Inhibition of melanin synthesis pathway by tricyclazole increases susceptibility ofFonsecaea pedrosoi against mouse macrophages
- 15 December 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Microscopy Research and Technique
- Vol. 68 (6) , 377-384
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jemt.20260
Abstract
Fonsecaea pedrosoi produces melanin, a pigment related to virulence in pathogenic fungi. To understand the involvement of melanin in the protection of fungi, the authors used tricyclazole to inhibit the melanin pathway in F. pedrosoi. Experiments of pigmentation suggested that F. pedrosoi uniquely produces dihydroxynaphthalene–melanin. Pigments produced on cultures modified or not with tricyclazole were extracted by an alkali–acid method and submitted to infrared and ion exchange chromatography analysis; also cytochemistry analysis for cationized ferritin of whole cells was carried out. This group of experiments showed that the tricyclazole treatment on F. pedrosoi produced a melanin-like pigment, but less negatively charged and with less affinity for iron ions than that without the tricyclazole treatment, and this in turn lead to a less negatively charge cell wall surface. Scanning electron microscopy of such pigments showed that the melanin from control cultures maintained their hyphae-like structures, which have been described as “melanin-ghosts,” whereas the tricyclazole pigment showed an amorphous surface. Interaction of conidia from cultures of F. pedrosoi, modified by tricyclazole or not, with peritoneal activated macrophages suggested that tricyclazole causes higher association of fungus with macrophages, weakens the fungus capacity to destroy the macrophages, and diminishes the resistance to dry fracture procedures on samples prepared for high resolution scanning electron microscopy. Microsc. Res. Tech. 68:377–384, 2005.Keywords
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