Candida albicans cDNA library screening reveals novel potential diagnostic targets for invasive candidiasis

ElsevierVolume 109, Issue 3, July 2024, 116311Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious DiseaseAuthor links open overlay panel, , , , , , Highlights•

Candida albicans germ tube antibodies disclose invasive candidiasis biomarkers

The cytoplasmic coatomer subunit gamma can be a biomarker for invasive candidiasis

Specific antibodies of invasive candidiasis target a Candida metallo-aminopeptidase

Diagnostic potential of a hyphally regulated cell wall protein 1 subterminal region

Abstract

The detection of patterns associated with the invasive form of Candida albicans, such as Candida albicans germ tube antibodies (CAGTA), is a useful complement to blood culture for Invasive Candidiasis (IC) diagnosis. As CAGTA are detected by a non-standardisable and non-automatable technique, a Candida albicans cDNA expression library was screened with CAGTA isolated from serum of an animal model of invasive candidiasis, and five protein targets were identified: hyphally regulated cell wall protein 1 (Hyr1), enolase 1 (Eno1), coatomer subunit gamma (Sec21), a metallo-aminopeptidase (Ape2) and cystathionine gamma-lyase (Cys3). Homology with proteins from other organisms rules out Cys3 as a good biomarker while Sec21 results suggest that it is not in the germ tubes surface but secreted to the external environment. Our analysis propose Ape2, Sec21 and a region of Hyr1 different from the one currently being studied for immunoprotection as potential biomarker candidates for the diagnosis of IC.

Keywords

Invasive candidiasis

Candida albicans

CAGTA

Biomarkers

AbbreviationsCAGTA

Candida albicans germ tube antibodies

CAGTA-enr

CAGTA enriched fraction

CAGTA-pur

CAGTA purified fraction

Sec21

coatomer subunit gamma

Cys3

cystathionine gamma-lyase

E. coli-λ ads-CAGTA

E. coli lysed with non-recombinant Lambda ZAP II phage

Hyr1

hyphally regulated cell wall protein 1

IIF

indirect immunofluorescence

IAC

intraabdomial candidiasis

IFI

invasive fungal infection

Ape2

metallo-aminopeptidase

© 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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