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A Two-Way Road: Antagonistic Interaction Between Dual-Species Biofilms Formed by Candida albicans/Candida parapsilosis and Trichophyton rubrum

Dermatomycoses include superficial fungal infections of the skin and its appendages. Trichophyton rubrum, Candida albicans, and Candida parapsilosis are some of the most prevalent species that cause dermatomycoses. Several studies show a variable predominance of Candida spp. in relation to dermatoph...

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Autores principales: Garcia, Letícia Morais, Costa-Orlandi, Caroline Barcelos, Bila, Níura Madalena, Vaso, Carolina Orlando, Gonçalves, Larissa Naiara Carvalho, Fusco-Almeida, Ana Marisa, Mendes-Giannini, Maria José Soares
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7499241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33013741
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01980
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author Garcia, Letícia Morais
Costa-Orlandi, Caroline Barcelos
Bila, Níura Madalena
Vaso, Carolina Orlando
Gonçalves, Larissa Naiara Carvalho
Fusco-Almeida, Ana Marisa
Mendes-Giannini, Maria José Soares
author_facet Garcia, Letícia Morais
Costa-Orlandi, Caroline Barcelos
Bila, Níura Madalena
Vaso, Carolina Orlando
Gonçalves, Larissa Naiara Carvalho
Fusco-Almeida, Ana Marisa
Mendes-Giannini, Maria José Soares
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description Dermatomycoses include superficial fungal infections of the skin and its appendages. Trichophyton rubrum, Candida albicans, and Candida parapsilosis are some of the most prevalent species that cause dermatomycoses. Several studies show a variable predominance of Candida spp. in relation to dermatophytes, especially in onychomycosis and the possibility of isolating both from the same site. The ability of dermatophytes to form biofilms recently been explored and there is currently no evidence on the involvement of these filamentous fungi in multi-species biofilms. Thus, this study aims to investigate the probable dual-species interaction between T. rubrum and C. albicans and T. rubrum and C. parapsilosis biofilms, considering variable formation conditions, as well as the susceptibility of these dual-species biofilms against terbinafine and efinaconazole. Three conditions of formation of dual-species biofilms were tested: (a) the suspensions of T. rubrum and Candida albicans or C. parapsilosis placed together; (b) suspensions of C. albicans and C. parapsilosis added the pre-adhesion of T. rubrum biofilms; (c) after the maturation of T. rubrum sessile cells. In the first and second conditions, the quantification of metabolic activities, biomass, and polysaccharide materials of mixed biofilms tended to resemble Candida monospecies biofilms. In the third condition, the profiles were modified after the addition of Candida, suggesting that T. rubrum biofilms served as substrate for the development of Candida biofilms. Scanning electron microscopy showed Candida predominance, however, numerous blastoconidia were noted, most evident in the conditions under which Candida was added after the pre-adhesion and maturation of T. rubrum biofilms. Despite the predominance of Candida, the presence of T. rubrum appears to inhibit C. albicans filamentation and C. parapsilosis development, confirming an antagonistic interaction. Fungal burden assays performed when the biofilms were formed together confirmed Candida predominance, as well as susceptibility to antifungals. Further studies will be needed to identify the components of the Candida and T. rubrum biofilm supernatants responsible for inhibiting dermatophyte growth and C. albicans filamentation.
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spelling pubmed-74992412020-10-02 A Two-Way Road: Antagonistic Interaction Between Dual-Species Biofilms Formed by Candida albicans/Candida parapsilosis and Trichophyton rubrum Garcia, Letícia Morais Costa-Orlandi, Caroline Barcelos Bila, Níura Madalena Vaso, Carolina Orlando Gonçalves, Larissa Naiara Carvalho Fusco-Almeida, Ana Marisa Mendes-Giannini, Maria José Soares Front Microbiol Microbiology Dermatomycoses include superficial fungal infections of the skin and its appendages. Trichophyton rubrum, Candida albicans, and Candida parapsilosis are some of the most prevalent species that cause dermatomycoses. Several studies show a variable predominance of Candida spp. in relation to dermatophytes, especially in onychomycosis and the possibility of isolating both from the same site. The ability of dermatophytes to form biofilms recently been explored and there is currently no evidence on the involvement of these filamentous fungi in multi-species biofilms. Thus, this study aims to investigate the probable dual-species interaction between T. rubrum and C. albicans and T. rubrum and C. parapsilosis biofilms, considering variable formation conditions, as well as the susceptibility of these dual-species biofilms against terbinafine and efinaconazole. Three conditions of formation of dual-species biofilms were tested: (a) the suspensions of T. rubrum and Candida albicans or C. parapsilosis placed together; (b) suspensions of C. albicans and C. parapsilosis added the pre-adhesion of T. rubrum biofilms; (c) after the maturation of T. rubrum sessile cells. In the first and second conditions, the quantification of metabolic activities, biomass, and polysaccharide materials of mixed biofilms tended to resemble Candida monospecies biofilms. In the third condition, the profiles were modified after the addition of Candida, suggesting that T. rubrum biofilms served as substrate for the development of Candida biofilms. Scanning electron microscopy showed Candida predominance, however, numerous blastoconidia were noted, most evident in the conditions under which Candida was added after the pre-adhesion and maturation of T. rubrum biofilms. Despite the predominance of Candida, the presence of T. rubrum appears to inhibit C. albicans filamentation and C. parapsilosis development, confirming an antagonistic interaction. Fungal burden assays performed when the biofilms were formed together confirmed Candida predominance, as well as susceptibility to antifungals. Further studies will be needed to identify the components of the Candida and T. rubrum biofilm supernatants responsible for inhibiting dermatophyte growth and C. albicans filamentation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-09-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7499241/ /pubmed/33013741 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01980 Text en Copyright © 2020 Garcia, Costa-Orlandi, Bila, Vaso, Gonçalves, Fusco-Almeida and Mendes-Giannini. 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
Garcia, Letícia Morais
Costa-Orlandi, Caroline Barcelos
Bila, Níura Madalena
Vaso, Carolina Orlando
Gonçalves, Larissa Naiara Carvalho
Fusco-Almeida, Ana Marisa
Mendes-Giannini, Maria José Soares
A Two-Way Road: Antagonistic Interaction Between Dual-Species Biofilms Formed by Candida albicans/Candida parapsilosis and Trichophyton rubrum
title A Two-Way Road: Antagonistic Interaction Between Dual-Species Biofilms Formed by Candida albicans/Candida parapsilosis and Trichophyton rubrum
title_full A Two-Way Road: Antagonistic Interaction Between Dual-Species Biofilms Formed by Candida albicans/Candida parapsilosis and Trichophyton rubrum
title_fullStr A Two-Way Road: Antagonistic Interaction Between Dual-Species Biofilms Formed by Candida albicans/Candida parapsilosis and Trichophyton rubrum
title_full_unstemmed A Two-Way Road: Antagonistic Interaction Between Dual-Species Biofilms Formed by Candida albicans/Candida parapsilosis and Trichophyton rubrum
title_short A Two-Way Road: Antagonistic Interaction Between Dual-Species Biofilms Formed by Candida albicans/Candida parapsilosis and Trichophyton rubrum
title_sort two-way road: antagonistic interaction between dual-species biofilms formed by candida albicans/candida parapsilosis and trichophyton rubrum
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7499241/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33013741
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2020.01980
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