Response of pathogenic and non-pathogenic yeasts to steroids

Prasad, Rajendra ; Devaux, Frédéric ; Dhamgaye, Sanjiveeni ; Banerjee, Dibyendu (2010) Response of pathogenic and non-pathogenic yeasts to steroids The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology . ISSN 0960-0760

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Abstract

Steroids are known to induce pleiotropic drug resistance states in hemiascomycetes, with tremendous potential consequences on human fungal infections. The proteins capable of binding to steroids such as progesterone binding protein (PBP), estradiol binding proteins (ESP) are found in yeasts, however, the well known receptor mediated signaling present in higher eukaryotic cells is absent in yeasts and fungi. Steroids are perceived as stress by yeast cells which triggers general stress response leading to activation of heat shock proteins, cell cycle regulators, MDR transporters, etc. In this article, we review the response of yeast to human steroid hormones which affects its cell growth, morphology and virulence. We discuss that a fairly conserved response to steroids at the level of transcription and translation exists between pathogenic and non-pathogenic yeasts.

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Keywords:Saccharomyces cerevisiae; Candida albicans; β-Estradiol; Progesterone; Cellular Stress; Transcriptome
ID Code:66295
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