Author: Zuo, Xiaoâ€shu; Liu, Yanan; Cai, Xuan; Zhan, Liying; Hu, Ke
Title: Association of different Candida species with catheterâ€related candidemia, and the potential antifungal treatments against their adhesion properties and biofilmâ€forming capabilities Cord-id: 69rlsne8 Document date: 2021_2_19
ID: 69rlsne8
Snippet: BACKGROUND: To compare the adhesion properties and biofilmâ€forming capabilities of 27 Candida isolates obtained from catheterâ€related candidemia patients and to evaluate the inhibitory effects of antifungal agents on different Candida species. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seven C. albicans, six C. parapsilosis, five C. guilliermondii, five C. tropicalis, and four C. glabrata clinical isolates were investigated. We quantified the adherence of these Candida species by flow cytometric method and evalu
Document: BACKGROUND: To compare the adhesion properties and biofilmâ€forming capabilities of 27 Candida isolates obtained from catheterâ€related candidemia patients and to evaluate the inhibitory effects of antifungal agents on different Candida species. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Seven C. albicans, six C. parapsilosis, five C. guilliermondii, five C. tropicalis, and four C. glabrata clinical isolates were investigated. We quantified the adherence of these Candida species by flow cytometric method and evaluated the formation of biofilms by XTT reduction and crystal violet methods. Actions of micafungin (MF), fluconazole (FZ), and Nâ€acetylcysteine (NAC) on the adhesion and biofilm formation of different Candida species were determined. RESULTS: Nonâ€albicans Candida species were demonstrated to have stronger adhesion abilities compared with C. albicans. The biofilmâ€forming capabilities of different Candida species were varied considerably, and the degree of biofilm formation might be affected by different assay approaches. Interestingly, C. parapsilosis displayed the highest biofilm formation abilities, while C. glabrata exhibited the lowest total biomass and metabolic activity. Furthermore, the inhibitory activities of MF, FZ, and NAC on fungal adhesion and biofilm formation were evaluated, and the results indicated that MF could reduce the adhesion ability and biofilm metabolism more significantly (p < 0.05), and its antifungal activity was elevated in a doseâ€dependent manner. CONCLUSION: Nonâ€albicans Candida species, especially C. guilliermondii, C. tropicalis, and C. parapsilosis, exhibited higher adhesion ability in catheterâ€related candidemia patients. However, these Candida species had varied biofilmâ€forming capabilities. MF tended to have stronger inhibitory effects against both adhesion and biofilm formation of different Candida species.
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