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Abstract

Immunology and Infection

Adhesion of Candida parapsilosis to Bovine Serum Albumin under Fluid Shear

Published: May 13th, 2021

DOI:

10.3791/62648

1Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island and Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

Abstract

C. parapsilosis (Cp) is an emerging cause of bloodstream infections in certain populations. The Candida clade, including Cp, is increasingly developing resistance to the first and the second line of antifungals. Cp is frequently isolated from hands and skin surfaces, as well as the GI tract. Colonization by Candida predisposes individuals to invasive bloodstream infections. To successfully colonize or invade the host, yeast must be able to rapidly adhere to the body surfaces to prevent elimination by host defense mechanisms. Here we describe a method to measure adhesion of Cp to immobilized proteins under physiologic fluid shear, using an end-point adhesion assay in a commercially available multichannel microfluidic device. This method is optimized to improve reproducibility, minimize subjectivity, and allow for the fluorescent quantification of individual isolates. We also demonstrate that some clinical isolates of Cp show increased adhesion when grown in conditions mimicking a mammalian host, whereas a frequently used lab strain, CDC317, is non-adhesive under fluid shear.

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Keywords Candida Parapsilosis

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