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A 58 kDa cell wall-associated fibrinogen binding mannoprotein (mp58),
previously characterized by our group in a Candida albicans laboratory strain
(ATCC 26555), was found to be also present in the cell wall of clinical isolates of
this fungus. Most strains examined appear to have functional mp58 species, as
detected by their ability to bind fibrinogen. Western immunoblot analysis, with a
monovalent polyclonal antibody generated against the mp58 species from strain
ATCC 26555, revealed differences in recognition patterns depending on the strain
tested and the culture conditions used. Serum samples from normal and Candida
infected individuals were examined for the presence of antibodies against mp58
by Western immunoblotting. None of the sera from control individuals and patients
suffering from superficial candidiasis contained antibodies against mp58. However,
positive reactivity with this antigen and other cell wall constituents was detected for
all sera from patients with confirmed systemic candidiasis. Together, these results
suggest that mp58 could play an active role during infection and may be useful as a
specific antigenic marker for candidiasis.
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Sepúlveda Sanchis, Pilar; López-Ribot, José: Murgui Faubel, Maria Amelia; Cantón, Emilia; Navarro Ortega, David; Martinez Garcia, Jose Pedro. Candida albicans fibrinogen binding
mannoprotein: expression in clinical
strains and immunogenicity in
patients with candidiasis. En International Microbiology, 1998, 1:209–216 |