Susceptibility of Blastomyces dermatitidis strains to products of oxidative metabolism
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- DOI: 10.1128/iai.41.3.908-912.1983
Susceptibility of Blastomyces dermatitidis strains to products of oxidative metabolism
Abstract
Three strains of Blastomyces dermatitidis which differ in their virulence for mice were exposed in their yeast form to various components of the peroxidase-hydrogen peroxide-halide system. Susceptibility to H2O2 alone correlated with virulence, with the most virulent strain (ATCC 26199) least susceptible (50% lethal dose, greater than 50 mM) and an avirulent strain (ATCC 26197) most susceptible (50% lethal dose less than 3.3 mM). A strain of intermediate virulence (ATCC 26198) was of intermediate susceptibility (50% lethal dose, 11.5 mM). The addition of a nontoxic concentration of KI (5 X 10(-4) M) did not increase H2O2 toxicity. However, the addition of either myeloperoxidase or horseradish peroxidase and KI markedly decreased the amount of H2O2 required to kill the organisms, with 100 +/- 0% of all strains killed at 5 X 10(-5) M H2O2 and 97 +/- 4, 100 +/- 0, and 94 +/- 8% of ATCC 26199, ATCC 26198, and ATCC 26197 killed, respectively, at 5 X 10(-6) M H2O2. Kinetic studies with H2O2 alone revealed a delayed onset of killing, but virtually 100% of organisms were killed by 120 min of exposure in all strains. By comparison, the peroxidase-hydrogen peroxide-halide system was 100% lethal for all strains at 1 min. The relatively high concentrations of H2O2 required to kill the yeast phase of B. dermatitidis suggest that H2O2 alone does not account for host resistance to the organism. However, the rapidly lethal effect of the peroxidase-hydrogen peroxide-halide system at physiologically relevant concentrations suggests that this may be one mechanism of host defense to B. dermatitidis.
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