FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF GERM TUBE FORMATION IN CANDIDA-ALBICANS

Citation
Me. Lynch et al., FLOW CYTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF GERM TUBE FORMATION IN CANDIDA-ALBICANS, Journal of medical and veterinary mycology, 31(5), 1993, pp. 367-376
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Mycology
ISSN journal
02681218
Volume
31
Issue
5
Year of publication
1993
Pages
367 - 376
Database
ISI
SICI code
0268-1218(1993)31:5<367:FCAOGT>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The transition from the blastospore to the hyphal phase in Candida alb icans is an important step in the pathogenesis of candidiasis. We pres ent the application of flow cytometry (FCM) to the analysis of germ tu be (GT) formation in large numbers of yeast cells. FCM parameters of 9 0 degrees vs. forward angle light scatter, GT-specific fibrinogen (Fbn ) binding fluorescence, and relative DNA content were used to provide a means of monitoring GT formation over time. FCM measurements of 90 d egrees vs. forward angle light scatter distinguished blastospores from GTs, whereas detection of Fbn binding to GTs by indirect immunofluore scence was used to quantitate GT formation. Under conditions favoring germination, a five-fold average increase in Fbn binding was observed over a 120 min period in clinical and type culture strains of C. albic ans, but not in a GT-deficient mutant of C. albicans. Cell sorting was used to confirm that Fbn binding correlated with percent GT formation and increased GT length. DNA analysis by FCM showed increasing DNA co ntent in cells undergoing germination. Combined FCM measurements of li ght scatter, Fbn binding and DNA content provide a method of monitorin g germination in entire yeast cell populations quickly and easily and provide a basis for correlation with other biological changes associat ed with germination.