Comparison of phospholipase production in Cryptococcus neoformans isolatesfrom AIDS patients and bird droppings

Citation
V. Vidotto et al., Comparison of phospholipase production in Cryptococcus neoformans isolatesfrom AIDS patients and bird droppings, MYCOPATHOLO, 142(2), 1998, pp. 71-76
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences",Microbiology
Journal title
MYCOPATHOLOGIA
ISSN journal
0301486X → ACNP
Volume
142
Issue
2
Year of publication
1998
Pages
71 - 76
Database
ISI
SICI code
0301-486X(1998)142:2<71:COPPIC>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Secreted phospholipase has been recently proposed as a virulence determinan t in Cryptococcus neoformans as well as Candida albicans. This issue of cry ptococcal phospholipase requires screening of phospholipase production in a larger number of isolates from clinical and environmental sources. In this study we examined phospholipase production in a total of 67 C. neoformans isolates from AIDS patients and bird droppings by using the egg-yolk plate method. Phenoloxidase activity, capsule size and growth at 37 degrees C wer e also measured in these strains in order to observe a possible relationshi p between phospholipase production of different C. neoformans strains and i ts virulence. Four of the 21 AIDS strains at 28 degrees C and 1 at 37 degre es C did not produce phospholipase, respectively. In contrast, 38 and 34 of the 46 bird dropping strains were negative for phospholipase production at 28, and 37 degrees C, respectively. Statistical analysis revealed a signif icant difference in phospholipase production, capsule size and growth abili ty at 37 degrees C, but not phenoloxidase activity, between the AIDS and th e bird dropping strains. The highly prevalent distribution of phospholipase activity in the AIDS strains suggests a role of the enzyme in invading the host.