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Biofilm Formation of Candida albicans Facilitates Fungal Infiltration and Persister Cell Formation in Vaginal Candidiasis

BACKGROUND: Vaginal candidiasis is an important medical condition awaiting more effective treatment. How Candida albicans causes this disease and survives antifungal treatment is not yet fully understood. This study aimed to establish a comprehensive understanding of biofilm-related defensive strate...

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Autores principales: Wu, Xueqing, Zhang, Sisi, Li, Haiying, Shen, Laien, Dong, Chenle, Sun, Yao, Chen, Huale, Xu, Boyun, Zhuang, Wenyi, Deighton, Margaret, Qu, Yue
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7289921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32582081
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01117
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author Wu, Xueqing
Zhang, Sisi
Li, Haiying
Shen, Laien
Dong, Chenle
Sun, Yao
Chen, Huale
Xu, Boyun
Zhuang, Wenyi
Deighton, Margaret
Qu, Yue
author_facet Wu, Xueqing
Zhang, Sisi
Li, Haiying
Shen, Laien
Dong, Chenle
Sun, Yao
Chen, Huale
Xu, Boyun
Zhuang, Wenyi
Deighton, Margaret
Qu, Yue
author_sort Wu, Xueqing
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description BACKGROUND: Vaginal candidiasis is an important medical condition awaiting more effective treatment. How Candida albicans causes this disease and survives antifungal treatment is not yet fully understood. This study aimed to establish a comprehensive understanding of biofilm-related defensive strategies that C. albicans uses to establish vaginal candidiasis and to survive antifungal treatment. METHODS: A mouse model of vaginal candidiasis was adopted to examine the formation of biotic biofilms on the vaginal epithelium and fungal infiltration by laboratory and clinical strains of C. albicans. Histopathological changes and local inflammation in the vaginal epithelium caused by C. albicans of different biofilm phenotypes were compared. Antifungal susceptibility testing was carried out for C. albicans grown as planktonic cells, microplate-based abiotic biofilms, and epithelium-based biotic biofilms. Formation of persister cells by C. albicans in different growth modes was also quantified and compared. RESULTS: C. albicans wild-type reference strains and clinical isolates, but not the biofilm-defective mutants, formed a significant number of biotic biofilms on the vaginal epithelium of mice and infiltrated the epithelium. Biofilm formation and epithelial invasion induced local inflammatory responses and histopathological changes in the vaginal epithelium including neutrophil infiltration and subcorneal microabscesses. Biofilm growth on the vaginal epithelium also led to high resistance to antifungal treatments and promoted the formation of antifungal-tolerant persister cells. CONCLUSION: This study comprehensively assessed biofilm-related microbial strategies that C. albicans uses in vaginal candidiasis and provided experimental evidence to support the important role of biofilm formation in the histopathogenesis of vaginal candidiasis and the recalcitrance of the infection to antifungal treatment.
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spelling pubmed-72899212020-06-23 Biofilm Formation of Candida albicans Facilitates Fungal Infiltration and Persister Cell Formation in Vaginal Candidiasis Wu, Xueqing Zhang, Sisi Li, Haiying Shen, Laien Dong, Chenle Sun, Yao Chen, Huale Xu, Boyun Zhuang, Wenyi Deighton, Margaret Qu, Yue Front Microbiol Microbiology BACKGROUND: Vaginal candidiasis is an important medical condition awaiting more effective treatment. How Candida albicans causes this disease and survives antifungal treatment is not yet fully understood. This study aimed to establish a comprehensive understanding of biofilm-related defensive strategies that C. albicans uses to establish vaginal candidiasis and to survive antifungal treatment. METHODS: A mouse model of vaginal candidiasis was adopted to examine the formation of biotic biofilms on the vaginal epithelium and fungal infiltration by laboratory and clinical strains of C. albicans. Histopathological changes and local inflammation in the vaginal epithelium caused by C. albicans of different biofilm phenotypes were compared. Antifungal susceptibility testing was carried out for C. albicans grown as planktonic cells, microplate-based abiotic biofilms, and epithelium-based biotic biofilms. Formation of persister cells by C. albicans in different growth modes was also quantified and compared. RESULTS: C. albicans wild-type reference strains and clinical isolates, but not the biofilm-defective mutants, formed a significant number of biotic biofilms on the vaginal epithelium of mice and infiltrated the epithelium. Biofilm formation and epithelial invasion induced local inflammatory responses and histopathological changes in the vaginal epithelium including neutrophil infiltration and subcorneal microabscesses. Biofilm growth on the vaginal epithelium also led to high resistance to antifungal treatments and promoted the formation of antifungal-tolerant persister cells. CONCLUSION: This study comprehensively assessed biofilm-related microbial strategies that C. albicans uses in vaginal candidiasis and provided experimental evidence to support the important role of biofilm formation in the histopathogenesis of vaginal candidiasis and the recalcitrance of the infection to antifungal treatment. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7289921/ /pubmed/32582081 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01117 Text en Copyright © 2020 Wu, Zhang, Li, Shen, Dong, Sun, Chen, Xu, Zhuang, Deighton and Qu. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Wu, Xueqing
Zhang, Sisi
Li, Haiying
Shen, Laien
Dong, Chenle
Sun, Yao
Chen, Huale
Xu, Boyun
Zhuang, Wenyi
Deighton, Margaret
Qu, Yue
Biofilm Formation of Candida albicans Facilitates Fungal Infiltration and Persister Cell Formation in Vaginal Candidiasis
title Biofilm Formation of Candida albicans Facilitates Fungal Infiltration and Persister Cell Formation in Vaginal Candidiasis
title_full Biofilm Formation of Candida albicans Facilitates Fungal Infiltration and Persister Cell Formation in Vaginal Candidiasis
title_fullStr Biofilm Formation of Candida albicans Facilitates Fungal Infiltration and Persister Cell Formation in Vaginal Candidiasis
title_full_unstemmed Biofilm Formation of Candida albicans Facilitates Fungal Infiltration and Persister Cell Formation in Vaginal Candidiasis
title_short Biofilm Formation of Candida albicans Facilitates Fungal Infiltration and Persister Cell Formation in Vaginal Candidiasis
title_sort biofilm formation of candida albicans facilitates fungal infiltration and persister cell formation in vaginal candidiasis
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7289921/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32582081
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01117
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