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Clinical and Diagnostic Laboratory Immunology, May 1998, p. 369-374, Vol. 5, No. 3
Departamento de Inmunología,
Received 14 October 1997/Returned for modification 16 December
1997/Accepted 24 February 1998
Identification and characterization of Candida albicans
germ tube-specific antigens may be of relevance for the serodiagnosis of invasive candidiasis since they could be the basis for the development of new diagnostic tests. In this study, we have identified two antigens of 180 and >200 kDa in the cell wall of C. albicans germ tubes which are responsible for the induction of
antibodies to C. albicans germ tubes. Antigens of
similar molecular masses have been demonstrated in the cell walls of
the Candida species C. stellatoidea,
C. parapsilosis, C. guilliermondii,
C. tropicalis, and C. krusei, but not
C. glabrata. The kinetics of the antibody responses to
C. albicans germ tubes were studied in rabbits
infected with different Candida species. Although these
antibodies were detected in rabbits infected with all
Candida species except C. glabrata, the
kinetics of the antibody responses to C. albicans germ
tubes induced by the Candida species studied were
different. Both the highest titer and the earliest response of
antibodies to C. albicans germ tubes were observed in
rabbits infected with either of the two serotypes of C. albicans used. However, the time needed to elicit the antibodies
to C. albicans germ tubes can be reduced as the result
of an anamnestic antibody response. The results presented in this study
show that a test designed to detect antibodies against C. albicans germ tube antigens may be suitable for the diagnosis of
infections caused by most of the medically important
Candida species.
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Detection of Antibodies to Candida albicans Germ Tubes
during Experimental Infections by Different Candida
Species
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Inmunología, Microbiología y Parasitología,
Facultad de Medicina y Odontología, Universidad del
País Vasco, Apartado 699, E-48080 Bilbao, Vizcaya, Spain.
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