A YEAST responsible for thrush can reproduce homosexually 鈥 potentially explaining ways it develops resistance to treatment.
When Candida albicans cells reproduce by mating, they have two sex types, 鈥渁鈥 and 鈥渁lpha鈥. Richard Bennett of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, and his colleagues mixed the two types and saw matings between same-sex cells, but only a few (Nature, ).
They saw many more when they boosted a pheromone secreted by 鈥渁鈥 cells that draws same-sex cells together. They did this by disabling an enzyme in 鈥渁鈥 cells that usually destroys the 鈥渟ame-sex鈥 pheromone.
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Now they want to find out what could make this happen in nature, such as changes in acidity in the mouth, gut or vagina.
In 1999, a lethal strain of a related yeast, Cryptococcus neoformans, emerged on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada, through same-sex mating. 鈥淭he findings suggest that unisex mating may be linked to virulence,鈥 says of Duke University in Durham, North Carolina.