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Fitness Trade-offs Restrict the Evolution of Resistance to Amphotericin B
by
Lancaster, Alex Kelvin
, Lindquist, Susan
, Scherz-Shouval, Ruth
, Vincent, Benjamin Matteson
, Whitesell, Luke
in
Amphotericin B - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Antibiotics
/ Biological Evolution
/ Candida albicans - drug effects
/ Candida albicans - growth & development
/ Candida albicans - isolation & purification
/ Candida albicans - pathogenicity
/ Candidiasis - microbiology
/ Candidiasis - pathology
/ Chromosomes
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ Drug Resistance, Fungal - drug effects
/ Ergosterol - biosynthesis
/ Evolution
/ Experiments
/ Fungal Proteins - genetics
/ Fungal Proteins - metabolism
/ Genetic Fitness
/ Genomes
/ Host-parasite relationships
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions - drug effects
/ HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins
/ Humans
/ Mice
/ Microbial Sensitivity Tests
/ Microbial Viability - drug effects
/ Microbiology
/ Mutation
/ Mutation - genetics
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Stress, Physiological - drug effects
/ Studies
/ Virulence - drug effects
2013
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Fitness Trade-offs Restrict the Evolution of Resistance to Amphotericin B
by
Lancaster, Alex Kelvin
, Lindquist, Susan
, Scherz-Shouval, Ruth
, Vincent, Benjamin Matteson
, Whitesell, Luke
in
Amphotericin B - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Antibiotics
/ Biological Evolution
/ Candida albicans - drug effects
/ Candida albicans - growth & development
/ Candida albicans - isolation & purification
/ Candida albicans - pathogenicity
/ Candidiasis - microbiology
/ Candidiasis - pathology
/ Chromosomes
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ Drug Resistance, Fungal - drug effects
/ Ergosterol - biosynthesis
/ Evolution
/ Experiments
/ Fungal Proteins - genetics
/ Fungal Proteins - metabolism
/ Genetic Fitness
/ Genomes
/ Host-parasite relationships
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions - drug effects
/ HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins
/ Humans
/ Mice
/ Microbial Sensitivity Tests
/ Microbial Viability - drug effects
/ Microbiology
/ Mutation
/ Mutation - genetics
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Stress, Physiological - drug effects
/ Studies
/ Virulence - drug effects
2013
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Fitness Trade-offs Restrict the Evolution of Resistance to Amphotericin B
by
Lancaster, Alex Kelvin
, Lindquist, Susan
, Scherz-Shouval, Ruth
, Vincent, Benjamin Matteson
, Whitesell, Luke
in
Amphotericin B - pharmacology
/ Animals
/ Antibiotics
/ Biological Evolution
/ Candida albicans - drug effects
/ Candida albicans - growth & development
/ Candida albicans - isolation & purification
/ Candida albicans - pathogenicity
/ Candidiasis - microbiology
/ Candidiasis - pathology
/ Chromosomes
/ Cytotoxicity
/ Disease Models, Animal
/ Drug resistance
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ Drug Resistance, Fungal - drug effects
/ Ergosterol - biosynthesis
/ Evolution
/ Experiments
/ Fungal Proteins - genetics
/ Fungal Proteins - metabolism
/ Genetic Fitness
/ Genomes
/ Host-parasite relationships
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions - drug effects
/ HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins
/ Humans
/ Mice
/ Microbial Sensitivity Tests
/ Microbial Viability - drug effects
/ Microbiology
/ Mutation
/ Mutation - genetics
/ Nosocomial infections
/ Reproducibility of Results
/ Stress, Physiological - drug effects
/ Studies
/ Virulence - drug effects
2013
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Fitness Trade-offs Restrict the Evolution of Resistance to Amphotericin B
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Fitness Trade-offs Restrict the Evolution of Resistance to Amphotericin B
2013
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Overview
The evolution of drug resistance in microbial pathogens provides a paradigm for investigating evolutionary dynamics with important consequences for human health. Candida albicans, the leading fungal pathogen of humans, rapidly evolves resistance to two major antifungal classes, the triazoles and echinocandins. In contrast, resistance to the third major antifungal used in the clinic, amphotericin B (AmB), remains extremely rare despite 50 years of use as monotherapy. We sought to understand this long-standing evolutionary puzzle. We used whole genome sequencing of rare AmB-resistant clinical isolates as well as laboratory-evolved strains to identify and investigate mutations that confer AmB resistance in vitro. Resistance to AmB came at a great cost. Mutations that conferred resistance simultaneously created diverse stresses that required high levels of the molecular chaperone Hsp90 for survival, even in the absence of AmB. This requirement stemmed from severe internal stresses caused by the mutations, which drastically diminished tolerance to external stresses from the host. AmB-resistant mutants were hypersensitive to oxidative stress, febrile temperatures, and killing by neutrophils and also had defects in filamentation and tissue invasion. These strains were avirulent in a mouse infection model. Thus, the costs of evolving resistance to AmB limit the emergence of this phenotype in the clinic. Our work provides a vivid example of the ways in which conflicting selective pressures shape evolutionary trajectories and illustrates another mechanism by which the Hsp90 buffer potentiates the emergence of new phenotypes. Developing antibiotics that deliberately create such evolutionary constraints might offer a strategy for limiting the rapid emergence of drug resistance.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Animals
/ Candida albicans - drug effects
/ Candida albicans - growth & development
/ Candida albicans - isolation & purification
/ Candida albicans - pathogenicity
/ Drug resistance in microorganisms
/ Drug Resistance, Fungal - drug effects
/ Fungal Proteins - metabolism
/ Genomes
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions - drug effects
/ Humans
/ Mice
/ Microbial Viability - drug effects
/ Mutation
/ Stress, Physiological - drug effects
/ Studies
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