Malassezia species are natural inhabitants of the healthy skin. However, under certain conditions, they may cause or exacerbate several skin diseases. The ability of this fungus to colonize or infect is determined by complex interactions between the fungal cell and its virulence factors. This study aims to evaluate “in vitro” the hydrophobicity levels, the adherence on a plastic surface and the biofilm formation of 16 clinical isolates of Malassezia furfur. Cellular surface hydrophobicity (CSH) levels were determined by twophase system. The biofilm formation was determined by tetrazolium salt (XTT) reduction assay and by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Results showed many isolates were hydrophobic, adherent, and producers of biofilm on abiotic surfaces with different capacity. SEM observations confirmed an abundant extracellular matrix after 48 h of biofilm formation. About 63% of strains with high production of biofilm showed medium to high percentage of hydrophobicity and/or adherence. In addition, it has been demonstrated a correlation between hydrophobicity, adherence, and biofilm formation in about 60% of strains examined. These important virulence factors could be responsible of this yeast changing from a commensal to a pathogenic status.

Biofilm, adherence, and hydrophobicity as virulence factors in Malassezia furfur / Angiolella, Letizia; Leone, Claudia; Rojas, Florencia; Mussin, Javier; de los Angeles Sosa, María; Giusiano, Gustavo. - In: MEDICAL MYCOLOGY. - ISSN 1369-3786. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 1-7. [10.1093/mmy/myx014]

Biofilm, adherence, and hydrophobicity as virulence factors in Malassezia furfur

ANGIOLELLA, Letizia;
2018

Abstract

Malassezia species are natural inhabitants of the healthy skin. However, under certain conditions, they may cause or exacerbate several skin diseases. The ability of this fungus to colonize or infect is determined by complex interactions between the fungal cell and its virulence factors. This study aims to evaluate “in vitro” the hydrophobicity levels, the adherence on a plastic surface and the biofilm formation of 16 clinical isolates of Malassezia furfur. Cellular surface hydrophobicity (CSH) levels were determined by twophase system. The biofilm formation was determined by tetrazolium salt (XTT) reduction assay and by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Results showed many isolates were hydrophobic, adherent, and producers of biofilm on abiotic surfaces with different capacity. SEM observations confirmed an abundant extracellular matrix after 48 h of biofilm formation. About 63% of strains with high production of biofilm showed medium to high percentage of hydrophobicity and/or adherence. In addition, it has been demonstrated a correlation between hydrophobicity, adherence, and biofilm formation in about 60% of strains examined. These important virulence factors could be responsible of this yeast changing from a commensal to a pathogenic status.
2018
malassezia; hydrophobicity; adherence; biofilm; malassezia furfur; candida albicans
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Biofilm, adherence, and hydrophobicity as virulence factors in Malassezia furfur / Angiolella, Letizia; Leone, Claudia; Rojas, Florencia; Mussin, Javier; de los Angeles Sosa, María; Giusiano, Gustavo. - In: MEDICAL MYCOLOGY. - ISSN 1369-3786. - ELETTRONICO. - (2018), pp. 1-7. [10.1093/mmy/myx014]
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