Adhesion and biofilm formation by the opportunistic pathogen Candida tropicalis: what do we know?

IF 1.8 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Canadian journal of microbiology Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.1139/cjm-2022-0195
Cássia Milena de Souza, Murilo Moreira Dos Santos, Luciana Furlaneto-Maia, Marcia Cristina Furlaneto
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Abstract

Candida tropicalis is among the most important Candida species in terms of epidemiology, virulence and resistance. Considering the increase in C. tropicalis incidence and high rates of mortality associated with this species, knowledge of its adhesion and biofilm formation abilities is needed. These traits determine the persistence and survival of yeast on different indwelling medical devices and host sites. C. tropicalis is among the most adherent Candida species, and it has been described as a strong biofilm producer. Environmental factors, phenotypic switching and quorum sensing molecules can affect adhesion and biofilm growth. C. tropicalis can form sexual biofilms, which are promoted by mating pheromones. C. tropicalis biofilms are regulated by a wide and complex network of genes and signaling pathways that are currently poorly understood. Morphological studies showed improved biofilm architecture, which was related to the expression of several hypha-specific genes. Based on recent updates, research is still needed to increase our knowledge on the genetic network of adhesion and biofilm formation by C. tropicalis, as well as the protein diversity that mediates interactions with inert materials and biological surfaces. Here, we have reviewed the main aspects related to adhesion and biofilm formation in C. tropicalis and summarized current knowledge on the significance of these virulence factors in this opportunistic species.

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期刊介绍: Published since 1954, the Canadian Journal of Microbiology is a monthly journal that contains new research in the field of microbiology, including applied microbiology and biotechnology; microbial structure and function; fungi and other eucaryotic protists; infection and immunity; microbial ecology; physiology, metabolism and enzymology; and virology, genetics, and molecular biology. It also publishes review articles and notes on an occasional basis, contributed by recognized scientists worldwide.
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