Fungal biocompounds as strategy to control infection associated with urinary catheter
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Resumo: | Catheter-associated urinary tract infections continue to be of concern, given the growth of epidemiological data, costs, bacterial resistance, and complications and morbidity. Bioprospection of plants as a strategy to control pathogenic microorganisms has gained space in the literature, due to the wide diversity existing in the Brazilian flora, which allows the exploration of endophytic fungi and various compounds, to be used in planktonic cells or to inhibit the formation of biofilms. This review aims to address the formation of biofilm in bladder catheters and perspectives with endophytic fungi, secondary metabolites and bioactive compounds against pathogenic microorganisms. The present data demonstrate a favorable use of endophytic fungi in the control of gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms. The metabolites extracted from endophytic fungi with antibacterial action can be categorized especially among the class of phenolic compounds. In addition, they can be used to control the formation of biofilms in medical devices, such as indwelling bladder catheters, which are very susceptible to microbial colonization, being responsible for severe and persistent infections. |
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Fungal biocompounds as strategy to control infection associated with urinary catheterBiocompuestos fúngicos como estratégia para el control de infecciones associadas a sonda urinariaBiocompostos fúngicos como estratégia de controle de infecção associada ao cateter urinário BiopelículasBioprospecciónEndófitosInfecciones del tracto urinarioAgentes antiinfecciosos.BiofilmsBioprospectingEndophytesUrinary Tract InfectionsAnti-infective agents.BiofilmesBioprospecçãoEndófitosInfecções do trato urinárioAnti-Infecciosos.Catheter-associated urinary tract infections continue to be of concern, given the growth of epidemiological data, costs, bacterial resistance, and complications and morbidity. Bioprospection of plants as a strategy to control pathogenic microorganisms has gained space in the literature, due to the wide diversity existing in the Brazilian flora, which allows the exploration of endophytic fungi and various compounds, to be used in planktonic cells or to inhibit the formation of biofilms. This review aims to address the formation of biofilm in bladder catheters and perspectives with endophytic fungi, secondary metabolites and bioactive compounds against pathogenic microorganisms. The present data demonstrate a favorable use of endophytic fungi in the control of gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms. The metabolites extracted from endophytic fungi with antibacterial action can be categorized especially among the class of phenolic compounds. In addition, they can be used to control the formation of biofilms in medical devices, such as indwelling bladder catheters, which are very susceptible to microbial colonization, being responsible for severe and persistent infections.Las infecciones del tracto urinario asociadas al catéter continúan siendo motivo de preocupación, dado el aumento de los datos epidemiológicos, los costos, la resistencia bacteriana y las complicaciones y la morbilidad. La bioprospección de plantas como estrategia para el control de microorganismos patógenos ha ganado espacio en la literatura, debido a la amplia diversidad existente en la flora brasileña, lo que permite la exploración de hongos endófitos y diversos compuestos, para ser utilizados en células planctónicas o para inhibir la formación de biopelículas. Esta revisión tiene como objetivo abordar la formación de biopelículas en sondas vesicales y perspectivas con hongos endófitos, metabolitos secundarios y compuestos bioactivos frente a microorganismos patógenos.Los presentes datos demuestran un uso favorable de los hongos endófitos en el control de microorganismos grampositivos y gramnegativos. Los metabolitos extraídos de hongos endófitos con acción antibacteriana se pueden categorizar especialmente dentro de la clase de compuestos fenólicos. Además, pueden usarse para controlar la formación de biopelículas en dispositivos médicos, como sondas vesicales permanentes, que son muy susceptibles a la colonización microbiana, siendo responsables de infecciones graves y persistentes.As infecções do trato urinário associadas a cateteres continuam sendo motivo de preocupação, dado o crescimento de dados epidemiológicos, custos, resistência bacteriana, complicações e morbidade. A bioprospecção de plantas como estratégia de controle de microrganismos patogênicos tem ganhado espaço na literatura, devido à grande diversidade existente na flora brasileira, que permite a exploração de fungos endofíticos e diversos compostos, para serem utilizados em células planctônicas ou para inibir a formação de biofilmes. A presente revisão tem como objetivo abordar a formação de biofilme em cateteres vesicais e perspectivas com fungos endofíticos, metabólitos secundários e compostos bioativos contra microrganismos patogênicos. Os presentes dados demonstram um uso favorável de fungos endofíticos no controle de microrganismos gram-positivos e gram-negativos. Os metabólitos extraídos de fungos endofíticos com ação antibacteriana podem ser categorizados principalmente na classe dos compostos fenólicos. Além disso, podem ser usados para controlar a formação de biofilmes em dispositivos médicos, como sondas vesicais de demora, que são muito susceptíveis à colonização microbiana, sendo responsáveis por infecções graves e persistentes.Research, Society and Development2022-12-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3888010.33448/rsd-v11i17.38880Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 17; e21111738880Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 17; e21111738880Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 17; e211117388802525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/38880/32189Copyright (c) 2022 Emilli Karine Marcomini; Melyssa Negri; Juliana Bernardi-Wenzelhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarcomini, Emilli Karine Negri, Melyssa Bernardi-Wenzel, Juliana2022-12-28T13:53:48Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/38880Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:52:23.788111Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Fungal biocompounds as strategy to control infection associated with urinary catheter Biocompuestos fúngicos como estratégia para el control de infecciones associadas a sonda urinaria Biocompostos fúngicos como estratégia de controle de infecção associada ao cateter urinário |
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Fungal biocompounds as strategy to control infection associated with urinary catheter |
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Fungal biocompounds as strategy to control infection associated with urinary catheter Marcomini, Emilli Karine Biopelículas Bioprospección Endófitos Infecciones del tracto urinario Agentes antiinfecciosos. Biofilms Bioprospecting Endophytes Urinary Tract Infections Anti-infective agents. Biofilmes Bioprospecção Endófitos Infecções do trato urinário Anti-Infecciosos. |
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Fungal biocompounds as strategy to control infection associated with urinary catheter |
title_full |
Fungal biocompounds as strategy to control infection associated with urinary catheter |
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Fungal biocompounds as strategy to control infection associated with urinary catheter |
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Fungal biocompounds as strategy to control infection associated with urinary catheter |
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Fungal biocompounds as strategy to control infection associated with urinary catheter |
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Marcomini, Emilli Karine |
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Marcomini, Emilli Karine Negri, Melyssa Bernardi-Wenzel, Juliana |
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Negri, Melyssa Bernardi-Wenzel, Juliana |
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Marcomini, Emilli Karine Negri, Melyssa Bernardi-Wenzel, Juliana |
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Biopelículas Bioprospección Endófitos Infecciones del tracto urinario Agentes antiinfecciosos. Biofilms Bioprospecting Endophytes Urinary Tract Infections Anti-infective agents. Biofilmes Bioprospecção Endófitos Infecções do trato urinário Anti-Infecciosos. |
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Biopelículas Bioprospección Endófitos Infecciones del tracto urinario Agentes antiinfecciosos. Biofilms Bioprospecting Endophytes Urinary Tract Infections Anti-infective agents. Biofilmes Bioprospecção Endófitos Infecções do trato urinário Anti-Infecciosos. |
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Catheter-associated urinary tract infections continue to be of concern, given the growth of epidemiological data, costs, bacterial resistance, and complications and morbidity. Bioprospection of plants as a strategy to control pathogenic microorganisms has gained space in the literature, due to the wide diversity existing in the Brazilian flora, which allows the exploration of endophytic fungi and various compounds, to be used in planktonic cells or to inhibit the formation of biofilms. This review aims to address the formation of biofilm in bladder catheters and perspectives with endophytic fungi, secondary metabolites and bioactive compounds against pathogenic microorganisms. The present data demonstrate a favorable use of endophytic fungi in the control of gram-positive and gram-negative microorganisms. The metabolites extracted from endophytic fungi with antibacterial action can be categorized especially among the class of phenolic compounds. In addition, they can be used to control the formation of biofilms in medical devices, such as indwelling bladder catheters, which are very susceptible to microbial colonization, being responsible for severe and persistent infections. |
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