Apolipoprotein-E-deficient mice exhibit an increased susceptibility to disseminated candidiasis

2004 
The effect of hyperlipoproteinemia on systemic candidiasis was investigated by assessing the susceptibility of hyperlipoproteinemic, apolipoprotein E (ApoE)-deficient (ApoE−/−) mice to a systemic Candida albicans infection. The absence of ApoE in these mice resulted in an eightfold increase in plasma lipoprotein concentrations in the very low-density lipoprotein (VLDL) fraction, as compared with levels seen in ApoE+/+ mice. Mortality due to candidemia was significantly higher (86%) in ApoE−/− mice than in ApoE+/+ mice (52%), and in platings of homogenized kidney material on fungal culture medium, ApoE−/− mice yielded significantly higher levels of C. albicans outgrowth than did ApoE+/+ mice. C. albicans grew twofold better in ApoE−/− plasma in 4 h than in ApoE+/+ plasma, and depletion of lipoproteins from plasma resulted in a significant seven- to tenfold increase in C. albicans growth. Recombinant ApoE did not directly inhibit C. albicans growth. Our data indicate that the increased susceptibility of Apo...
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