Virulence factors of Cryptococcus neoformans.

Current topics in medical mycology Pub Date : 1996-12-01
A J Hamilton, J Goodley
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Cryptococcus neoformans is an encapsulated yeast which causes cryptococcosis, a disease typified by an initial pulmonary infection which can disseminate to cause a life threatening meningoencephalitis. Although the disease may occur in individuals who show no evidence of immunosuppression it has had it most significant impact as an infection in patients with AIDS. Research into the potential virulence factors of this yeast has recently attracted particular attention. Capsule synthesis has been the focus of most interest and it is now established as a major virulence determinant. The mechanisms by which the capsule and capsular material effect the immune response have now largely been elucidated, and the genes underlying capsular synthesis are now under investigation. The isolation of mutants incapable of melanogenesis have implicated this process in the pathogenesis of C. neoformans infections, and evidence suggests that the production of melanin protects the yeast against oxidant induced damage. There is also some genetic evidence for the potential involvement of temperature tolerance and mating types in the virulence of this encapsulated yeast. The roles of other potential C. neoformans virulence determinants are more speculative; these include proteinase production, release of polyol metabolites, interaction with hormones, adherence and production of mannoproteins. The involvement of housekeeping enzyme systems in the maintenance of infection by C. neoformans is now also under active investigation.

新型隐球菌的毒力因子。
新型隐球菌是一种包膜酵母菌,可引起隐球菌病,隐球菌病是一种典型的疾病,最初的肺部感染可传播引起危及生命的脑膜脑炎。虽然这种疾病可能发生在没有表现出免疫抑制迹象的个体身上,但它对艾滋病患者的感染影响最为显著。对这种酵母的潜在毒力因子的研究最近引起了特别的关注。胶囊合成一直是最感兴趣的焦点,它现在被确定为一个主要的毒力决定因素。荚膜和荚膜材料影响免疫反应的机制现在已经很大程度上被阐明,荚膜合成的基因现在正在研究中。无法产生黑色素的突变体的分离表明,这一过程与新形梭菌感染的发病机制有关,有证据表明,黑色素的产生可以保护酵母菌免受氧化诱导的损伤。也有一些遗传证据表明,温度耐受性和交配类型可能参与这种封装酵母的毒力。其他潜在的新生芽孢杆菌毒力决定因素的作用更具有推测性;这些包括蛋白酶的产生、多元醇代谢物的释放、与激素的相互作用、粘附性和甘露蛋白的产生。清洁酶系统在维持新生芽胞杆菌感染中的作用目前也在积极调查中。
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