Abstract
| - BackgroundThe host’s first line of defense against bloodstream infection with Candida albicans involves the recognition and clearance of the fungus by neutrophils and monocytes/macrophages. The purpose of the present study was to examine changes in the monocytic cell gene-expression profile in response to C. albicans stimulation MethodsRNA was isolated from THP-1 cells 3 h after coculture with live C. albicans SC5314 cells. After hybridization to microarrays, genes differentially expressed by at least 2.0-fold were included in the final data set ResultsAs expected, TNFA, IL8, CD83, MIP1A and MIP1B were among the genes up-regulated. This was confirmed by real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), fluorescence-activated cell sorting analysis, and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Furthermore, RGS1, RGS2, RGS16, DSCR1, GROB, EGR3, FLT4 and TNFAIP6 were also up-regulated in response to C. albicans whereas CCR2 and NCF2 were among the genes down-regulated in response to C. albicans. Differential expression of selected genes was confirmed at several time points by real-time RT-PCR ConclusionsThis study defines the gene expression profile of an early response of human mononuclear cells to C. albicans and identifies genes not previously known to be responsive to this pathogen
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