
We have demonstrated that laminin mediates the adhesion of P. brasiliensis to monolayers of epithelial cells through specific binding to the surface glycoprotein gp43. This binding seems to be related to the fungal pathogenesis. We now report the confirmation of these findings by scanning electron microscopy and show that some isolates that do not secrete gp43 do express the protein as seen by studying whole cell extracts. These results confirm the ability of these strains to produce paracoccidioidomycosis but should not be used for serological purposes since the absence of gp43 in exoantigens may lead to false negative results.
GP43, Membrane Glycoproteins, PROTEIN ISOFORMS, P-BRASILIENSIS, Paracoccidioides, MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES, LAMININ, Fungal Proteins, Mice, Dogs, Cricetinae, Cell Adhesion, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Animals, Cattle, Laminin
GP43, Membrane Glycoproteins, PROTEIN ISOFORMS, P-BRASILIENSIS, Paracoccidioides, MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES, LAMININ, Fungal Proteins, Mice, Dogs, Cricetinae, Cell Adhesion, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Animals, Cattle, Laminin
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