Cytochemistry of acid mucosubstance and acid phosphatase in Cryptococcus neoformans
- 1 June 1974
- journal article
- Published by Canadian Science Publishing in Canadian Journal of Microbiology
- Vol. 20 (6) , 833-838
- https://doi.org/10.1139/m74-128
Abstract
At the ultrastructural level, dialyzed iron stains only the mucoid capsule in Cryptococcus neoformans, converting it from the most lucent to an extremely dense layer and thus demonstrating its content of acid mucosubstance. After lead staining of thin sections of dialyzed iron treated specimens, the wall exhibits a dense inner and translucent outer layer. The inner layer and mucoid capsule appear thicker in the mother than the daughter cell of budding organisms. C. neoformans cells fixed in suspension and incubated in acid phosphatase substrate medium exhibit at the ultrastructural level activity confined to the mucoid capsule, cell wall, and internal extensions presumed to be plasmalemmasomes. Organisms in small blocks or cryostat sections of pellets fixed in clotted fibrin, when incubated for acid phosphatase, reveal moderate to no reactivity in cell wall and mucoid capsule but strong activity in surrounding fibrin aggregates. In the latter specimens, reaction product indicative of acid phosphatase also is evident in the nuclear envelope, in some of the profiles of presumed granular reticulum, in complex lamellar profiles presumed to be Golgi elements, and in small cytoplasmic bodies and large vacuoles. The morphological specimens disclose counterparts of acid phosphatase reactive structures and show lucent cytoplasm segregated by circular mitochondrial profiles and a difference between the thickness and density of the plasmalemma and other cell membranes.Keywords
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