Attachment of Candida to Mammalian Tissues — Clinical and Experimental Studies

E. Segal , A. Soroka , N. Lehrer
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Abstract

In this study we investigated whether a correlation between the frequency of candidal vaginitis and in vitro adherence of Candida albicans to human vaginal epithelial cells exists. The in vitro adherence of C. albicans to epithelial cells collected from 347 women of fertility and postmenopausal age, who did not suffer from vaginitis was assessed microscopically. Epithelial cells from women of the groups with known high frequency of vaginitis: diabetic and pregnant women revealed increased ability of in vitro adherence in comparison with a control group. We also investigated whether a correlation between the hormonal status of the women and adherence capacity of the epithelial cells exists.

In vivo attachment of C. albicans to epithelial cells was studied in an experimental murine vaginitis model and assessed histopathologically in tissue sections or microscopically in mounts of exfoliated cells. Attempts were made to block the in vivo attachment and prevent infection by pretreating the animals with substances analogous to the fungal cell walls: substances which were previously found to be inhibitory in the in vitro adherence assay. Chitin, its component — N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) and a soluble extract derived from chitin (CSE) inhibited in vivo attachment and prevented infection.

念珠菌附着于哺乳动物组织的临床与实验研究
在这项研究中,我们调查了念珠菌性阴道炎的频率与体外白色念珠菌对人类阴道上皮细胞的粘附性之间是否存在相关性。在显微镜下评估了347名育龄和绝经后妇女的白色念珠菌对上皮细胞的体外粘附性,这些妇女没有患阴道炎。已知阴道炎高发组妇女的上皮细胞:与对照组相比,糖尿病和孕妇的体外粘附能力增强。我们还研究了女性的激素状态和上皮细胞的粘附能力之间是否存在相关性。在实验性小鼠阴道炎模型中研究了白色念珠菌与上皮细胞的体内附着,并在组织切片或脱落细胞的显微镜下进行了组织病理学评估。试图通过用类似于真菌细胞壁的物质预处理动物来阻断体内附着并防止感染:这些物质以前在体外粘附试验中被发现是抑制性的。几丁质、其成分N-乙酰葡糖胺(NAG)和一种来源于几丁质的可溶性提取物(CSE)抑制体内附着并防止感染。
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