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Published on: October 21, 2014
Human plasma-like medium (HPLM) induces Cryptococcus neoformans in vivo cell morphologies
Eduardo G Mozo1, Orlando Ross1, Raif Yuecel2
1Medical Research Council Centre for Medical Mycology, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom.
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The fungal pathogen Cryptococcus neoformans (C. neoformans) forms yeast cells of different sizes and morphological characteristics during infection. These features are usually not seen in standard laboratory in vitro conditions. Here, we describe in vivo cell morphologies when C. neoformans is grown in human plasma-like medium at 37°C, 5% CO2. We observed mixed-size populations of cells less than 1 µm up to 16.8 µm in cell diameter, increased capsule size, high chitin, and DNA content in larger cells. Our findings show that serum is not required for human plasma-like medium (HPLM)-induced C. neoformans cellular heterogeneity. Thus, this new method offers an opportunity to investigate factors of C. neoformans that mediate pathogenesis or host-pathogen interactions in a physiologically relevant setting.IMPORTANCEWe provide a description of new in vitro culture condition using the human plasma-like medium that supports the formation of the full range of in vivo cell morphologies of C. neoformans.
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