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  • Damaging effects of lyticase on Candida albicans and changes in the response of rat alveolar macrophages to the contact with yeast-like fungi.

Damaging effects of lyticase on Candida albicans and changes in the response of rat alveolar macrophages to the contact with yeast-like fungi.

Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine (2012-04-10)
I A Morozov, N P Sachivkina, E G Kravtsov, E A Vasilyeva, I V Anokhina, N V Yashina, M V Dalin
ABSTRACT

Changes in the cell wall of yeast-like fungi Candida albicans caused by bacterial enzyme lyticase were studied under an electron microscope. The results were compared with the findings on phagocytosis of lyticase-treated Candida albicans by rat alveolar macrophages. It was shown that destruction of the mannan and fibrous outer layers of the cell wall of yeast-like fungi treated with the enzyme led to the release of intracellular organelles and their content. Lyticase treatment reduced the resistance of Candida albicans to intracellular digestion by macrophages contributing to completion of phagocytosis.

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β-(1→3)-D-Glucanase from Helix pomatia, ≥0.2 U/mg