Cryptococcus neoformans mitochondrial genomes from serotype A and D strains do not influence virulence

Dena L. Toffaletti, Kirsten Nielsen, Fred Dietrich, Joseph Heitman, John R. Perfect

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Abstract

Cryptococcus neoformans encapsulated pathogenic yeast producing meningoencephalitis. Two primary strains in genetic studies, serotype A H99 and serotype D JEC21, possess dramatic differences in virulence. Since it has been shown that mitochondrial gene expression is prominent at the site of the infection and there are significant differences between mitochondrial gene structure and regulation between the serotype A and D strains, this study used AD hybrids to move serotype A and D mitochondria under different genomic influences. When the serotype D MAT a strain is involved in the mating crosses, there is uniparental transmission of mitochondrial DNA, but with the serotype A MAT a strain, mitochondrial DNA can be inherited from either parent and recombination in the mitochondrial genome may also occur. In virulence studies between serotype A and D strains, it was found that the primary genetic control of the virulence composite for growth in the central nervous system is encoded in the nuclear DNA and not through mitochondrial DNA.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)193-204
Number of pages12
JournalCurrent Genetics
Volume46
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2004

Keywords

  • Cryptococcus neoformans
  • Hybrids
  • Inheritance
  • Mitochondria
  • Virulence

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