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Inhibition of specific electron transport pathways leads to oxidative stress and decreased Candida albicans proliferation

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Candida parapsilosis mitochondria contain three respiratory chains: the classical respiratory chain (CRC), a secondary parallel chain (PAR) and an “alternative” oxidative pathway (AOX). We report here the existence of similar pathways in C. albicans. To observe the capacity of each pathway to sustain yeast growth, C. albicans cells were cultured in the presence of inhibitors of these pathways. Antimycin A and KCN totally abrogated yeast growth, while rotenone did not prevent proliferation. Furthermore, rotenone promoted only partial respiratory inhibition. Lower concentrations of KCN that promote partial inhibition of respiration did not inhibit yeast growth, while partial inhibition of respiration with antimycin A did. Similarly, AOX inhibitor BHAM decreased O2 consumption slightly but completely stunted cell growth. Reactive oxygen species production and oxidized glutathione levels were enhanced in cells treated with antimycin A or BHAM, but not rotenone or KCN. These findings suggest that oxidative stress prevents C. albicans growth.

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Abbreviations

AA:

Antimycin A

AOX:

Alternative oxidase

BHAM:

Benzhydroxamic acid

CRC:

Classical respiratory chain

DCF:

Dicholofluorescein

DTNB:

5,5′-dithiobis-(2-nitrobenzoic acid)

GSH:

Reduced glutathione

GSSG:

Oxidized glutathione

H2DCF, 2:

7-dichlorodihydrofluorescein

PAR:

Parallel respiratory chain

ROS:

Reactive oxygen species

SHAM:

Salicyl hydroxamic acid

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Correspondence to Alicia J. Kowaltowski.

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Ruy, F., Vercesi, A.E. & Kowaltowski, A.J. Inhibition of specific electron transport pathways leads to oxidative stress and decreased Candida albicans proliferation. J Bioenerg Biomembr 38, 129–135 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10863-006-9012-7

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