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Caracterisation par les methodes de coherences, de sources de vibrations et de bruit d'un moteur diesel
SIGLECNRS T Bordereau / INIST-CNRS - Institut de l'Information Scientifique et TechniqueFRFranc
Immunoproteomic Analysis of Antibody Responses to Extracellular Proteins of Candida albicans Revealing the Importance of Glycosylation for Antigen Recognition
During infection, the human pathogenic fungus Candida albicans undergoes
a yeast-to-hypha transition, secretes numerous proteins for invasion of
host tissues, and modulates the host's immune response. Little is known
about the interplay of C. albicans secreted proteins and the host
adaptive immune system. Here, we applied a combined 2D gel- and
LC-MS/MS-based approach for the characterization of C. albicans
extra-cellular proteins during the yeast-to-hypha transition, which led
to a comprehensive C. albicans secretome map. The serological responses
to C. albicans extracellular proteins were investigated by a
2D-immunoblotting approach combined with MS for protein identification.
On the basis of the screening of sera from candidemia and three groups
of noncandidemia patients, a core set of 19 immunodominant antibodies
against secreted proteins of C. albicans was identified, seven of which
represent potential diagnostic markers for candidemia (Xog1, Lip4, Asc1,
Met6, Tsa1, Tpi1, and Prx1). Intriguingly, some secreted, strongly
glycosylated protein antigens showed high cross-reactivity with sera
from noncandidemia control groups. Enzymatic deglycosylation of proteins
secreted from hyphae significantly impaired sera antibody recognition.
Furthermore, deglycosylation of the recombinantly produced, secreted
aspartyl protease Sap6 confirmed a significant contribution of glycan
epitopes to the recognition of Sap6 by antibodies in patient's sera