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Functional analysis of the Aspergillus fumigatus kinome reveals a DYRK kinase involved in septal plugging is a novel antifungal drug target

Authors :
Norman van Rhijn
Can Zhao
Narjes Al-Furaji
Isabelle Storer
Clara Valero
Sara Gago
Harry Chown
Clara Baldin
Rachael Fortune-Grant
Hajer Bin Shuraym
Lia Ivanova
Olaf Kniemeyer
Thomas Krüger
Elaine Bignell
Gustavo Goldman
Jorge Amich
Daniela Delneri
Paul Bowyer
Axel Brakhage
Hubertus Haas
Michael Bromley
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2023.

Abstract

More than 10 million people suffer from lung diseases caused by the pathogenic fungus Aspergillus fumigatus. The azole class of antifungals represent first line therapeutics for most of these infections however resistance is rising. Identification of novel antifungal targets that, when inhibited, synergise with the azoles will aid the development of agents that can improve therapeutic outcomes and supress the emergence of resistance. As part of the A. fumigatus genome-wide knockout program (COFUN), we have completed the generation of a library that consists of 120 genetically barcoded null mutants in genes that encode the protein kinase cohort of A. fumigatus. We have employed a competitive fitness profiling approach (Bar-Seq), to identify targets which when deleted result in hypersensitivity to the azoles and fitness defects in a murine host. The most promising candidate from our screen is a previously uncharacterised DYRK kinase orthologous to Yak1 of Candida albicans, a TOR signalling pathway kinase involved in modulation of stress responsive transcriptional regulators. Here we show that the orthologue YakA has been repurposed in A. fumigatus to regulate blocking of the septal pore upon exposure to stress via phosphorylation of the Woronin body tethering protein Lah. Loss of YakA function reduces the ability of A. fumigatus to penetrate solid media and impacts growth in murine lung tissue. We also show that 1-ethoxycarbonyl-beta-carboline (1-ECBC), a compound previously shown to inhibit Yak1 in C. albicans prevents stress mediated septal spore blocking and synergises with the azoles to inhibit A. fumigatus growth.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2cd94e7f0f2c3c86d43695f66cbb6a9d
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-2960526/v1