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Towards non-invasive monitoring of pathogen–host interactions during Candida albicans biofilm formation using in vivo bioluminescence

机译:利用体内生物发光技术以无创方式监测白色念珠菌生物膜形成过程中病原体与宿主之间的相互作用

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Candida albicans is a major human fungal pathogen causing mucosal and deep tissue infections of which the majority is associated with biofilm formation on medical implants. Biofilms have a huge impact on public health, as fungal biofilms are highly resistant against most antimycotics. Animal models of biofilm formation are indispensable for improving our understanding of biofilm development inside the host, their antifungal resistance and their interaction with the host immune defence system. In currently used models, evaluation of biofilm development or the efficacy of antifungal treatment is limited to ex vivo analyses, requiring host sacrifice, which excludes longitudinal monitoring of dynamic processes during biofilm formation in the live host. In this study, we have demonstrated for the first time that non-invasive, dynamic imaging and quantification of in vitro and in vivo C. albicans biofilm formation including morphogenesis from the yeast to hyphae state is feasible by using growth-phase dependent bioluminescent C. albicans strains in a subcutaneous catheter model in rodents. We have shown the defect in biofilm formation of a bioluminescent bcr1 mutant strain. This approach has immediate applications for the screening and validation ofantimycotics under in vivo conditions, for studying host–biofilm interactions in different transgenic mouse models and for testing the virulence of luminescent C. albicans mutants, hereby contributing to a better understanding of the pathogenesis of biofilm-associated yeast infections.
机译:白色念珠菌是引起粘膜和深层组织感染的主要人类真菌病原体,其中大部分与医用植入物上的生物膜形成有关。生物膜对公众健康具有巨大影响,因为真菌生物膜对大多数抗真菌药具有高度抵抗力。生物膜形成的动物模型对于增进我们对宿主内部生物膜发育,它们的抗真菌抗性以及与宿主免疫防御系统的相互作用的了解是必不可少的。在当前使用的模型中,对生物膜形成或抗真菌治疗功效的评估仅限于离体分析,这需要宿主牺牲,这不包括对活宿主中生物膜形成过程中动态过程的纵向监测。在这项研究中,我们首次证明了通过使用依赖于生长阶段的生物发光C,体外和体内白色念珠菌生物膜形成(包括从酵母到菌丝状态的形态发生)的无创动态成像和定量分析是可行的。啮齿动物皮下导管模型中的白色念珠菌菌株。我们已经显示出生物发光bcr1突变株的生物膜形成缺陷。这种方法在体内条件下的抗真菌药的筛选和验证,研究不同转基因小鼠模型中宿主与生物膜的相互作用以及测试发光的白色念珠菌突变体的毒力方面具有直接的应用价值,从而有助于更好地了解生物膜的发病机理-相关的酵母菌感染。

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