Virulence Factors and in-Host Selection on Phenotypes in Infectious Probiotic Yeast Isolates (<i>Saccharomyces ‘boulardii’</i>)

<i>Saccharomyces</i> yeast probiotics (<i>S. ‘boulardii’</i>) have long been applied in the treatment of several gastrointestinal conditions. Despite their widespread use, they are rare opportunistic pathogens responsible for a high proportion of <i>Saccharomyces</i&...

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Main Authors: Alexandra Imre, Renátó Kovács, Kitti Pázmándi, Dániel Nemes, Ágnes Jakab, Tünde Fekete, Hanna Viktória Rácz, Ilona Dóczi, Ildikó Bácskay, Attila Gácser, Károly Kovács, László Majoros, Zoltán Farkas, István Pócsi, Walter P. Pfliegler
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
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spelling doaj-095620bc086840b184e119281066643b2021-09-26T00:31:13ZengMDPI AGJournal of Fungi2309-608X2021-09-01774674610.3390/jof7090746Virulence Factors and in-Host Selection on Phenotypes in Infectious Probiotic Yeast Isolates (<i>Saccharomyces ‘boulardii’</i>)Alexandra Imre0Renátó Kovács1Kitti Pázmándi2Dániel Nemes3Ágnes Jakab4Tünde Fekete5Hanna Viktória Rácz6Ilona Dóczi7Ildikó Bácskay8Attila Gácser9Károly Kovács10László Majoros11Zoltán Farkas12István Pócsi13Walter P. Pfliegler14Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., H4032 Debrecen, HungaryDepartment of Medical Microbiology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., H4032 Debrecen, HungaryDepartment of Immunology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., H4032 Debrecen, HungaryDepartment of Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., H4032 Debrecen, HungaryDepartment of Molecular Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., H4032 Debrecen, HungaryDepartment of Immunology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., H4032 Debrecen, HungaryDepartment of Molecular Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., H4032 Debrecen, HungaryInstitute of Clinical Microbiology, University of Szeged, Semmelweis Str. 6, H6725 Szeged, HungaryDepartment of Pharmaceutical Technology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., H4032 Debrecen, HungaryHCEMM-USZ Fungal Pathogens Research Group, Department of Microbiology, Faculty of Science and Informatics, University of Szeged, Közép Fasor 52, H6725 Szeged, HungarySynthetic and Systems Biology Unit, Institute of Biochemistry, Biological Research Centre, Temesvári Krt. 62, H6726 Szeged, HungaryDepartment of Medical Microbiology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., H4032 Debrecen, HungarySynthetic and Systems Biology Unit, Institute of Biochemistry, Biological Research Centre, Temesvári Krt. 62, H6726 Szeged, HungaryDepartment of Molecular Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., H4032 Debrecen, HungaryDepartment of Molecular Biotechnology and Microbiology, University of Debrecen, Egyetem tér 1., H4032 Debrecen, Hungary<i>Saccharomyces</i> yeast probiotics (<i>S. ‘boulardii’</i>) have long been applied in the treatment of several gastrointestinal conditions. Despite their widespread use, they are rare opportunistic pathogens responsible for a high proportion of <i>Saccharomyces</i> mycosis cases. The potential virulence attributes of <i>S. ‘boulardii’</i> as well as its interactions with the human immune system have been studied, however, no information is available on how these yeasts may change due to in-host evolution. To fill this gap, we compared the general phenotypic characteristics, cell morphology, virulence factors, epithelial and immunological interactions, and pathogenicity of four probiotic product samples, two mycosis, and eight non-mycosis samples of <i>S. ‘boulardii’</i>. We assessed the characteristics related to major steps of yeast infections. Mycosis and non-mycosis isolates both displayed novel characters when compared to the product isolates, but in the case of most virulence factors and in pathogenicity, differences were negligible or, surprisingly, the yeasts from products showed elevated levels. No isolates inflicted considerable damage to the epithelial model or bore the hallmarks of immune evasion. Our results show that strains in probiotic products possess characteristics that enable them to act as pathogens upon permissive conditions, and their entry into the bloodstream is not due to active mechanisms but depends on the host. Survival in the host is dependent on yeast phenotypic characteristics which may change in many ways once they start evolving in the host. These facts call attention to the shortcomings of virulence phenotyping in yeast research, and the need for a more thorough assessment of probiotic use.https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/7/9/746<i>Saccharomyces boulardii</i>opportunistic pathogenmicroevolutionantimycoticvirulence
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author Alexandra Imre
Renátó Kovács
Kitti Pázmándi
Dániel Nemes
Ágnes Jakab
Tünde Fekete
Hanna Viktória Rácz
Ilona Dóczi
Ildikó Bácskay
Attila Gácser
Károly Kovács
László Majoros
Zoltán Farkas
István Pócsi
Walter P. Pfliegler
spellingShingle Alexandra Imre
Renátó Kovács
Kitti Pázmándi
Dániel Nemes
Ágnes Jakab
Tünde Fekete
Hanna Viktória Rácz
Ilona Dóczi
Ildikó Bácskay
Attila Gácser
Károly Kovács
László Majoros
Zoltán Farkas
István Pócsi
Walter P. Pfliegler
Virulence Factors and in-Host Selection on Phenotypes in Infectious Probiotic Yeast Isolates (<i>Saccharomyces ‘boulardii’</i>)
Journal of Fungi
<i>Saccharomyces boulardii</i>
opportunistic pathogen
microevolution
antimycotic
virulence
author_facet Alexandra Imre
Renátó Kovács
Kitti Pázmándi
Dániel Nemes
Ágnes Jakab
Tünde Fekete
Hanna Viktória Rácz
Ilona Dóczi
Ildikó Bácskay
Attila Gácser
Károly Kovács
László Majoros
Zoltán Farkas
István Pócsi
Walter P. Pfliegler
author_sort Alexandra Imre
title Virulence Factors and in-Host Selection on Phenotypes in Infectious Probiotic Yeast Isolates (<i>Saccharomyces ‘boulardii’</i>)
title_short Virulence Factors and in-Host Selection on Phenotypes in Infectious Probiotic Yeast Isolates (<i>Saccharomyces ‘boulardii’</i>)
title_full Virulence Factors and in-Host Selection on Phenotypes in Infectious Probiotic Yeast Isolates (<i>Saccharomyces ‘boulardii’</i>)
title_fullStr Virulence Factors and in-Host Selection on Phenotypes in Infectious Probiotic Yeast Isolates (<i>Saccharomyces ‘boulardii’</i>)
title_full_unstemmed Virulence Factors and in-Host Selection on Phenotypes in Infectious Probiotic Yeast Isolates (<i>Saccharomyces ‘boulardii’</i>)
title_sort virulence factors and in-host selection on phenotypes in infectious probiotic yeast isolates (<i>saccharomyces ‘boulardii’</i>)
publisher MDPI AG
series Journal of Fungi
issn 2309-608X
publishDate 2021-09-01
description <i>Saccharomyces</i> yeast probiotics (<i>S. ‘boulardii’</i>) have long been applied in the treatment of several gastrointestinal conditions. Despite their widespread use, they are rare opportunistic pathogens responsible for a high proportion of <i>Saccharomyces</i> mycosis cases. The potential virulence attributes of <i>S. ‘boulardii’</i> as well as its interactions with the human immune system have been studied, however, no information is available on how these yeasts may change due to in-host evolution. To fill this gap, we compared the general phenotypic characteristics, cell morphology, virulence factors, epithelial and immunological interactions, and pathogenicity of four probiotic product samples, two mycosis, and eight non-mycosis samples of <i>S. ‘boulardii’</i>. We assessed the characteristics related to major steps of yeast infections. Mycosis and non-mycosis isolates both displayed novel characters when compared to the product isolates, but in the case of most virulence factors and in pathogenicity, differences were negligible or, surprisingly, the yeasts from products showed elevated levels. No isolates inflicted considerable damage to the epithelial model or bore the hallmarks of immune evasion. Our results show that strains in probiotic products possess characteristics that enable them to act as pathogens upon permissive conditions, and their entry into the bloodstream is not due to active mechanisms but depends on the host. Survival in the host is dependent on yeast phenotypic characteristics which may change in many ways once they start evolving in the host. These facts call attention to the shortcomings of virulence phenotyping in yeast research, and the need for a more thorough assessment of probiotic use.
topic <i>Saccharomyces boulardii</i>
opportunistic pathogen
microevolution
antimycotic
virulence
url https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/7/9/746
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