Title of article
Sensing the host environment: recognition of hemoglobin by the pathogenic yeast Candida albicans
Author/Authors
Israil Pendrak، نويسنده , , Michael L and Yan، نويسنده , , Steve G. Roberts، نويسنده , , David D، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
9
From page
148
To page
156
Abstract
Adhesion to host cells and tissues is important for several steps in the pathogenesis of disseminated Candida albicans infections. Although such adhesion is evident in vivo and for C. albicans grown in vitro in complex medium, some adhesive activities are absent when cultures are grown in defined media. However, addition of hemoglobin to defined media restores binding and adhesion to several host proteins. This activity of hemoglobin is independent of iron acquisition and is mediated by a cell surface hemoglobin receptor. In addition to regulating expression of adhesion receptors, hemoglobin rapidly induces expression of several genes. One of these, a heme oxygenase, allows the pathogen to utilize exogenous heme or hemoglobin to acquire iron and to produce the cytoprotective molecules α-biliverdin and carbon monoxide. The specific recognition of and responses to hemoglobin demonstrate a unique adaptation of C. albicans to be both a commensal and an opportunistic pathogen in humans.
Keywords
Environmental sensing , Gene regulation , Opportunistic pathogens , cell adhesion , Extracellular matrix , receptors , Hemoglobin , Fibronectin , Heme oxygenase , Candidemia
Journal title
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Record number
1626122
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