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Plant-Derived Substances in the Fight Against Infections Caused by Candida Species

Yeast-like fungi from the Candida genus are predominantly harmless commensals that colonize human skin and mucosal surfaces, but under conditions of impaired host immune system change into dangerous pathogens. The pathogenicity of these fungi is typically accompanied by increased adhesion and format...

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Autores principales: Guevara-Lora, Ibeth, Bras, Grazyna, Karkowska-Kuleta, Justyna, González-González, Miriam, Ceballos, Kinga, Sidlo, Wiktoria, Rapala-Kozik, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32854425
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21176131
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author Guevara-Lora, Ibeth
Bras, Grazyna
Karkowska-Kuleta, Justyna
González-González, Miriam
Ceballos, Kinga
Sidlo, Wiktoria
Rapala-Kozik, Maria
author_facet Guevara-Lora, Ibeth
Bras, Grazyna
Karkowska-Kuleta, Justyna
González-González, Miriam
Ceballos, Kinga
Sidlo, Wiktoria
Rapala-Kozik, Maria
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description Yeast-like fungi from the Candida genus are predominantly harmless commensals that colonize human skin and mucosal surfaces, but under conditions of impaired host immune system change into dangerous pathogens. The pathogenicity of these fungi is typically accompanied by increased adhesion and formation of complex biofilms, making candidal infections challenging to treat. Although a variety of antifungal drugs have been developed that preferably attack the fungal cell wall and plasma membrane, these pathogens have acquired novel defense mechanisms that make them resistant to standard treatment. This causes an increase in the incidence of candidiasis and enforces the urgent need for an intensified search for new specifics that could be helpful, alone or synergistically with traditional drugs, for controlling Candida pathogenicity. Currently, numerous reports have indicated the effectiveness of plant metabolites as potent antifungal agents. These substances have been shown to inhibit growth and to alter the virulence of different Candida species in both the planktonic and hyphal form and during the biofilm formation. This review focuses on the most recent findings that provide evidence of decreasing candidal pathogenicity by different substances of plant origin, with a special emphasis on the mechanisms of their action. This is a particularly important issue in the light of the currently increasing frequency of emerging Candida strains and species resistant to standard antifungal treatment.
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spelling pubmed-75045442020-09-24 Plant-Derived Substances in the Fight Against Infections Caused by Candida Species Guevara-Lora, Ibeth Bras, Grazyna Karkowska-Kuleta, Justyna González-González, Miriam Ceballos, Kinga Sidlo, Wiktoria Rapala-Kozik, Maria Int J Mol Sci Review Yeast-like fungi from the Candida genus are predominantly harmless commensals that colonize human skin and mucosal surfaces, but under conditions of impaired host immune system change into dangerous pathogens. The pathogenicity of these fungi is typically accompanied by increased adhesion and formation of complex biofilms, making candidal infections challenging to treat. Although a variety of antifungal drugs have been developed that preferably attack the fungal cell wall and plasma membrane, these pathogens have acquired novel defense mechanisms that make them resistant to standard treatment. This causes an increase in the incidence of candidiasis and enforces the urgent need for an intensified search for new specifics that could be helpful, alone or synergistically with traditional drugs, for controlling Candida pathogenicity. Currently, numerous reports have indicated the effectiveness of plant metabolites as potent antifungal agents. These substances have been shown to inhibit growth and to alter the virulence of different Candida species in both the planktonic and hyphal form and during the biofilm formation. This review focuses on the most recent findings that provide evidence of decreasing candidal pathogenicity by different substances of plant origin, with a special emphasis on the mechanisms of their action. This is a particularly important issue in the light of the currently increasing frequency of emerging Candida strains and species resistant to standard antifungal treatment. MDPI 2020-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7504544/ /pubmed/32854425 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21176131 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Guevara-Lora, Ibeth
Bras, Grazyna
Karkowska-Kuleta, Justyna
González-González, Miriam
Ceballos, Kinga
Sidlo, Wiktoria
Rapala-Kozik, Maria
Plant-Derived Substances in the Fight Against Infections Caused by Candida Species
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title_fullStr Plant-Derived Substances in the Fight Against Infections Caused by Candida Species
title_full_unstemmed Plant-Derived Substances in the Fight Against Infections Caused by Candida Species
title_short Plant-Derived Substances in the Fight Against Infections Caused by Candida Species
title_sort plant-derived substances in the fight against infections caused by candida species
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7504544/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32854425
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21176131
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