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Title: | Carboxylic acid transportes Jen1 and Jen2 affect Candida albicans biofilms' formation and susceptibility to fluconazole |
Author(s): | Alves, Rosana Maria Abreu Mota, Sandra Barata, Cláudia Silva, Sónia Carina Rodrigues, Célia Fortuna Brown, Alistair Henriques, Mariana Casal, Margarida Paiva, Sandra |
Issue date: | Jun-2016 |
Abstract(s): | Candida spp. often inhabits niches that are glucose-limited but rich in alternative carbon sources (e.g. lactate, acetate), an ability that contributes to cells' virulence. In glucose-poor niches, Candida albicans cells express JEN1 and JEN2 genes encoding the carboxylic acids transporters Jen1 and Jen2, respectively, which have been reported to be important in the early stages of infection. In this work we showed that disruption of these carboxylic acids transporters genes alters susceptibility to fluconazole both in biofilm and planktonic cells and biofilm formation. We tested C. albicans cells' capacity for biofilm formation in RPMI medium at pH 7.0 and pH 5.0 (with or without lactic acid). We demonstrated that C. albicans forms more biofilm biomass at pH 5.0, with predominance of yeast cells, than at pH 7.0, where a hyphae network is present. In lactic acid containing medium, a higher amount of biofilm is formed in comparison to what is observed in RPMI, a medium that contains glucose 2 g/L (0.2%). At pH 7.0, jen1jen2 mutant strain displays a cell morphology similar with the wild type strain, however, in the presence of lactic acid, pH 5.0, there are almost no hyphae. The mutant strain displays a more compact biofilm with higher resistance to fluconazole than wild type biofilm. In the case of planktonic cells, the phenotype was exactly the opposite; the double mutant strain was more susceptible to fluconazole in lactic acid, at pH 5.0. These results show that, carboxylic acids transporters have an important role in biofilm formation and in the acquisition of resistance to antifungal drugs. |
Type: | Poster |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/1822/51014 |
Peer-Reviewed: | yes |
Access: | Restricted access (UMinho) |
Appears in Collections: | DBio - Comunicações/Communications in Congresses |
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