Abstract: | From 427 cases of human oral candidosis 2135 yeast clones were screened for the presence of germ tube-negative C. albicans and variants that formed only pseudohyphae in serum; one strain of each was found. The pathogenic potential of the serum-pseudohyphal and germ tube-negative C. albicans variants was investigated in the oral cavity of the rat; both variants failed to induce palatal candidosis, in contrast to a germ tube-positive C. albicans control strain. The pathogenic potential of C. albicans strains appears to be dependent on the formation of true germ tubes. |