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Arachidonic acid released from epithelial cells by Malassezia furfurphospholipase A2: a potential pathophysiologic mechanism
Document Type
Article
Source
Mycologia; March 1998, Vol. 90 Issue: 2 p163-169, 7p
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ISSN
00275514; 15572536
Abstract
AbstractMalassezia furfuris a lipophilic yeast that has been related to inflammatory skin conditions such as seborrhoeic dermatitis and psoriasis. We have previously reported that this yeast secretes enzymes capable of metabolizing complex lipids. This lipolytic system is critical for M. furfurgrowth, since the yeast has a strict dependence on an exogenous source of fatty acids. In the present study we show that M. furfurcan grow in cultures supplemented with either Hep-2 cell membranes or erythrocytes as the sole source of lipids. M. furfursecretes enzymes having phospholipase A2activity, based upon the lysis of erythrocytes being inhibited by pretreatment with p-bromophenacyl-bromide. This enzyme liberates arachidonic acid from Hep-2 cells, as confirmed by High Performance Liquid Chromatography and High Performance Thin Layer Chromatography analysis. Arachidonic acid metabolites are well-known mediators of skin inflammation. Biopsies taken after topical inoculations of mice with M. furfurculture supernatant show evidence of an inflammatory response. As a result of our findings, we established that M. furfurcan trigger an inflammatory response per se by releasing metabolic products.