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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, 05 1996, 331-336, Vol 3, No. 3
Y Okawa, K Goto, S Nemoto, M Akashi, C Sugawara, M Hanzawa, M Kawamata, T Takahata, N Shibata, H Kobayashi and S Suzuki
Cultivation of Candida albicans NIH B-792 (serotype B) at high temperature
(37 degrees C) for 48 h in yeast extract-containing Sabouraud liquid medium
(YSLM) provided the following findings in comparison with the findings
obtained after incubation at 27 degrees C. Growth of the blastoconidia of
this strain was decreased, with a dry weight of 9%, and the cells were
deficient in cytokinesis. The cells did not undergo agglutination with
serum factor 5 from a commercially available serum factor kit (Candida
Check). Mannan (B-37-M) obtained from the cells cultured at 37 degrees C
had partially lost its reactivity against serum factor 4 and lost most of
its reactivity against serum factor 5 in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent
assay (ELISA) in contrast to that (B-27-M) at 27 degrees C. Both cells and
mannan prepared by cultivation first at 37 degrees C and then at 27 degrees
C entirely recovered their reactivities with serum factors 4 and 5. 1H-
nuclear magnetic resonance analysis also revealed that B-37-M had lost a
beta-1,2-linked mannopyranose unit and retained a phosphate group. Similar
changes were observed in the three other serotype B strains used in the
study. The beta-1,2-linked mannooligosaccharides longer than mannotetraose
were not included among the products released from B- 37-M by mild acid
treatment. The results of the inhibition ELISA with a series of
beta-1,2-linked mannooligosaccharides from biose to octaose (M2 to M8,
respectively) showed that the reactivity against serum factor 4 was
inhibited most strongly by the oligosaccharides M4 to M8 and that the
reactivity against serum factor 5 was inhibited completely by relatively
longer oligosaccharides, M5 to M8, indicating their participation as the
antigenic factor 5 epitopes.
Copyright © 1996 by the American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
Antigenicity of cell wall mannans of Candida albicans NIH B-792 (serotype B) strain cells cultured at high temperature in yeast extract- containing sabouraud liquid medium
Second Department of Hygienic Chemistry, Tohoku College of Pharmacy, Miyagi, Japan.
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