Total circulating proteolytic activity (PA) was determined by measuring the acid-soluble 125I-protein fragments generated per 100 μl of serum incubated with 125I-protein at 37°C for 15 min. Normal mice had low circulating PA (1.3 ± 0.2 μg/100 μl), and burned mice had a higher average PA; the actual value depended on the time of measurement postburn. We measured the effect on mortality and on circulating PA of challenging normal and burned mice with high-virulence strain Candida albicans MY 1044 and its less virulent mutant MY 1049. Burned and normal mice challenged with a high dose (105) of MY 1044 had high mortality (> 90%) and high circulating PA (> 33 μg generated per 100 μl). Burned mice challenged with a lower dose (104) of MY 1044 had moderate mortality (63%) and lower PA (27.2 ± 4.2 μg/100 μl). All other groups of mice, including burned mice challenged with 105 MY 1049, had low mortality (< 10%), and PAs were < 22 μg/100 μl. Augmentation of burned mice challenged with 105 MY 1049 with proteinase significantly increased mortality; with treatment of burned mice challenged with 105 MY 1044 with proteinase inhibitor significantly decreased mortality. We conclude that mortality correlated with total circulating PA; that the contribution to this net PA was the background PA level in the normal mice, the PA associated with the burn, and the PA caused by infection with a C. albicans strain with a particular virulence; that most deaths caused by C. albicans occurred past a PA threshold of 25 μg/100 μl in the host; and that the number of burned and infected mice that died of candidiasis could be modulated by the addition of proteinases or proteinase inhibitors to the host. This last finding may lead to some novel treatments for candidiasis in burned hosts.
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Neely, A. N., & Holder, I. A. (1990). Effect of proteolytic activity on virulence of Candida albicans in burned mice. Infection and Immunity, 58(6), 1527–1531. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.58.6.1527-1531.1990
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