Effect of phenotypic switching on the biological properties and susceptibility to chlorhexidine in Candida krusei ATCC 14243

Phenotypic switching is characterized as a virulence factor of Candida spp. This study was carried out to evaluate the phenotypic switching ability of C. krusei ATCC 14243 and to determine its effect on the biological properties, adherence capacity and susceptibility towards chlorhexidine digluconat...

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Main Authors: Arzmi, M.H., Razak, Fathilah Abdul, Musa, M.Y., Harun, W.
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spelling my.um.eprints.33022019-12-23T07:44:55Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/3302/ Effect of phenotypic switching on the biological properties and susceptibility to chlorhexidine in Candida krusei ATCC 14243 Arzmi, M.H. Razak, Fathilah Abdul Musa, M.Y. Harun, W. RK Dentistry Phenotypic switching is characterized as a virulence factor of Candida spp. This study was carried out to evaluate the phenotypic switching ability of C. krusei ATCC 14243 and to determine its effect on the biological properties, adherence capacity and susceptibility towards chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX). To induce switched generations C. krusei was cultured under nitrogen-depleted growth conditions by adding phloxine B. These phenotypically switched colonies were designated as the 1st generation. Subsequent sub-culturing was performed to produce the 2nd, 3rd and 4th switched generations. The recovery of the 3rd generation was the highest at 85.7 while that of the 4th generation was lower at 70.8, and the recovery of the 1st and 2nd generations gradually reduced to 46.6 and 36.4, respectively. All generations of C. krusei were susceptible towards CHX. The unswitched C. krusei was the most susceptible but the least adherent to coated hard surfaces. The 2nd generation was the least susceptible, but with the highest adherent ability. The minimum inhibition concentration and minimal fungicidal concentration of C. krusei of all generations were determined at 0.4 mg mL(-1). These observations suggest that the switching activity of C. krusei induces changes to its biological properties and susceptibility towards CHX. 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/3302/1/Effect_of_phenotypic_switching_on_the_biological_properties_and_susceptibility_to_chlorhexidine_in_Candida_krusei_ATCC_14243.pdf Arzmi, M.H. and Razak, Fathilah Abdul and Musa, M.Y. and Harun, W. (2012) Effect of phenotypic switching on the biological properties and susceptibility to chlorhexidine in Candida krusei ATCC 14243. Fems Yeast Research, 12 (3). pp. 351-358. ISSN 1567-1356 10.1111/j.1567-1364.2011.00786.x
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Arzmi, M.H.
Razak, Fathilah Abdul
Musa, M.Y.
Harun, W.
Effect of phenotypic switching on the biological properties and susceptibility to chlorhexidine in Candida krusei ATCC 14243
description Phenotypic switching is characterized as a virulence factor of Candida spp. This study was carried out to evaluate the phenotypic switching ability of C. krusei ATCC 14243 and to determine its effect on the biological properties, adherence capacity and susceptibility towards chlorhexidine digluconate (CHX). To induce switched generations C. krusei was cultured under nitrogen-depleted growth conditions by adding phloxine B. These phenotypically switched colonies were designated as the 1st generation. Subsequent sub-culturing was performed to produce the 2nd, 3rd and 4th switched generations. The recovery of the 3rd generation was the highest at 85.7 while that of the 4th generation was lower at 70.8, and the recovery of the 1st and 2nd generations gradually reduced to 46.6 and 36.4, respectively. All generations of C. krusei were susceptible towards CHX. The unswitched C. krusei was the most susceptible but the least adherent to coated hard surfaces. The 2nd generation was the least susceptible, but with the highest adherent ability. The minimum inhibition concentration and minimal fungicidal concentration of C. krusei of all generations were determined at 0.4 mg mL(-1). These observations suggest that the switching activity of C. krusei induces changes to its biological properties and susceptibility towards CHX.
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author Arzmi, M.H.
Razak, Fathilah Abdul
Musa, M.Y.
Harun, W.
author_facet Arzmi, M.H.
Razak, Fathilah Abdul
Musa, M.Y.
Harun, W.
author_sort Arzmi, M.H.
title Effect of phenotypic switching on the biological properties and susceptibility to chlorhexidine in Candida krusei ATCC 14243
title_short Effect of phenotypic switching on the biological properties and susceptibility to chlorhexidine in Candida krusei ATCC 14243
title_full Effect of phenotypic switching on the biological properties and susceptibility to chlorhexidine in Candida krusei ATCC 14243
title_fullStr Effect of phenotypic switching on the biological properties and susceptibility to chlorhexidine in Candida krusei ATCC 14243
title_full_unstemmed Effect of phenotypic switching on the biological properties and susceptibility to chlorhexidine in Candida krusei ATCC 14243
title_sort effect of phenotypic switching on the biological properties and susceptibility to chlorhexidine in candida krusei atcc 14243
publishDate 2012
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