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Transcriptome Analysis of Human Dermal Cells Infected with Candida auris Identified Unique Pathogenesis/Defensive Mechanisms Particularly Ferroptosis.
Fayed, Bahgat; Shakartalla, Sarra B; Sabbah, Hassan; Dalle, Hala; Tannira, Mohamed; Senok, Abiola; Soliman, Sameh S M.
Affiliation
  • Fayed B; Research Institute for Medical and Health Sciences, University of Sharjah, P.O. Box 27272, Sharjah, UAE.
  • Shakartalla SB; Chemistry of Natural and Microbial Products, National Research Centre, Cairo, Egypt.
  • Sabbah H; Research Institute for Medical and Health Sciences, University of Sharjah, P.O. Box 27272, Sharjah, UAE.
  • Dalle H; College of Medicine, University of Sharjah, P.O. Box 27272, Sharjah, UAE.
  • Tannira M; Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Gezira, P.O.Box. 21111, Wad Medani, Sudan.
  • Senok A; AbbVie BioPharmaceuticals, P.O. Box 118052, Dubai, UAE.
  • Soliman SSM; AbbVie BioPharmaceuticals, Kuwait City, Kuwait.
Mycopathologia ; 189(4): 65, 2024 Jul 11.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38990436
ABSTRACT
Candida auris is an emerging multi-drug resistant yeast that can cause life-threatening infections. A recent report clarified the ability of C. auris to form a biofilm with enhanced drug resistance properties in the host skin's deep layers. The formed biofilm may initiate further bloodstream spread and immune escape. Therefore, we propose that secreted chemicals from the biofilm may facilitate fungal pathogenesis. In response to this interaction, the host skin may develop potential defensive mechanisms. Comparative transcriptomics was performed on the host dermal cells in response to indirect interaction with C. auris biofilm through Transwell inserts compared to planktonic cells. Furthermore, the effect of antifungals including caspofungin and fluconazole was studied. The obtained data showed that the dermal cells exhibited different transcriptional responses. Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes and Reactome analyses identified potential defensive responses employed by the dermal cells and potential toxicity induced by C. auris. Additionally, our data indicated that the dominating toxic effect was mediated by ferroptosis; which was validated by qRT-PCR, cytotoxicity assay, and flow cytometry. On the other hand, the viability of C. auris biofilm was enhanced and accompanied by upregulation of MDR1, and KRE6 upon interaction with dermal cells; both genes play significant roles in drug resistance and biofilm maturation, respectively. This study for the first-time shed light on the dominating defensive responses of human dermal cells, microbe colonization site, to C. auris biofilm and its toxic effects. Further, it demonstrates how C. auris biofilm responds to the defensive mechanisms developed by the human dermal cells.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Biofilms / Gene Expression Profiling / Ferroptosis / Candida auris / Antifungal Agents Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Mycopathologia Year: 2024 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Biofilms / Gene Expression Profiling / Ferroptosis / Candida auris / Antifungal Agents Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: Mycopathologia Year: 2024 Document type: Article