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Publication : Type I Interferon Response Dysregulates Host Iron Homeostasis and Enhances Candida glabrata Infection.

First Author  Riedelberger M Year  2020
Journal  Cell Host Microbe Volume  27
Issue  3 Pages  454-466.e8
PubMed ID  32075740 Mgi Jnum  J:349194
Mgi Id  MGI:6877184 Doi  10.1016/j.chom.2020.01.023
Citation  Riedelberger M, et al. (2020) Type I Interferon Response Dysregulates Host Iron Homeostasis and Enhances Candida glabrata Infection. Cell Host Microbe 27(3):454-466.e8
abstractText  Type I interferons (IFNs-I) fulfil multiple protective functions during pathogenic infections, but they can also cause detrimental effects and enhance immunopathology. Here, we report that IFNs-I promote the dysregulation of iron homeostasis in macrophages during systemic infections with the intracellular pathogen Candida glabrata, leading to fungal survival and persistence. By engaging JAK1, IFNs-I disturb the balance of the transcriptional activator NRF2 and repressor BACH1 to induce downregulation of the key iron exporter Fpn1 in macrophages. This leads to enhanced iron accumulation in the phagolysosome and failure to restrict fungal access to iron pools. As a result, C. glabrata acquires iron via the Sit1/Ftr1 iron transporter system, facilitating fungal intracellular replication and immune evasion. Thus, IFNs-I are central regulators of iron homeostasis, which can impact infection, and restricting iron bioavailability may offer therapeutic strategies to combat invasive fungal infections.
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