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Monoclonal antibody 3H8: a useful tool in the diagnosis of candidiasis

1 Sección Departamental de Microbiología, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de València, Burjassot (València), Spain 2 Departamento de Patología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de València, Burjassot (València), Spain * Tel: +34 96 3864299. Fax: +34 96 3864682. e-mail: Rafael.Sentandreu@uv.es ABS...

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Published in:Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) 1999-03, Vol.145 (3), p.695-701
Main Authors: Marcilla, Antonio, Monteagudo, Carlos, Mormeneo, Salvador, Sentandreu, Rafael
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Summary:1 Sección Departamental de Microbiología, Facultad de Farmacia, Universidad de València, Burjassot (València), Spain 2 Departamento de Patología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de València, Burjassot (València), Spain * Tel: +34 96 3864299. Fax: +34 96 3864682. e-mail: Rafael.Sentandreu@uv.es ABSTRACT In a previous series of experiments six mAbs were obtained against cell wall extracts of Candida albicans ATCC 26555. After several studies only one of them, designated 3H8, has been used to produce a commercial kit for the rapid diagnosis of candidiasis, Bichro-latex albicans (Fomouze Diagnostics). The present study involved the generation and characterization of this mAb as an immunoglobulin G1 which recognizes mannoproteins of high molecular mass present in the C. albicans cell wall. ELISA assays showed that the presence of the epitope recognized by mAb 3H8 was similar in both yeast and mycelial cell walls of C. albicans, in contrast to the epitope for mAb 1B12, which is mainly expressed in the yeast cell wall. The 3H8 epitope was located at the external surface in C. albicans ATCC 26555, whereas it is partially cryptic in the cell wall in other C. albicans strains. No reaction was observed with other Candida species. Immunohistochemical studies using this antibody demonstrated that it specifically recognized C. albicans in tissue, detecting mycelial forms and, to a lesser extent, blastospores, suggesting that it is also a valuable tool in the evaluation of fungal infections in paraffin-embedded tissue, particularly when identification is required. Keywords: Candida albicans, monoclonal antibody, diagnosis, cell wall
ISSN:1350-0872
1465-2080
DOI:10.1099/13500872-145-3-695