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Granulocyte‐macrophage colony‐stimulating factor responses of oral epithelial cells to Candida albicans
Authors:A Dongari‐Bagtzoglou  H Kashleva
Abstract:Candida albicans is the principal fungal species responsible for oropharyngeal candidiasis, the most frequent opportunistic infection associated with immune deficiencies. Cytokines, such as granulocyte‐macrophage colony‐stimulating factor (GM‐CSF), are important in the generation of effective immunity to C. albicans. The purposes of this investigation were to determine whether C. albicans triggers secretion of GM‐CSF by oral epithelial cells in vitro and to investigate mechanisms of host cell–fungal interactions that trigger such responses. Oral epithelial cell lines as well as primary oral mucosal epithelial cells were challenged with stationary phase viable C. albicans, added to human cell cultures at varying yeast:oral cell ratios. Yeast were allowed to germinate for up to 48 h and supernatants were analyzed for GM‐CSF by ELISA. Fixed organisms, germination‐deficient mutants and separation of yeast from epithelial cells using cell culture inserts were used to assess the effects of viability, germination and physical contact, respectively, on the GM‐CSF responses of these cells. Two out of three cell lines and three out of six primary cultures responded to C. albicans with an increase in GM‐CSF secretion. GM‐CSF responses were contact‐dependent, strain‐dependent, required yeast viability and were optimal when the yeast germinated into hyphae.
Keywords:Candida albicans  epithelial cells  GM‐CSF
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