Yeast microbiota of free-ranging amphibians and reptiles from Caatinga biome in Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: High pathogenic potential of Candida famata

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Autor(a) principal: Maia, Débora Castelo Branco de Souza Collares
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Graça Filho, Renan Vasconcelos da, Oliveira, Jonathas Sales de, Rocha, Maria Gleiciane da, Araújo, Géssica dos Santos, Araújo Neto, Manoel Paiva de, Cordeiro, Rossana de Aguiar, Pereira Neto, Waldemiro de Aquino, Sidrim, José Júlio Costa, Brilhante, Raimunda Sâmia Nogueira, Rocha, Marcos Fábio Gadelha
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)
Texto Completo: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/70589
Resumo: Studies on the fungal microbiota of reptiles and amphibians are necessary to better understand of host-microbe interactions and the establishment of fungal disease in these animals. However, these studies are limited. The present researchidentified yeasts from free-ranging reptiles and amphibians from the Caatinga biome andevaluated the virulence factors production, the antifungal susceptibility in planktonic and biofilm growth and the pathogenicity of Candida famata isolates. Twenty-nine isolates of the genera Candida, Cryptococcus and Rhodotorula were identified by phenotypic and/or molecular methods and production of hydrolytic enzymes in vitro by these genera of fungi was evaluated. In addition, susceptibility of planktonic cells and biofilms to azoles and amphotericin B was evaluated. The pathogenicity of C. famata, the most prevalent yeast species isolated, was evaluated using Caenorhabditis elegans model. C. famata was the most prevalent yeast in amphibian and reptilian microbiota. Phospholipase and protease production was observed in 18/29 and 11/29 of the yeast isolates, respectively, while 100% formed biofilms. Itraconazole presented high minimal inhibitory concentrations against C. famata and C. tropicalis. Amphotericin B reduced the biomass and metabolic activity of biofilms. C. famata induced the mortality of C. elegans. In conclusion, reptiles and amphibians are colonized by yeasts capable of producing important virulence factors, especially by Candida spp. that present low susceptibility to azoles which may result from imbalances in ecosystem. Finally, C. famata isolated from these animals presented high pathogenicity, showing the importance of the study of reptile and amphibians fungal microbiota.
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spelling Yeast microbiota of free-ranging amphibians and reptiles from Caatinga biome in Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: High pathogenic potential of Candida famataLeveduras da microbiota de anfíbios e répteis do bioma Caatinga no Ceará, Nordeste do Brasil: alto potencial patogênico de Candida famataHerpetofaunaYeastsAntifungalVirulencePathogenicityStudies on the fungal microbiota of reptiles and amphibians are necessary to better understand of host-microbe interactions and the establishment of fungal disease in these animals. However, these studies are limited. The present researchidentified yeasts from free-ranging reptiles and amphibians from the Caatinga biome andevaluated the virulence factors production, the antifungal susceptibility in planktonic and biofilm growth and the pathogenicity of Candida famata isolates. Twenty-nine isolates of the genera Candida, Cryptococcus and Rhodotorula were identified by phenotypic and/or molecular methods and production of hydrolytic enzymes in vitro by these genera of fungi was evaluated. In addition, susceptibility of planktonic cells and biofilms to azoles and amphotericin B was evaluated. The pathogenicity of C. famata, the most prevalent yeast species isolated, was evaluated using Caenorhabditis elegans model. C. famata was the most prevalent yeast in amphibian and reptilian microbiota. Phospholipase and protease production was observed in 18/29 and 11/29 of the yeast isolates, respectively, while 100% formed biofilms. Itraconazole presented high minimal inhibitory concentrations against C. famata and C. tropicalis. Amphotericin B reduced the biomass and metabolic activity of biofilms. C. famata induced the mortality of C. elegans. In conclusion, reptiles and amphibians are colonized by yeasts capable of producing important virulence factors, especially by Candida spp. that present low susceptibility to azoles which may result from imbalances in ecosystem. Finally, C. famata isolated from these animals presented high pathogenicity, showing the importance of the study of reptile and amphibians fungal microbiota.Estudos sobre a microbiota fúngica de répteis e anfíbios são necessários para melhor compreender as interações hospedeiro-microrganismo e o estabelecimento de doenças fúngicas nesses animais. No entanto, esses estudos são limitados. O objetivo da presente pesquisa foi identificar leveduras isoladas de répteis e anfíbios do bioma Caatinga e avaliar a produção de fatores de virulência, a sensibilidade a antifúngicos no crescimento planctônico e de biofilme e a patogenicidade de Candida famata. Vinte e nove isolados dos gêneros Candida, Cryptococcus e Rhodotorula foram identificados por métodos fenotípicos e/ou moleculares e a produção de enzimas hidrolíticas in vitro por esses gêneros de fungos foi avaliada. Além disso, foi avaliada a suscetibilidade de células planctônicas e biofilmes a azólicos e anfotericina B. A patogenicidade de C. famata, a espécie de levedura isolada mais prevalente, foi avaliada usando Caenorhabditis elegans. C. famata foi a levedura mais prevalente na microbiota de anfíbios e répteis. A produção de fosfolipase e protease foi observada em 18/29 e 11/29 dos isolados de levedura, respectivamente, enquanto 100% formaram biofilmes. O itraconazol apresentou altas concentrações inibitórias mínimas contra C. famata e C. tropicalis. A anfotericina B reduziu a biomassa e atividade metabólica dos biofilmes. C. famata induziu a mortalidade de C. elegans. Em conclusão, répteis e anfíbios são colonizados por leveduras capazes de produzir importantes fatores de virulência, especialmente por cepas de Candida spp. que apresentam baixa suscetibilidade a azólicos que podem resultar de desequilíbrio no ecossistema. Por fim, C. famata isolados desses animais apresentaram alta patogenicidade, mostrando a importância do estudo da microbiota fúngica de répteis e anfíbios.Ciência Rural2023-02-08T16:57:34Z2023-02-08T16:57:34Z2021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfPEREIRA NETO, W. A. et al. Yeast microbiota of free-ranging amphibians and reptiles from Caatinga biome in Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: High pathogenic potential of Candida famata. Ciência Rural, Santa Maria, v. 51, n. 7, 2021. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr202007421678-4596http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/70589Maia, Débora Castelo Branco de Souza CollaresGraça Filho, Renan Vasconcelos daOliveira, Jonathas Sales deRocha, Maria Gleiciane daAraújo, Géssica dos SantosAraújo Neto, Manoel Paiva deCordeiro, Rossana de AguiarPereira Neto, Waldemiro de AquinoSidrim, José Júlio CostaBrilhante, Raimunda Sâmia NogueiraRocha, Marcos Fábio Gadelhaengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-02-13T16:09:09Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/70589Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:31:24.723823Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Yeast microbiota of free-ranging amphibians and reptiles from Caatinga biome in Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: High pathogenic potential of Candida famata
Leveduras da microbiota de anfíbios e répteis do bioma Caatinga no Ceará, Nordeste do Brasil: alto potencial patogênico de Candida famata
title Yeast microbiota of free-ranging amphibians and reptiles from Caatinga biome in Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: High pathogenic potential of Candida famata
spellingShingle Yeast microbiota of free-ranging amphibians and reptiles from Caatinga biome in Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: High pathogenic potential of Candida famata
Maia, Débora Castelo Branco de Souza Collares
Herpetofauna
Yeasts
Antifungal
Virulence
Pathogenicity
title_short Yeast microbiota of free-ranging amphibians and reptiles from Caatinga biome in Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: High pathogenic potential of Candida famata
title_full Yeast microbiota of free-ranging amphibians and reptiles from Caatinga biome in Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: High pathogenic potential of Candida famata
title_fullStr Yeast microbiota of free-ranging amphibians and reptiles from Caatinga biome in Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: High pathogenic potential of Candida famata
title_full_unstemmed Yeast microbiota of free-ranging amphibians and reptiles from Caatinga biome in Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: High pathogenic potential of Candida famata
title_sort Yeast microbiota of free-ranging amphibians and reptiles from Caatinga biome in Ceará State, Northeast Brazil: High pathogenic potential of Candida famata
author Maia, Débora Castelo Branco de Souza Collares
author_facet Maia, Débora Castelo Branco de Souza Collares
Graça Filho, Renan Vasconcelos da
Oliveira, Jonathas Sales de
Rocha, Maria Gleiciane da
Araújo, Géssica dos Santos
Araújo Neto, Manoel Paiva de
Cordeiro, Rossana de Aguiar
Pereira Neto, Waldemiro de Aquino
Sidrim, José Júlio Costa
Brilhante, Raimunda Sâmia Nogueira
Rocha, Marcos Fábio Gadelha
author_role author
author2 Graça Filho, Renan Vasconcelos da
Oliveira, Jonathas Sales de
Rocha, Maria Gleiciane da
Araújo, Géssica dos Santos
Araújo Neto, Manoel Paiva de
Cordeiro, Rossana de Aguiar
Pereira Neto, Waldemiro de Aquino
Sidrim, José Júlio Costa
Brilhante, Raimunda Sâmia Nogueira
Rocha, Marcos Fábio Gadelha
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maia, Débora Castelo Branco de Souza Collares
Graça Filho, Renan Vasconcelos da
Oliveira, Jonathas Sales de
Rocha, Maria Gleiciane da
Araújo, Géssica dos Santos
Araújo Neto, Manoel Paiva de
Cordeiro, Rossana de Aguiar
Pereira Neto, Waldemiro de Aquino
Sidrim, José Júlio Costa
Brilhante, Raimunda Sâmia Nogueira
Rocha, Marcos Fábio Gadelha
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Herpetofauna
Yeasts
Antifungal
Virulence
Pathogenicity
topic Herpetofauna
Yeasts
Antifungal
Virulence
Pathogenicity
description Studies on the fungal microbiota of reptiles and amphibians are necessary to better understand of host-microbe interactions and the establishment of fungal disease in these animals. However, these studies are limited. The present researchidentified yeasts from free-ranging reptiles and amphibians from the Caatinga biome andevaluated the virulence factors production, the antifungal susceptibility in planktonic and biofilm growth and the pathogenicity of Candida famata isolates. Twenty-nine isolates of the genera Candida, Cryptococcus and Rhodotorula were identified by phenotypic and/or molecular methods and production of hydrolytic enzymes in vitro by these genera of fungi was evaluated. In addition, susceptibility of planktonic cells and biofilms to azoles and amphotericin B was evaluated. The pathogenicity of C. famata, the most prevalent yeast species isolated, was evaluated using Caenorhabditis elegans model. C. famata was the most prevalent yeast in amphibian and reptilian microbiota. Phospholipase and protease production was observed in 18/29 and 11/29 of the yeast isolates, respectively, while 100% formed biofilms. Itraconazole presented high minimal inhibitory concentrations against C. famata and C. tropicalis. Amphotericin B reduced the biomass and metabolic activity of biofilms. C. famata induced the mortality of C. elegans. In conclusion, reptiles and amphibians are colonized by yeasts capable of producing important virulence factors, especially by Candida spp. that present low susceptibility to azoles which may result from imbalances in ecosystem. Finally, C. famata isolated from these animals presented high pathogenicity, showing the importance of the study of reptile and amphibians fungal microbiota.
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