Author:
Balish Edward,Filutowicz Hanna
Abstract
Colonization and infection evoked specific immunoglobulin responses to Candida albicans antigens in gnotobiotic nu/+mice which appeared to correlate with clearance of infected mucosal surfaces (tongue and stomach). Conversely, colonized and infected nu/nu mice formed some IgM but no detectable IgG or IgA antibodies against C. albicans antigens. Although chronic mucosal infections of tongue and stomach persisted in nu/nu mice, they were able to resist overwhelming mucosal and systemic infections with C. albicans. Thus, C. albicans specific antibodies may play a role in clearance of mucosal candidiasis (tongue and stomach), but these antibodies do not appear to be necessary for protecting athymic mice against systemic candidiasis of endogenous origin. Key words: candidiasis, antibody response, mucosal candidiasis, murine candidiasis.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
Genetics,Molecular Biology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Immunology,Microbiology
Cited by
17 articles.
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