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- W3089806001 abstract "ABSTRACT Extracellular vesicles (EVs) have been described as mediators of microorganism survival and interaction with the host. In Candida albicans , a relevant commensal fungal pathogen, the dimorphic transition is an important virulence trait in candidiasis. We have analyzed EVs secreted by yeast (YEVs) or hyphal cells (HEVs) from C. albicans , finding interesting differences in both size distribution and protein loading. In general, HEVs were smaller and carried a much more diverse protein cargo than YEVs, including most of the proteins identified in YEVs, which were mainly cell surface proteins. Virulence factors such as phospholipases, aspartic proteases (Saps), adhesins and invasins, and the precursor protein of candidalysin toxin Ece1p were also detected. HEVs were also enriched in proteasomal and ribosomal proteins, and in enzymes from amino acid biosynthetic pathways, all involved in protein metabolism, as well as proteins related to intracellular protein transport and components of the ESCRT pathway related to exosome biogenesis. Both types of EV presented immune reactivity with human sera from patients suffering invasive candidiasis. In our conditions, only HEVs could elicit the release of TNFα by activated macrophages. This first analysis of C. albicans HEVs shows their relevance to pathogenesis and possible new diagnostics or treatments." @default.
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- W3089806001 title "Small extracellular vesicles secreted by Candida albicans hyphae have highly diverse protein cargoes that include virulence factors and stimulate macrophages" @default.
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