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High glucose-mediated overexpression of ICAM-1 in human vaginal epithelial cells increases adhesion of Candida albicans

机译:人类阴道上皮细胞中ICAM-1的高葡萄糖介导的过表达增加了念珠菌蛋白糖苷的粘附性

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To investigate the involvement of ICAM-1 in the adhesion of Candida to the genitourinary epithelial cells in high glucose, we examined the adhesion of Candida albicans or Candida glabrata to human vaginal epithelial cells (VK2/E6E7) or human vulvovaginal epidermal cells (A431). These cells were cultured in 100, 500 or 3000mg/dL glucose for three days and inoculated with Candida for 60minutes. Followed by, adhering of Candida to the cells, which were counted. While the adhesion of Candida albicans to VK2/E6E7 significantly increased in the high glucose, A431 did not. We next examined the expression of ICAM-1 as a ligand on the epithelial cells. ICAM-1 expression was increased in VK2/E6E7 cultured in the high glucose; however, the expression level in A431 was not high compared with VK2/E6E7. This data suggested that ICAM-1 functions as one of ligands in the adhesion of Candida albicans to the vaginal epithelial cells in a high glucose environment.Impact statementWhat is already known on the subject:Candida's complement receptor is involved in the adhesion to epithelial cells. The expression of this receptor has been reported to increase as glucose concentration increases. This is considered as a contributing factor to the high risk for vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) in diabetes. On the host side, diabetic patients have a factor that facilitates adhesion of Candida to epithelial cells. This factor has been unknown until recently.What the results of this study add: In this study, we used a vaginal epithelial cell line and showed that the adhesion of C. albicans to cells increased at higher glucose concentrations. At the same time, ICAM-1 expression of cells also increased. Thereby, it is suggested that the expression of ICAM-1 in vaginal epithelial cells is increased by glucose such as urinary sugar in diabetic patients and is a condition for facilitating adhesion of Candida.What the implications are of these findings for clinical practice and/or further research: We expect not only host immune dysfunction but also alteration in epithelial cells will be focussed on as a cause of VVC in diabetic patients.
机译:为了研究ICAM-1在高葡萄糖中对念珠菌上皮细胞的粘连性上皮细胞中的涉及,我们检查了念珠菌或念珠菌对人类阴道上皮细胞(VK2 / E6E7)或人类外阴表皮细胞(A431)的粘附性(A431) 。将这些细胞在100,500或3000mg / dl葡萄糖中培养三天并用念珠菌接种60分钟。其次是,将念珠菌粘在细胞中,达到计数。虽然Candida albicans对VK2 / E6E7的粘附性在高葡萄糖中显着增加,但A431没有。我们接下来将ICAM-1的表达作为上皮细胞上的配体。在高葡萄糖中培养的VK2 / E6E7中,ICAM-1表达增加;然而,与VK2 / E6E7相比,A431中的表达水平不高。该数据表明,ICAM-1作为在高葡萄糖环境中对阴道上皮细胞的粘附性的配体之一.Impact声明在受试者上已知了什么:Candida的补体受体参与上皮细胞的粘附性。据报道,随着葡萄糖浓度的增加,已据报告该受体的表达增加。这被认为是糖尿病患者外阴阴道念珠菌病(VVC)的高风险的因素。在宿主方面,糖尿病患者有一个促进念珠菌粘附到上皮细胞的因素。这一因素迄今为止未知。本研究的结果添加:在本研究中,我们使用了阴道上皮细胞系,并显示C.舌族白醛对细胞的粘附在更高的葡萄糖浓度下增加。同时,ICAM-1细胞的表达也增加。因此,建议在糖尿病患者中的葡萄糖如尿糖如尿糖中增加了ICAM-1在阴道上皮细胞中的表达,并且是促进念珠菌粘连的条件。临床实践的这些发现是什么意义和/或进一步研究:我们期望不仅宿主免疫功能障碍,而且上皮细胞的变化将主要作为糖尿病患者的VVC的原因。

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