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Assessment of Biofilm Formation by Candida albicans Strains Isolated from Hemocultures and Their Role in Pathogenesis in the Zebrafish Model

Candida albicans, an opportunistic pathogen, has the ability to form biofilms in the host or within medical devices in the body. Biofilms have been associated with disseminated/invasive disease with increased severity of infection by disrupting the host immune response and prolonging antifungal trea...

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Autores principales: Pokhrel, Sabi, Boonmee, Nawarat, Tulyaprawat, Orawan, Pharkjaksu, Sujiraphong, Thaipisutikul, Iyarit, Chairatana, Phoom, Ngamskulrungroj, Popchai, Mitrpant, Chalermchai
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9605499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36294579
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8101014
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author Pokhrel, Sabi
Boonmee, Nawarat
Tulyaprawat, Orawan
Pharkjaksu, Sujiraphong
Thaipisutikul, Iyarit
Chairatana, Phoom
Ngamskulrungroj, Popchai
Mitrpant, Chalermchai
author_facet Pokhrel, Sabi
Boonmee, Nawarat
Tulyaprawat, Orawan
Pharkjaksu, Sujiraphong
Thaipisutikul, Iyarit
Chairatana, Phoom
Ngamskulrungroj, Popchai
Mitrpant, Chalermchai
author_sort Pokhrel, Sabi
collection PubMed
description Candida albicans, an opportunistic pathogen, has the ability to form biofilms in the host or within medical devices in the body. Biofilms have been associated with disseminated/invasive disease with increased severity of infection by disrupting the host immune response and prolonging antifungal treatment. In this study, the in vivo virulence of three strains with different biofilm formation strengths, that is, non-, weak-, and strong biofilm formers, was evaluated using the zebrafish model. The survival assay and fungal tissue burden were measured. Biofilm-related gene expressions were also investigated. The survival of zebrafish, inoculated with strong biofilms forming C. albicans,, was significantly shorter than strains without biofilms forming C. albicans. However, there were no statistical differences in the burden of viable colonogenic cell number between the groups of the three strains tested. We observed that the stronger the biofilm formation, the higher up-regulation of biofilm-associated genes. The biofilm-forming strain (140 and 57), injected into zebrafish larvae, possessed a higher level of expression of genes associated with adhesion, attachment, filamentation, and cell proliferation, including eap1, als3, hwp1, bcr1, and mkc1 at 8 h. The results suggested that, despite the difference in genetic background, biofilm formation is an important virulence factor for the pathogenesis of C. albicans. However, the association between biofilm formation strength and in vivo virulence is controversial and needs to be further studied.
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spelling pubmed-96054992022-10-27 Assessment of Biofilm Formation by Candida albicans Strains Isolated from Hemocultures and Their Role in Pathogenesis in the Zebrafish Model Pokhrel, Sabi Boonmee, Nawarat Tulyaprawat, Orawan Pharkjaksu, Sujiraphong Thaipisutikul, Iyarit Chairatana, Phoom Ngamskulrungroj, Popchai Mitrpant, Chalermchai J Fungi (Basel) Article Candida albicans, an opportunistic pathogen, has the ability to form biofilms in the host or within medical devices in the body. Biofilms have been associated with disseminated/invasive disease with increased severity of infection by disrupting the host immune response and prolonging antifungal treatment. In this study, the in vivo virulence of three strains with different biofilm formation strengths, that is, non-, weak-, and strong biofilm formers, was evaluated using the zebrafish model. The survival assay and fungal tissue burden were measured. Biofilm-related gene expressions were also investigated. The survival of zebrafish, inoculated with strong biofilms forming C. albicans,, was significantly shorter than strains without biofilms forming C. albicans. However, there were no statistical differences in the burden of viable colonogenic cell number between the groups of the three strains tested. We observed that the stronger the biofilm formation, the higher up-regulation of biofilm-associated genes. The biofilm-forming strain (140 and 57), injected into zebrafish larvae, possessed a higher level of expression of genes associated with adhesion, attachment, filamentation, and cell proliferation, including eap1, als3, hwp1, bcr1, and mkc1 at 8 h. The results suggested that, despite the difference in genetic background, biofilm formation is an important virulence factor for the pathogenesis of C. albicans. However, the association between biofilm formation strength and in vivo virulence is controversial and needs to be further studied. MDPI 2022-09-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9605499/ /pubmed/36294579 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8101014 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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Pokhrel, Sabi
Boonmee, Nawarat
Tulyaprawat, Orawan
Pharkjaksu, Sujiraphong
Thaipisutikul, Iyarit
Chairatana, Phoom
Ngamskulrungroj, Popchai
Mitrpant, Chalermchai
Assessment of Biofilm Formation by Candida albicans Strains Isolated from Hemocultures and Their Role in Pathogenesis in the Zebrafish Model
title Assessment of Biofilm Formation by Candida albicans Strains Isolated from Hemocultures and Their Role in Pathogenesis in the Zebrafish Model
title_full Assessment of Biofilm Formation by Candida albicans Strains Isolated from Hemocultures and Their Role in Pathogenesis in the Zebrafish Model
title_fullStr Assessment of Biofilm Formation by Candida albicans Strains Isolated from Hemocultures and Their Role in Pathogenesis in the Zebrafish Model
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Biofilm Formation by Candida albicans Strains Isolated from Hemocultures and Their Role in Pathogenesis in the Zebrafish Model
title_short Assessment of Biofilm Formation by Candida albicans Strains Isolated from Hemocultures and Their Role in Pathogenesis in the Zebrafish Model
title_sort assessment of biofilm formation by candida albicans strains isolated from hemocultures and their role in pathogenesis in the zebrafish model
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9605499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36294579
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8101014
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