Impact of oxidative and osmotic stresses on Candida albicans biofilm formation |
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Authors: | Suma C. Pemmaraju,Kumar Padmapriya,Parul A. Pruthi,R. Prasad & entryAuthor" href=" /author/Pruthi%C+Vikas" >Vikas Pruthi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biotechnology, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, India |
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Abstract: | Candida albicans possesses an ability to grow under different host-driven stress conditions by developing robust protective mechanisms. In this investigation the focus was on the impact of osmotic (2M NaCl) and oxidative (5 mM H2O2) stress conditions during C. albicans biofilm formation. Oxidative stress enhanced extracellular DNA secretion into the biofilm matrix, increased the chitin level, and reduced virulence factors, namely phospholipase and proteinase activity, while osmotic stress mainly increased extracellular proteinase and decreased phospholipase activity. Fourier transform infrared and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy analysis of mannan isolated from the C. albicans biofilm cell wall revealed a decrease in mannan content and reduced β-linked mannose moieties under stress conditions. The results demonstrate that C. albicans adapts to oxidative and osmotic stress conditions by inducing biofilm formation with a rich exopolymeric matrix, modulating virulence factors as well as the cell wall composition for its survival in different host niches. |
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Keywords: | Candida albicans oxidative stress osmotic stress biofilm eDNA |
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