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Niacin Limitation Promotes Candida glabrata Adhesion to Abiotic Surfaces

Candida glabrata is a prevalent fungal pathogen in humans, which is able to adhere to host cells and abiotic surfaces. Nicotinic acid (NA) limitation has been shown to promote the adherence of C. glabrata to human epithelial cells. Clinically, the elderly and hospitalized patients who are prone to C...

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Autores principales: Li, Xiaolan, He, Libang, Krom, Bastiaan P., Cheng, Lei, de Soet, Johannes J., Deng, Dong M.
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Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9028596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35456062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11040387
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author Li, Xiaolan
He, Libang
Krom, Bastiaan P.
Cheng, Lei
de Soet, Johannes J.
Deng, Dong M.
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He, Libang
Krom, Bastiaan P.
Cheng, Lei
de Soet, Johannes J.
Deng, Dong M.
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description Candida glabrata is a prevalent fungal pathogen in humans, which is able to adhere to host cells and abiotic surfaces. Nicotinic acid (NA) limitation has been shown to promote the adherence of C. glabrata to human epithelial cells. Clinically, the elderly and hospitalized patients who are prone to C. glabrata–related denture stomatitis often suffer from vitamin deficiency. This study aimed to investigate C. glabrata adhesion to abiotic surfaces, including acrylic resin (a denture material) surfaces, cell surface hydrophobicity and adhesion gene expression. C. glabrata CBS138 was grown in media containing decreasing NA concentrations (40, 0.4, 0.04 and 0.004 µM). Adherence of C. glabrata to glass coverslips and acrylic resin was analyzed. C. glabrata adhesion to both surfaces generally increased with decreasing NA concentrations. The highest adhesion was found for the cells grown with 0.004 µM NA. The cell surface hydrophobicity test indicated that NA limitation enhanced hydrophobicity of C. glabrata cells. Quantitative PCR showed that of all adhesion genes tested, EPA1, EPA3 and EPA7 were significantly up-regulated in both 0.004 µM NA and 0.04 µM NA groups compared to those in the 40 µM NA group. No significant up- or down-regulation under NA limitation was observed for the other tested adhesion genes, namely AWP3, AWP4, AWP6 and EPA6. NA limitation resulted in increased expression of some adhesion genes, higher surface hydrophobicity of C. glabrata and enhanced adhesion to abiotic surfaces. NA deficiency is likely a risk factor for C. glabrata–related denture stomatitis in the elderly.
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spelling pubmed-90285962022-04-23 Niacin Limitation Promotes Candida glabrata Adhesion to Abiotic Surfaces Li, Xiaolan He, Libang Krom, Bastiaan P. Cheng, Lei de Soet, Johannes J. Deng, Dong M. Pathogens Article Candida glabrata is a prevalent fungal pathogen in humans, which is able to adhere to host cells and abiotic surfaces. Nicotinic acid (NA) limitation has been shown to promote the adherence of C. glabrata to human epithelial cells. Clinically, the elderly and hospitalized patients who are prone to C. glabrata–related denture stomatitis often suffer from vitamin deficiency. This study aimed to investigate C. glabrata adhesion to abiotic surfaces, including acrylic resin (a denture material) surfaces, cell surface hydrophobicity and adhesion gene expression. C. glabrata CBS138 was grown in media containing decreasing NA concentrations (40, 0.4, 0.04 and 0.004 µM). Adherence of C. glabrata to glass coverslips and acrylic resin was analyzed. C. glabrata adhesion to both surfaces generally increased with decreasing NA concentrations. The highest adhesion was found for the cells grown with 0.004 µM NA. The cell surface hydrophobicity test indicated that NA limitation enhanced hydrophobicity of C. glabrata cells. Quantitative PCR showed that of all adhesion genes tested, EPA1, EPA3 and EPA7 were significantly up-regulated in both 0.004 µM NA and 0.04 µM NA groups compared to those in the 40 µM NA group. No significant up- or down-regulation under NA limitation was observed for the other tested adhesion genes, namely AWP3, AWP4, AWP6 and EPA6. NA limitation resulted in increased expression of some adhesion genes, higher surface hydrophobicity of C. glabrata and enhanced adhesion to abiotic surfaces. NA deficiency is likely a risk factor for C. glabrata–related denture stomatitis in the elderly. MDPI 2022-03-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9028596/ /pubmed/35456062 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11040387 Text en © 2022 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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Li, Xiaolan
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Cheng, Lei
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Deng, Dong M.
Niacin Limitation Promotes Candida glabrata Adhesion to Abiotic Surfaces
title Niacin Limitation Promotes Candida glabrata Adhesion to Abiotic Surfaces
title_full Niacin Limitation Promotes Candida glabrata Adhesion to Abiotic Surfaces
title_fullStr Niacin Limitation Promotes Candida glabrata Adhesion to Abiotic Surfaces
title_full_unstemmed Niacin Limitation Promotes Candida glabrata Adhesion to Abiotic Surfaces
title_short Niacin Limitation Promotes Candida glabrata Adhesion to Abiotic Surfaces
title_sort niacin limitation promotes candida glabrata adhesion to abiotic surfaces
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9028596/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35456062
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pathogens11040387
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