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High Biofilm Formation of Non-Smooth Candida parapsilosis Correlates with Increased Incorporation of GPI-Modified Wall Adhesins

Candida parapsilosis is among the most frequent causes of candidiasis. Clinical isolates of this species show large variations in colony morphotype, ranging from round and smooth to a variety of non-smooth irregular colony shapes. A non-smooth appearance is related to increased formation of pseudohy...

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Autores principales: Moreno-Martínez, Ana Esther, Gómez-Molero, Emilia, Sánchez-Virosta, Pablo, Dekker, Henk L., de Boer, Albert, Eraso, Elena, Bader, Oliver, de Groot, Piet W. J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33921809
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10040493
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author Moreno-Martínez, Ana Esther
Gómez-Molero, Emilia
Sánchez-Virosta, Pablo
Dekker, Henk L.
de Boer, Albert
Eraso, Elena
Bader, Oliver
de Groot, Piet W. J.
author_facet Moreno-Martínez, Ana Esther
Gómez-Molero, Emilia
Sánchez-Virosta, Pablo
Dekker, Henk L.
de Boer, Albert
Eraso, Elena
Bader, Oliver
de Groot, Piet W. J.
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description Candida parapsilosis is among the most frequent causes of candidiasis. Clinical isolates of this species show large variations in colony morphotype, ranging from round and smooth to a variety of non-smooth irregular colony shapes. A non-smooth appearance is related to increased formation of pseudohyphae, higher capacity to form biofilms on abiotic surfaces, and invading agar. Here, we present a comprehensive study of the cell wall proteome of C. parapsilosis reference strain CDC317 and seven clinical isolates under planktonic and sessile conditions. This analysis resulted in the identification of 40 wall proteins, most of them homologs of known Candida albicans cell wall proteins, such as Gas, Crh, Bgl2, Cht2, Ecm33, Sap, Sod, Plb, Pir, Pga30, Pga59, and adhesin family members. Comparative analysis of exponentially growing and stationary phase planktonic cultures of CDC317 at 30 °C and 37 °C revealed only minor variations. However, comparison of smooth isolates to non-smooth isolates with high biofilm formation capacity showed an increase in abundance and diversity of putative wall adhesins from Als, Iff/Hyr, and Hwp families in the latter. This difference depended more strongly on strain phenotype than on the growth conditions, as it was observed in planktonic as well as biofilm cells. Thus, in the set of isolates analyzed, the high biofilm formation capacity of non-smooth C. parapsilosis isolates with elongated cellular phenotypes correlates with the increased surface expression of putative wall adhesins in accordance with their proposed cellular function.
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spelling pubmed-80731682021-04-27 High Biofilm Formation of Non-Smooth Candida parapsilosis Correlates with Increased Incorporation of GPI-Modified Wall Adhesins Moreno-Martínez, Ana Esther Gómez-Molero, Emilia Sánchez-Virosta, Pablo Dekker, Henk L. de Boer, Albert Eraso, Elena Bader, Oliver de Groot, Piet W. J. Pathogens Article Candida parapsilosis is among the most frequent causes of candidiasis. Clinical isolates of this species show large variations in colony morphotype, ranging from round and smooth to a variety of non-smooth irregular colony shapes. A non-smooth appearance is related to increased formation of pseudohyphae, higher capacity to form biofilms on abiotic surfaces, and invading agar. Here, we present a comprehensive study of the cell wall proteome of C. parapsilosis reference strain CDC317 and seven clinical isolates under planktonic and sessile conditions. This analysis resulted in the identification of 40 wall proteins, most of them homologs of known Candida albicans cell wall proteins, such as Gas, Crh, Bgl2, Cht2, Ecm33, Sap, Sod, Plb, Pir, Pga30, Pga59, and adhesin family members. Comparative analysis of exponentially growing and stationary phase planktonic cultures of CDC317 at 30 °C and 37 °C revealed only minor variations. However, comparison of smooth isolates to non-smooth isolates with high biofilm formation capacity showed an increase in abundance and diversity of putative wall adhesins from Als, Iff/Hyr, and Hwp families in the latter. This difference depended more strongly on strain phenotype than on the growth conditions, as it was observed in planktonic as well as biofilm cells. Thus, in the set of isolates analyzed, the high biofilm formation capacity of non-smooth C. parapsilosis isolates with elongated cellular phenotypes correlates with the increased surface expression of putative wall adhesins in accordance with their proposed cellular function. MDPI 2021-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8073168/ /pubmed/33921809 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10040493 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moreno-Martínez, Ana Esther
Gómez-Molero, Emilia
Sánchez-Virosta, Pablo
Dekker, Henk L.
de Boer, Albert
Eraso, Elena
Bader, Oliver
de Groot, Piet W. J.
High Biofilm Formation of Non-Smooth Candida parapsilosis Correlates with Increased Incorporation of GPI-Modified Wall Adhesins
title High Biofilm Formation of Non-Smooth Candida parapsilosis Correlates with Increased Incorporation of GPI-Modified Wall Adhesins
title_full High Biofilm Formation of Non-Smooth Candida parapsilosis Correlates with Increased Incorporation of GPI-Modified Wall Adhesins
title_fullStr High Biofilm Formation of Non-Smooth Candida parapsilosis Correlates with Increased Incorporation of GPI-Modified Wall Adhesins
title_full_unstemmed High Biofilm Formation of Non-Smooth Candida parapsilosis Correlates with Increased Incorporation of GPI-Modified Wall Adhesins
title_short High Biofilm Formation of Non-Smooth Candida parapsilosis Correlates with Increased Incorporation of GPI-Modified Wall Adhesins
title_sort high biofilm formation of non-smooth candida parapsilosis correlates with increased incorporation of gpi-modified wall adhesins
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8073168/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33921809
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10040493
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