Relationship between cell surface composition, adherence, and virulence of Candida albicans
- 1 July 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Infection and Immunity
- Vol. 45 (1) , 6-12
- https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.45.1.6-12.1984
Abstract
A comparison was made of the adherence to acrylic and to human buccal epithelial cells of seven strains of Candida albicans isolated from active infections (I strains) and two strains obtained from asymptomatic carriers (C strains). After growth in defined medium containing a relatively low concentration (50 mM) of glucose as the carbon source, the adherence of I and C strains to either surface was similar and all strains were sensitive to spheroplast formation with Zymolyase 5000. Growth in medium containing a high concentration (500 mM) of sucrose or galactose enhanced the adherence of I strains up to 5- and 11-fold, respectively, and there were corresponding increases in resistance to spheroplast formation. Sucrose- or galactose-grown C strains showed only small increases in adherence and remained relatively sensitive to spheroplast formation. When inoculated intravenously into mice, I strains grown in 500 mM sucrose were up to five times more virulent than organisms grown in 50 mM glucose, while I strains grown in 500 mM galactose showed a 5- to 24-fold increase in virulence. Fifty percent lethal doses obtained for C strains were similar after growth on all three carbon sources. We conclude that I strains are able to modify their surface composition in response to high concentrations of certain sugars in the growth environment. Such modification can enhance both their ability to adhere to surfaces and their virulence. C strains lack this capability, or possess it to a lower degree, and may therefore have a lower pathogenic potential.This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
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