Influence of Streptococcus mitis and Streptococcus sanguinis on virulence of Candida albicans: in vitro and in vivo studies
The aim was to evaluate in vitro possible interactions, gene expression, and biofilm formation in species of Candida albicans , Streptococcus mitis , and Streptococcus sanguinis and their in vivo pathogenicity. The in vitro analysis evaluated the effects of S. mitis and S. sanguinis on C. albicans ’...
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description | The aim was to evaluate in vitro possible interactions, gene expression, and biofilm formation in species of
Candida albicans
,
Streptococcus mitis
, and
Streptococcus sanguinis
and their in vivo pathogenicity. The in vitro analysis evaluated the effects of
S. mitis
and
S. sanguinis
on
C. albicans
’s biofilm formation by CFU count, filamentation capacity, and adhesion (
ALS1
,
ALS3
,
HWP1
) and transcriptional regulatory gene (
BCR1
,
CPH1
,
EFG1
) expression. In vivo studies evaluated the pathogenicity of the interaction of the microorganisms on
Galleria mellonella
, with analyses of the CFU per milliliter count and filamentation. In vitro results indicated that there was an observed decrease in CFU (79.4–71.5%) in multi-species biofilms. The interaction with
S. mitis
inhibited filamentation, which seems to increase its virulence factor with over-expression of genes
ALS1
,
ALS3
, and
HWP1
as well the interaction with
S. sanguinis
as
ALS3
and
HWP1
.
S. mitis
upregulated
BRC1
,
CPH1
, and
EFG1
. The histological images of in vivo study indicate an increase in the filamentation of
C. albicans
when in interaction with the other species. It was concluded that
S. mitis
interaction suggests increased virulence factors of
C. albicans
, with periods of lower virulence and proto-cooperation in the interaction with
S. sanguinis
. |
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S. mitis
and
S. sanguinis
on
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’s biofilm formation by CFU count, filamentation capacity, and adhesion (
ALS1
,
ALS3
,
HWP1
) and transcriptional regulatory gene (
BCR1
,
CPH1
,
EFG1
) expression. In vivo studies evaluated the pathogenicity of the interaction of the microorganisms on
Galleria mellonella
, with analyses of the CFU per milliliter count and filamentation. In vitro results indicated that there was an observed decrease in CFU (79.4–71.5%) in multi-species biofilms. The interaction with
S. mitis
inhibited filamentation, which seems to increase its virulence factor with over-expression of genes
ALS1
,
ALS3
, and
HWP1
as well the interaction with
S. sanguinis
as
ALS3
and
HWP1
.
S. mitis
upregulated
BRC1
,
CPH1
, and
EFG1
. The histological images of in vivo study indicate an increase in the filamentation of
C. albicans
when in interaction with the other species. It was concluded that
S. mitis
interaction suggests increased virulence factors of
C. albicans
, with periods of lower virulence and proto-cooperation in the interaction with
S. sanguinis
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,
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S. mitis
and
S. sanguinis
on
C. albicans
’s biofilm formation by CFU count, filamentation capacity, and adhesion (
ALS1
,
ALS3
,
HWP1
) and transcriptional regulatory gene (
BCR1
,
CPH1
,
EFG1
) expression. In vivo studies evaluated the pathogenicity of the interaction of the microorganisms on
Galleria mellonella
, with analyses of the CFU per milliliter count and filamentation. In vitro results indicated that there was an observed decrease in CFU (79.4–71.5%) in multi-species biofilms. The interaction with
S. mitis
inhibited filamentation, which seems to increase its virulence factor with over-expression of genes
ALS1
,
ALS3
, and
HWP1
as well the interaction with
S. sanguinis
as
ALS3
and
HWP1
.
S. mitis
upregulated
BRC1
,
CPH1
, and
EFG1
. The histological images of in vivo study indicate an increase in the filamentation of
C. albicans
when in interaction with the other species. It was concluded that
S. mitis
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C. albicans
, with periods of lower virulence and proto-cooperation in the interaction with
S. sanguinis
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Candida albicans
,
Streptococcus mitis
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Streptococcus sanguinis
and their in vivo pathogenicity. The in vitro analysis evaluated the effects of
S. mitis
and
S. sanguinis
on
C. albicans
’s biofilm formation by CFU count, filamentation capacity, and adhesion (
ALS1
,
ALS3
,
HWP1
) and transcriptional regulatory gene (
BCR1
,
CPH1
,
EFG1
) expression. In vivo studies evaluated the pathogenicity of the interaction of the microorganisms on
Galleria mellonella
, with analyses of the CFU per milliliter count and filamentation. In vitro results indicated that there was an observed decrease in CFU (79.4–71.5%) in multi-species biofilms. The interaction with
S. mitis
inhibited filamentation, which seems to increase its virulence factor with over-expression of genes
ALS1
,
ALS3
, and
HWP1
as well the interaction with
S. sanguinis
as
ALS3
and
HWP1
.
S. mitis
upregulated
BRC1
,
CPH1
, and
EFG1
. The histological images of in vivo study indicate an increase in the filamentation of
C. albicans
when in interaction with the other species. It was concluded that
S. mitis
interaction suggests increased virulence factors of
C. albicans
, with periods of lower virulence and proto-cooperation in the interaction with
S. sanguinis
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