From high protection to lethal effect: diverse outcomes of immunization against invasive candidiasis with differentCandida albicansextracellular vesicles
Raquel Martínez-López,
Gloria Molero,
Claudia Parra-Giraldo
et al.
Abstract:Extracellular vesicles (EVs) fromCandida albicanscan elicit immune responses, positioning them as promising acellular vaccine candidates. We characterized EVs from an avirulentC. albicanscell wall mutant (ecm33∆) and evaluated their protective potential against invasive candidiasis. EVs from the yeast (YEVs) and hyphal (HEVs) forms of the SC5314 wild-type strain were also tested, yielding high survival rates with SC5314 YEVs (91%) and ecm33 YEVs immunization (64%). Surprisingly, HEV immunization showed a dual … Show more
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