Fan, Zhe Li, Zongge Xu, Hongyan Li, Lixiang Li, Cong Ning, Lin Ma, Xiangli Xie, Guangyi Wang, Huimei Yu
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The microbial cell wall plays a crucial role in biofilm formation and drug resistance. cspA encodes a repeat-rich glycophosphatidylinositol-anchored cell wall protein in the pathogenic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. To determine whether cspA has a significant impact on biofilm development and sensitivity to antifungal drugs in A. fumigatus, a ΔcspA mutant was constructed by targeted gene disruption, and we then reconstituted the mutant to wild type by homologous recombination of a functional cspA gene. Deletion of cspA resulted in a rougher conidial surface, reduced biofilm formation, decreased resistance to antifungal agents, and increased internalization by A549 human lung epithelial cells, suggesting that cspA not only participates in maintaining the integrity of the cell wall, but also affects biofilm establishment, drug response, and invasiveness of A. fumigatus.

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