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Infect. Immun., Apr 1995, 1253-1257, Vol 63, No. 4
E Blasi, L Pitzurra, AR Chimienti, R Mazzolla, M Puliti, R Barluzzi and F Bistoni
The dimorphic transition of Candida albicans from the yeast (Y-Candida) to
the hyphal (H-Candida) form is a complex event whose relevance in fungal
pathogenicity is still poorly understood. Using a cloned macrophage (M phi)
cell line (ANA-1), we have previously shown that a M phi can discriminate
between the two fungal forms, eliciting different secretory responses. In
the present study, we investigated the susceptibility of Y-Candida and
H-Candida to M phi proteolytic activity. In particular, sodium dodecyl
sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and Western blot (immunoblot)
techniques were employed to analyze the patterns of lyticase proteinaceous
extracts from cell walls of Y-Candida and H-Candida which had been
unexposed or exposed to ANA-1 M phis for 3 h. Silver staining allowed
detection of a complex protein pattern in both forms of C. albicans,
qualitatively and quantitatively differing from each other, mainly at
molecular masses below 106 kDa. Western blot staining with anti-C. albicans
mannan antibodies and convalescent-phase sera of mice previously infected
systemically or intracerebrally with C. albicans showed that, after contact
with M phis, Y-Candida but not H-Candida proteinaceous cell wall components
are profoundly modified, with substantial reduction and/or disappearance of
many bands. Our experimental approach provides initial insights into the
differential susceptibility of Y-Candida and H-Candida to the proteolytic
activity of M phis.
Copyright © 1995, American Society for Microbiology
Differential susceptibility of yeast and hyphal forms of Candida albicans to proteolytic activity of macrophages
Department of Experimental Medicine and Biochemical Sciences, University of Perugia, Italy.
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