Immunochemical Characterization of Candida albicans Cell Wall Antigens: Specific Determinant of Candida albicans Serotype A Mannan
- 1 May 1982
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Microbiology and Immunology
- Vol. 26 (5) , 387-402
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.1982.tb00189.x
Abstract
We investigated the chemical structure of the specific determinant in the mannan of Candida albicans M-1012 (serotype A) strain. Acetolysis of the mannan, obtained by alkali extraction and purified as the copper complex, gave mannose and six oligosaccharides (from di- to hexasaccharide) and a small amount of a heptasaccharide. We examined the inhibition by these oligosaccharides up to hexaose of the precipitin reaction between anti-factor 6 serum specific for serotype A and homologous mannan, and found that the mannohexaose was the most effective inhibitor. These, and results obtained by proton magnetic resonance (PMR) spectroscopy, methylation analysis, and other structural studies, suggest that the main component of this hexaose consists of one terminal alpha (1-3) linkage in addition to four alpha (1-2) linkages, and that this alpha (1-3)-containing mannohexaose may be responsible for the specificity of antigenic factor 6. Further results obtained by analyses of polarimetry, PMR spectroscopy, and chromium trioxide oxidation-methylation of C. albicans M-1012 mannan has a beta-linkage in addition to alpha-linkages, and that the mode of the beta-linkage is mainly (1-6) linkage. Further evidence obtained by Smith degradation-methylation analysis and by quantitative precipitin reactions of intact and acid-degraded mannan suggests that the antigenic determinant of antigenic factor 6 may be bound, via the beta (1-6) linkage, to C-6 of mannose residues involved in oligosaccharide side chains of serotype A mannan.Keywords
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