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Candida albicans
is an opportunistic pathogenic yeast and is responsible for candidiasis. It readily colonizes host tissues and implant devices, and forms biofilms, which play an important role in pathogenesis and drug resistance. In this study, the antibiofilm, antihyphal, and antivirulence activities of nepodin, isolated from
Rumex japonicus
roots, were investigated against a fluconazole-resistant
C. albicans
strain and against polymicrobial-microorganism-biofilm formation.
Nepodin
effectively inhibited
C. albicans
biofilm formation without affecting its planktonic cell growth. Also,
Rumex
-root extract and nepodin both inhibited hyphal growth and cell aggregation of
C. albicans
. Interestingly, nepodin also showed antibiofilm activities against
Candida glabrata
,
Candida parapsilosis
,
Staphylococcus aureus
, and
Acinetobacter baumannii
strains and against dual biofilms of
C. albicans
and
S. aureus
or
A. baumannii
but not against
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
. Transcriptomic analysis performed by RNA-seq and qRT-PCR showed nepodin repressed the expression of several hypha- and biofilm-related genes (
ECE1
,
HGT10
,
HWP1
, and
UME6
) and increased the expression of several transport genes (
CDR4
,
CDR11
, and
TPO2
), which supported phenotypic changes. Moreover, nepodin reduced
C. albicans
virulence in a nematode-infection model and exhibited minimal cytotoxicity against the nematode and an animal cell line. These results demonstrate that nepodin and
Rumex
-root extract might be useful for controlling
C. albicans
infections and multispecies biofilms.
ACS
Infect Dis 2019 07 12
PMID:Inhibition of Biofilm Formation by
Candida albicans
and Polymicrobial Microorganisms by Nepodin via Hyphal-Growth Suppression. 3225 May 87