Inhibition of growth and secreted aspartyl proteinase production in Candida albicans by lysozyme.

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  • T Wu
  • L P Samaranayake
  • W K Leung
  • P A Sullivan
چکیده

Lysozyme (muramidase) is a non-specific, antimicrobial protein ubiquitous in human mucosal secretions such as saliva. Although its antibacterial and antifungal activities are well recognised, there are no data on the specific concentrations necessary to affect the growth of Candida albicans or about the effect of lysozyme on the production of secreted aspartyl proteinase (Sap), a putative virulence factor of C. albicans. Five Sap-producing isolates of C. albicans were cultured in YCB-BSA medium with various concentrations of lysozyme to examine its effect on yeast cell growth, ultrastructural cellular topography and extracellular and intracellular Sap concentration and activity. Lysozyme was candidacidal at high concentrations and decreased significantly the extracellular Sap concentration at sublethal doses, accompanied by intracellular accumulation of the enzyme. At low concentrations of lysozyme (c. 10 microg/ml), Sap activity decreased more than two-fold and Sap concentration decreased five-fold without any appreciable effect on cell growth or viability. Ultrastructural investigations showed ballooned cells and cells with invaginations (especially present near bud scars), indicating that cell-wall components may be possible targets for this enzyme. All concentrations of lysozyme tested were well within physiologically attainable levels. These data suggest that lysozyme has, at least, a bimodal action on C. albicans, killing the organism at higher concentrations and modulating Sap metabolism at lower concentrations.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of medical microbiology

دوره 48 8  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1999