Affiliation:
1. Aberdeen Fungal Group, Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB25 2ZD, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Cell surface polysaccharides are key determinants of host responses to fungal infection. We determined the effects of alterations in
Candida albicans
cell surface polysaccharide composition and gross changes in the host immune response in groups of mice challenged intravenously with five
C. albicans
strains at doses adjusted to give equal disease progression 3 days later. The five strains used were the parental strain NGY152, two mutants with defective cell wall mannosylation,
pmr1
Δ mutant and
mnt1/2
Δ mutant, and the same two strains with a copy of
PMR1
and
MNT1
reintegrated, respectively. Renal and spleen levels of chemokines and cytokines previously shown to be key components of early host response to
C. albicans
were determined at intervals up to 3 days after challenge. By 12 h after
C. albicans
challenge, the levels of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF), keratinocyte-derived chemokine (KC), interleukin 6 (IL-6), monocyte chemotactic peptide 1 (MCP-1), macrophage inflammatory protein 1α (MIP-1α), MIP-1β, and MIP-2 were higher in the kidneys of mice challenged with the
pmr1
Δ mutant than in animals challenged with the other strains and were lower by day 3, suggesting an earlier host response to the
pmr1
Δ mutant. The production of these chemokines also diminished earlier than controls in mice infected with the
mnt1
/
2
Δ strain. Although these differences were statistically significant, their magnitude was seldom great, and no unambiguous evidence was obtained for individual responses specific to any cell surface glycosylation change. We conclude that complex, multifactorial local responses offset and obscure any differences resulting from differences in surface mannosylation of
C. albicans
strains when infection results from pathology-standardized challenges.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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