Relationship Between Expression of Cell Surface Hydrophobicity Protein 1 (CSH1p) and Surface Hydrophobicity Properties of Candida dubliniensis

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Kevin C. Hazen
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[1] Departments of Pathology and Microbiology,
[2] University of Virginia Health System,undefined
[3] P.O. Box 800904,undefined
[4] 3129 MR5,undefined
[5] Charlottesville,undefined
[6] VA 22908-0904,undefined
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Current Microbiology | 2004年 / 48卷
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Cell Surface; Candida; Growth Temperature; Candida Albicans; Candidiasis;
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Candida dubliniensis and Candida albicans cause most of the oral candidiasis infections in AIDS patients. Unlike C. albicans, which variably expresses cell surface hydrophobicity (CSH) depending on environmental conditions, C. dubliniensis is hydrophobic under all environmental conditions. C. dubliniensis produces CdCSH1p, a protein related to CaCSH1p that contributes to CSH expression of C. albicans. We investigated whether environmental conditions affect CdCSH1p expression, CSH avidity, and adhesion to fibronectin (Fn). C. dubliniensis CD36 was grown at 23°C and 37°C in four different media. CdCSH1p expression was affected by growth temperature, with cells grown at 37°C expressing the protein, but cells grown at 23°C did not. Hydrophobic avidity for two media was higher in cells grown at 37°C than at 23°C. Cells grown at 23°C were generally less adherent than 37°C-grown cells to Fn. The results suggest CdCSH1p but not hydrophobic avidity may have a role in adhesion of C. dubliniensis to Fn.
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