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Candida glabrata survives and replicates in human osteoblasts.

Ana Rosa Muñoz-Duarte1, Nayeli Shantal Castrejón-Jiménez2, Shantal Lizbeth Baltierra-Uribe1, Sofia Judith Pérez-Rangel1, Natalee Carapia-Minero3, Jorge Ismael Castañeda-Sánchez4, Julieta Luna-Herrera1, Rubén López-Santiago1, Aída Verónica Rodríguez-Tovar3, Blanca Estela García-Pérez5.   

Abstract

Candida glabrata is an opportunistic pathogen that is considered the second most common cause of candidiasis after Candida albicans Many characteristics of its mechanisms of pathogenicity remain unknown. Recent studies have focused on determining the events that underlie interactions between C. glabrata and immune cells, but the relationship between this yeast and osteoblasts has not been studied in detail. The aim of this study was to determine the mechanisms of interaction between human osteoblasts and C. glabrata, and to identify the roles played by some of the molecules that are produced by these cells in response to infection. We show that C. glabrata adheres to and is internalized by human osteoblasts. Adhesion is independent of opsonization, and internalization depends on the rearrangement of the actin cytoskeleton. We show that C. glabrata survives and replicates in osteoblasts and that this intracellular behavior is related to the level of production of nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species. Opsonized C. glabrata stimulates the production of IL-6, IL-8 and MCP-1 cytokines. Adhesion and internalization of the pathogen and the innate immune response of osteoblasts require viable C. glabrata These results suggest that C. glabrata modulates immunological mechanisms in osteoblasts to survive inside the cell. © FEMS 2016. All rights reserved. For permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.

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Keywords:  Candida glabrata; cytokines; cytoskeleton; human osteoblasts; nitric oxide; reactive oxygen species

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27073253     DOI: 10.1093/femspd/ftw030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathog Dis        ISSN: 2049-632X            Impact factor:   3.166


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