Antifungal activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles from Candida albicans on the strain lacking the CNP41 gene
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Resumo: | The upsurge of immunocompromised patients has led to extensive study of fungal infections with Candida albicans being the frontline model of pathogenic yeast in humans. In the quest to find novel antifungal agents, this study reports the potential usage of wild-type C. albicans strain C86 to biosynthesise silver nanoparticles by microwave assisted technique. Visual colour change and UV-spectrophotometer were used for primary detection of silver nanoparticles. Additionally, the FTIR peaks confirm the particles' formation and surface characterisation techniques such as FESEM and EDX suggests that the silver nanoparticles were sized in the range of 30-70 nm. Furthermore, pioneering work of homologous recombination technique was systematically employed to delete uncharacterized gene orf19.3120 (CNP41) in the C86 strain creating the deletion strain C403 of C. albicans. To amalgamate the two significant findings, biosynthesized silver nanoparticles were subjected to antifungal studies by disk diffusion assay on the strain C403 that lacks the gene orf19.3120 (CNP41) of C. albicans. As a synergetic approach, combinational effect was studied by incorporating antifungal drug fluconazole. Both individual and enhanced combinational antifungal effects of silver nanoparticles and fluconazole were observed on genetically modified C403 strain with 40% increase in fold area compared to wild-type C86 strain. This can be attributed to the synergetic effect of the bonding reaction between fluconazole and AgNPs. Taken together, this first-ever interdisciplinary study strongly suggests that the CNP41 gene could play a vital role in drug resistance in this fungal pathogen. |
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Antifungal activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles from Candida albicans on the strain lacking the CNP41 geneElectronic, Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialsSurfaces, Coatings and FilmsPolymers and PlasticsMetals and AlloysThe upsurge of immunocompromised patients has led to extensive study of fungal infections with Candida albicans being the frontline model of pathogenic yeast in humans. In the quest to find novel antifungal agents, this study reports the potential usage of wild-type C. albicans strain C86 to biosynthesise silver nanoparticles by microwave assisted technique. Visual colour change and UV-spectrophotometer were used for primary detection of silver nanoparticles. Additionally, the FTIR peaks confirm the particles' formation and surface characterisation techniques such as FESEM and EDX suggests that the silver nanoparticles were sized in the range of 30-70 nm. Furthermore, pioneering work of homologous recombination technique was systematically employed to delete uncharacterized gene orf19.3120 (CNP41) in the C86 strain creating the deletion strain C403 of C. albicans. To amalgamate the two significant findings, biosynthesized silver nanoparticles were subjected to antifungal studies by disk diffusion assay on the strain C403 that lacks the gene orf19.3120 (CNP41) of C. albicans. As a synergetic approach, combinational effect was studied by incorporating antifungal drug fluconazole. Both individual and enhanced combinational antifungal effects of silver nanoparticles and fluconazole were observed on genetically modified C403 strain with 40% increase in fold area compared to wild-type C86 strain. This can be attributed to the synergetic effect of the bonding reaction between fluconazole and AgNPs. Taken together, this first-ever interdisciplinary study strongly suggests that the CNP41 gene could play a vital role in drug resistance in this fungal pathogen.DQ - Departamento de QuímicaLAQV@REQUIMTERUNDhabalia, DarshanUkkund, Shareefraza J.Syed, Usman TaquiUddin, WasimKabir, M. Anaul2021-07-20T22:20:21Z2020-12-012020-12-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/121389eng2053-1591PURE: 32674930https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/abcc83info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-05-22T17:54:46Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/121389Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-05-22T17:54:46Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Antifungal activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles from Candida albicans on the strain lacking the CNP41 gene |
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Antifungal activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles from Candida albicans on the strain lacking the CNP41 gene |
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Antifungal activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles from Candida albicans on the strain lacking the CNP41 gene Dhabalia, Darshan Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials Biomaterials Surfaces, Coatings and Films Polymers and Plastics Metals and Alloys |
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Antifungal activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles from Candida albicans on the strain lacking the CNP41 gene |
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Antifungal activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles from Candida albicans on the strain lacking the CNP41 gene |
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Antifungal activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles from Candida albicans on the strain lacking the CNP41 gene |
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Antifungal activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles from Candida albicans on the strain lacking the CNP41 gene |
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Antifungal activity of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles from Candida albicans on the strain lacking the CNP41 gene |
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Dhabalia, Darshan |
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Dhabalia, Darshan Ukkund, Shareefraza J. Syed, Usman Taqui Uddin, Wasim Kabir, M. Anaul |
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Ukkund, Shareefraza J. Syed, Usman Taqui Uddin, Wasim Kabir, M. Anaul |
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DQ - Departamento de Química LAQV@REQUIMTE RUN |
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Dhabalia, Darshan Ukkund, Shareefraza J. Syed, Usman Taqui Uddin, Wasim Kabir, M. Anaul |
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Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials Biomaterials Surfaces, Coatings and Films Polymers and Plastics Metals and Alloys |
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Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials Biomaterials Surfaces, Coatings and Films Polymers and Plastics Metals and Alloys |
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The upsurge of immunocompromised patients has led to extensive study of fungal infections with Candida albicans being the frontline model of pathogenic yeast in humans. In the quest to find novel antifungal agents, this study reports the potential usage of wild-type C. albicans strain C86 to biosynthesise silver nanoparticles by microwave assisted technique. Visual colour change and UV-spectrophotometer were used for primary detection of silver nanoparticles. Additionally, the FTIR peaks confirm the particles' formation and surface characterisation techniques such as FESEM and EDX suggests that the silver nanoparticles were sized in the range of 30-70 nm. Furthermore, pioneering work of homologous recombination technique was systematically employed to delete uncharacterized gene orf19.3120 (CNP41) in the C86 strain creating the deletion strain C403 of C. albicans. To amalgamate the two significant findings, biosynthesized silver nanoparticles were subjected to antifungal studies by disk diffusion assay on the strain C403 that lacks the gene orf19.3120 (CNP41) of C. albicans. As a synergetic approach, combinational effect was studied by incorporating antifungal drug fluconazole. Both individual and enhanced combinational antifungal effects of silver nanoparticles and fluconazole were observed on genetically modified C403 strain with 40% increase in fold area compared to wild-type C86 strain. This can be attributed to the synergetic effect of the bonding reaction between fluconazole and AgNPs. Taken together, this first-ever interdisciplinary study strongly suggests that the CNP41 gene could play a vital role in drug resistance in this fungal pathogen. |
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