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Rapid Synergistic Biofilm Production of Pseudomonas and Candida on the Pulmonary Cell Surface and in Mice, a Possible Cause of Chronic Mixed Organismal Lung Lesions

Due to the possible co-presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans (the most common nosocomial pathogens) in lungs, rapid interkingdom biofilm production is possible. As such, PA+CA produced more dominant biofilms on the pulmonary epithelial surface (NCI-H292) (confocal fluorescent extra...

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Autores principales: Phuengmaung, Pornpimol, Mekjaroen, Jiradej, Saisorn, Wilasinee, Chatsuwan, Tanittha, Somparn, Poorichaya, Leelahavanichkul, Asada
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9409386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012475
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169202
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author Phuengmaung, Pornpimol
Mekjaroen, Jiradej
Saisorn, Wilasinee
Chatsuwan, Tanittha
Somparn, Poorichaya
Leelahavanichkul, Asada
author_facet Phuengmaung, Pornpimol
Mekjaroen, Jiradej
Saisorn, Wilasinee
Chatsuwan, Tanittha
Somparn, Poorichaya
Leelahavanichkul, Asada
author_sort Phuengmaung, Pornpimol
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description Due to the possible co-presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans (the most common nosocomial pathogens) in lungs, rapid interkingdom biofilm production is possible. As such, PA+CA produced more dominant biofilms on the pulmonary epithelial surface (NCI-H292) (confocal fluorescent extracellular matrix staining) with dominant psl upregulation, as demonstrated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), after 8 h of experiments than PA alone. With a proteomic analysis, rhamnosyltransferase RhlB protein (Psl-associated quorum-sensing protein) was found to be among the high-abundance proteins in PA+CA than in PA biofilms, supporting psl-mediated biofilms in PA+CA on the cell surface. Additionally, PA+CA increased supernatant cytokines (IL-8 and IL-13, but not TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-10) with a similar upregulation of TLR-4, TLR-5, and TLR-9 (by PCR) compared with PA-stimulated cells. The intratracheal administration of PA+CA induced a greater severity of sepsis (serum creatinine, alanine transaminase, serum cytokines, and histology score) and prominent biofilms (fluorescent staining) with psl upregulation (PCR). In comparison with PA+CA biofilms on glass slides, PA+CA biofilms on biotic surfaces were more prominent (fluorescent staining). In conclusion, PA+CA induced Psl-predominant biofilms on the pulmonary cell surface and in mice with acute pneumonia, and these biofilms were more prominent than those induced by PA alone, highlighting the impact of Candida on rapid interkingdom biofilm production.
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spelling pubmed-94093862022-08-26 Rapid Synergistic Biofilm Production of Pseudomonas and Candida on the Pulmonary Cell Surface and in Mice, a Possible Cause of Chronic Mixed Organismal Lung Lesions Phuengmaung, Pornpimol Mekjaroen, Jiradej Saisorn, Wilasinee Chatsuwan, Tanittha Somparn, Poorichaya Leelahavanichkul, Asada Int J Mol Sci Article Due to the possible co-presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans (the most common nosocomial pathogens) in lungs, rapid interkingdom biofilm production is possible. As such, PA+CA produced more dominant biofilms on the pulmonary epithelial surface (NCI-H292) (confocal fluorescent extracellular matrix staining) with dominant psl upregulation, as demonstrated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), after 8 h of experiments than PA alone. With a proteomic analysis, rhamnosyltransferase RhlB protein (Psl-associated quorum-sensing protein) was found to be among the high-abundance proteins in PA+CA than in PA biofilms, supporting psl-mediated biofilms in PA+CA on the cell surface. Additionally, PA+CA increased supernatant cytokines (IL-8 and IL-13, but not TNF-α, IL-6, and IL-10) with a similar upregulation of TLR-4, TLR-5, and TLR-9 (by PCR) compared with PA-stimulated cells. The intratracheal administration of PA+CA induced a greater severity of sepsis (serum creatinine, alanine transaminase, serum cytokines, and histology score) and prominent biofilms (fluorescent staining) with psl upregulation (PCR). In comparison with PA+CA biofilms on glass slides, PA+CA biofilms on biotic surfaces were more prominent (fluorescent staining). In conclusion, PA+CA induced Psl-predominant biofilms on the pulmonary cell surface and in mice with acute pneumonia, and these biofilms were more prominent than those induced by PA alone, highlighting the impact of Candida on rapid interkingdom biofilm production. MDPI 2022-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9409386/ /pubmed/36012475 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169202 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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Phuengmaung, Pornpimol
Mekjaroen, Jiradej
Saisorn, Wilasinee
Chatsuwan, Tanittha
Somparn, Poorichaya
Leelahavanichkul, Asada
Rapid Synergistic Biofilm Production of Pseudomonas and Candida on the Pulmonary Cell Surface and in Mice, a Possible Cause of Chronic Mixed Organismal Lung Lesions
title Rapid Synergistic Biofilm Production of Pseudomonas and Candida on the Pulmonary Cell Surface and in Mice, a Possible Cause of Chronic Mixed Organismal Lung Lesions
title_full Rapid Synergistic Biofilm Production of Pseudomonas and Candida on the Pulmonary Cell Surface and in Mice, a Possible Cause of Chronic Mixed Organismal Lung Lesions
title_fullStr Rapid Synergistic Biofilm Production of Pseudomonas and Candida on the Pulmonary Cell Surface and in Mice, a Possible Cause of Chronic Mixed Organismal Lung Lesions
title_full_unstemmed Rapid Synergistic Biofilm Production of Pseudomonas and Candida on the Pulmonary Cell Surface and in Mice, a Possible Cause of Chronic Mixed Organismal Lung Lesions
title_short Rapid Synergistic Biofilm Production of Pseudomonas and Candida on the Pulmonary Cell Surface and in Mice, a Possible Cause of Chronic Mixed Organismal Lung Lesions
title_sort rapid synergistic biofilm production of pseudomonas and candida on the pulmonary cell surface and in mice, a possible cause of chronic mixed organismal lung lesions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9409386/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36012475
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169202
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