Virulence-related genes expression in planktonic mixed cultures of Candida albicans and non-albicans Candida species.

IF 0.1 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Microbial Physiology Pub Date : 2024-09-12 DOI:10.1159/000540991
Melanie Soriano-Abarca,Juan Carlos Tapia,María José Cáceres-Valdiviezo,Gabriel Morey-León,Juan Fernández-Cadena,Linda Díaz-Cevallos,Derly Andrade-Molina
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INTRODUCTION Candida albicans is the most common opportunistic pathogen causing fungal infections worldwide, especially in high-risk patients. Its pathogenicity is related to virulence factors gene expression, such as hyphal growth (HWP1), cell adhesion (ALS3), and protease secretion (SAP1) during infection spreading mechanisms. In recent years, an increase in non-albicans Candida infections has been reported, which may present co-infection or competitive interactions with C. albicans, potentially aggravating the patient's condition. This study aims to evaluate the expression of genes related to virulence factors of C. albicans and non-albicans Candida during planktonic stage. METHODS Candida albicans (ATCC MYA-3573) as well as with three clinical strains (C. albicans DCA53, C. tropicalis DCT6, and C. parapsilosis DCP1) isolated from blood samples, were grown in 24-well plates at 37°C for 20 hours, either in monocultures or mixed cultures. RT-qPCR was used to evaluate the expression levels of the genes HWP1, ALS3, and SAP1 in cells collected during the planktonic stage. In addition, hyphal filamentation was observed using a Scanning Electron Microscope Results. The overexpression of HWP1 and ASL3 genes in mixed growth conditions between C. albicans and non-albicans Candida species suggests a synergistic relationship as well as an increased capacity for hyphal growth and adhesion. In contrast, C. parapsilosis vs C. tropicalis interaction shows an antagonistic relationship during mixed culture, suggesting a decreased virulence profile of C. parapsilosis during initial co-infection with C. tropicalis. CONCLUSION The expression of HWP1, ALS3 and SAP1 genes associated with virulence factors varies under competitive conditions among species of the genus Candida during planktonic stage.
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白色念珠菌和非白色念珠菌浮游混合培养物中病毒相关基因的表达。
导言白色念珠菌是导致全球真菌感染的最常见机会性病原体,尤其是在高危患者中。其致病性与感染传播机制中的毒力因子基因表达有关,如芽胞生长(HWP1)、细胞粘附(ALS3)和蛋白酶分泌(SAP1)。近年来,有报道称非白色念珠菌感染有所增加,这可能与白色念珠菌合并感染或发生竞争性相互作用,从而可能加重患者的病情。方法将白念珠菌(ATCC MYA-3573)以及从血液样本中分离出的三种临床菌株(白念珠菌 DCA53、热带念珠菌 DCT6 和副丝状念珠菌 DCP1)置于 24 孔板中,在 37°C 下单培养或混合培养 20 小时。采用 RT-qPCR 评估浮游阶段收集的细胞中 HWP1、ALS3 和 SAP1 基因的表达水平。此外,还使用扫描电子显微镜观察了菌丝结果。在白念珠菌和非白念珠菌的混合生长条件下,HWP1 和 ASL3 基因的过度表达表明,白念珠菌和非白念珠菌之间存在协同增效的关系,而且白念珠菌的菌丝生长和粘附能力也有所提高。与此相反,副丝状念珠菌与热带念珠菌在混合培养过程中的相互作用显示出拮抗关系,这表明副丝状念珠菌在与热带念珠菌初次共感染时毒力下降。
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