Histoplasma capsulatum produces extracellular vesicles containing
virulence-associated molecules capable of modulating host machinery, benefiting the
pathogen. Treatment of H. capsulatum cells with monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) can
change the outcome of infection in mice. We evaluated the sizes, enzymatic contents,
and proteomic profiles of the vesicles released by fungal cells treated with either
protective MAb 6B7 (IgG1) or nonprotective MAb 7B6 (IgG2b), both of which
bind H. capsulatum heat shock protein 60 (Hsp60). Our results showed that treatment
with either MAb was associated with changes in size and vesicle loading. MAb
treatments reduced vesicle phosphatase and catalase activities compared to those of
vesicles from untreated controls. We identified 1,125 proteins in vesicles, and 250 of
these manifested differences in abundance relative to that of proteins in vesicles isolated
from yeast cells exposed to Hsp60-binding MAbs, indicating that surface binding
of fungal cells by MAbs modified protein loading in the vesicles. The abundance
of upregulated proteins in vesicles upon MAb 7B6 treatment was 44.8% of the protein
quantities in vesicles from fungal cells treated with MAb 6B7. Analysis of orthologous
proteins previously identified in vesicles from other fungi showed that different
ascomycete fungi have similar proteins in their extracellular milieu, many of
which are associated with virulence. Our results demonstrate that antibody binding
can modulate fungal cell responses, resulting in differential loading of vesicles,
which could alter fungal cell susceptibility to host defenses. This finding provides
additional evidence that antibody binding modulates microbial physiology and suggests
a new function for specific immunoglobulins through alterations of fungal secretion.
Revised: March 4, 2020 |
Published: March 30, 2016
Citation
Baltazar L.M., E.S. Nakayasu, T. Sobreira, H. Choi, A. Casadevall, L. Nimrichter, and J.D. Nosanchuk. 2016.Antibody Binding Alters the Characteristics and Contents of Extracellular Vesicles Released by Histoplasma Capsulatum.mSphere 1, no. 2:Article No. e00085-15.PNNL-SA-121346.doi:10.1128/mSphere.00085-15