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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, February 2000, p. 243-247, Vol. 44, No. 2
Biotechnology Research Laboratories, Takara
Shuzo Co., Ltd., 3-4-1 Seta, Otsu, Shiga 520-2193, Japan
Received 22 March 1999/Returned for modification 2 June
1999/Accepted 3 November 1999
We studied the immunogenicity of a membrane fraction prepared from
Candida albicans cells called C. albicans
membrane antigen (CMA). The present study revealed that CMA
immunization has antifungal activity in mouse models of systemic fungal
infection. Immunization of mice by subcutaneous injections of CMA with
incomplete Freund adjuvant induced resistance to infections caused not
only by C. albicans but also by Aspergillus
fumigatus. The level of resistance to candidiasis was as high as
that induced by whole-cell immunization. The acquired resistance to
candidiasis in the mice immunized with CMA was not diminished by
immunosuppressive treatment with cyclophosphamide. The level of
resistance to fungal infections was superior to that given by
fluconazole (FLC) treatment alone and highly enhanced by the
combination with FLC. When CD4+ cells in CMA-immunized mice
were depleted by a monoclonal antibody, the antifungal activity induced
by the combination of CMA and FLC was significantly reduced. These
results indicate that immunization with CMA is useful for preventing
systemic fungal infections and in combination with FLC for increasing
resistance after infection.
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Immunization with the Candida albicans
Membrane Fraction and in Combination with Fluconazole Protects
against Systemic Fungal Infections
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Research Laboratories, Takara Shuzo Co., Ltd., 3-4-1 Seta, Otsu, Shiga 520-2193, Japan. Phone: 81-77-543-7214. Fax: 81-77-543-2494. E-mail: mizutanis{at}takara.co.jp.
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