Inhibitory effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota against both Candida auris and Candida spp. isolates that cause vulvovaginal candidiasis and are resistant to antifungals

Abstract Background Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), the second leading cause of genital infection in women of reproductive age, is caused by yeasts of the genus Candida. Treatment is usually empirical and performed with azoles, which have shown increasing ineffectiveness due to resistance from these...

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Main Authors: Aline Lorenzoni Paniágua, Amabel Fernandes Correia, Lívia Custódio Pereira, Bruna Maciel de Alencar, Fabiana Brandão Alves Silva, Rosane Mansan Almeida, Yanna Karla de Medeiros Nóbrega
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-021-03405-z
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spelling doaj-78b6e15e5db94d7797341ffc04e06cdd2021-09-26T11:49:36ZengBMCBMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies2662-76712021-09-012111810.1186/s12906-021-03405-zInhibitory effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota against both Candida auris and Candida spp. isolates that cause vulvovaginal candidiasis and are resistant to antifungalsAline Lorenzoni Paniágua0Amabel Fernandes Correia1Lívia Custódio Pereira2Bruna Maciel de Alencar3Fabiana Brandão Alves Silva4Rosane Mansan Almeida5Yanna Karla de Medeiros Nóbrega6Clinical Microbiology and Immunology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacy, University of BrasiliaCentral Public Health Laboratory of the District Federal (LACEN-DF), Medical Biology Management, Center of Parasitology and MycologyVulvar Pathology Clinic, Department of Gynecology, Brasilia University Hospital, University of BrasiliaClinical Microbiology and Immunology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacy, University of BrasiliaClinical Microbiology and Immunology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacy, University of BrasiliaClinical Microbiology and Immunology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacy, University of BrasiliaClinical Microbiology and Immunology Laboratory, Department of Pharmacy, University of BrasiliaAbstract Background Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), the second leading cause of genital infection in women of reproductive age, is caused by yeasts of the genus Candida. Treatment is usually empirical and performed with azoles, which have shown increasing ineffectiveness due to resistance from these species. This therapeutic challenge has led to the search for new treatment strategies. Lactobacillus spp. produce several components with microbicidal effects, such as lactic acid. These species are the main components of a healthy vaginal microbiota and have been used as probiotics. The aim of this work was to investigate the in vitro inhibitory effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota on both the Candida spp. that cause VVC and on C. auris. Methods The microbicidal effects of L. casei Shirota on the main VVC-causing species, C. albicans, C. tropicalis, C. norvegensis and C. parapsilosis, in addition to C. auris were investigated by counting the Colony-forming Units (CFUs) after cocultivation. The antifungal activity of lactic acid against these Candida strains was assessed using the microtiter broth dilution method to determine the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs). The effects of L. casei Shirota on hyphal and early biofilm formation was measured by optical microscopy. Results L. casei Shirota showed inhibitory action against all tested Candida spp., ranging from 66.9 to 95.6% inhibition depending on the species. This inhibition is possibly related to the production of lactic acid, since lactic acid has shown microbicidal action against these same Candida spp. at a concentration of 5 mg/mL, which corresponds to half of the normal physiological concentration. In addition, L. casei Shirota was able to reduce the formation of C. albicans hyphae and early biofilms, showing strong anti-Candida effects. Conclusions These results suggest that L. casei Shirota has antifungal activity against the Candida species that cause VVC. L. casei also has microbicidal action against C. auris.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-021-03405-zCandidiasisCandida spp.Lactobacillus casei ShiotaMicrobicidal effectBiofilmC. auris
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author Aline Lorenzoni Paniágua
Amabel Fernandes Correia
Lívia Custódio Pereira
Bruna Maciel de Alencar
Fabiana Brandão Alves Silva
Rosane Mansan Almeida
Yanna Karla de Medeiros Nóbrega
spellingShingle Aline Lorenzoni Paniágua
Amabel Fernandes Correia
Lívia Custódio Pereira
Bruna Maciel de Alencar
Fabiana Brandão Alves Silva
Rosane Mansan Almeida
Yanna Karla de Medeiros Nóbrega
Inhibitory effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota against both Candida auris and Candida spp. isolates that cause vulvovaginal candidiasis and are resistant to antifungals
BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
Candidiasis
Candida spp.
Lactobacillus casei Shiota
Microbicidal effect
Biofilm
C. auris
author_facet Aline Lorenzoni Paniágua
Amabel Fernandes Correia
Lívia Custódio Pereira
Bruna Maciel de Alencar
Fabiana Brandão Alves Silva
Rosane Mansan Almeida
Yanna Karla de Medeiros Nóbrega
author_sort Aline Lorenzoni Paniágua
title Inhibitory effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota against both Candida auris and Candida spp. isolates that cause vulvovaginal candidiasis and are resistant to antifungals
title_short Inhibitory effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota against both Candida auris and Candida spp. isolates that cause vulvovaginal candidiasis and are resistant to antifungals
title_full Inhibitory effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota against both Candida auris and Candida spp. isolates that cause vulvovaginal candidiasis and are resistant to antifungals
title_fullStr Inhibitory effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota against both Candida auris and Candida spp. isolates that cause vulvovaginal candidiasis and are resistant to antifungals
title_full_unstemmed Inhibitory effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota against both Candida auris and Candida spp. isolates that cause vulvovaginal candidiasis and are resistant to antifungals
title_sort inhibitory effects of lactobacillus casei shirota against both candida auris and candida spp. isolates that cause vulvovaginal candidiasis and are resistant to antifungals
publisher BMC
series BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies
issn 2662-7671
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract Background Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC), the second leading cause of genital infection in women of reproductive age, is caused by yeasts of the genus Candida. Treatment is usually empirical and performed with azoles, which have shown increasing ineffectiveness due to resistance from these species. This therapeutic challenge has led to the search for new treatment strategies. Lactobacillus spp. produce several components with microbicidal effects, such as lactic acid. These species are the main components of a healthy vaginal microbiota and have been used as probiotics. The aim of this work was to investigate the in vitro inhibitory effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota on both the Candida spp. that cause VVC and on C. auris. Methods The microbicidal effects of L. casei Shirota on the main VVC-causing species, C. albicans, C. tropicalis, C. norvegensis and C. parapsilosis, in addition to C. auris were investigated by counting the Colony-forming Units (CFUs) after cocultivation. The antifungal activity of lactic acid against these Candida strains was assessed using the microtiter broth dilution method to determine the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs). The effects of L. casei Shirota on hyphal and early biofilm formation was measured by optical microscopy. Results L. casei Shirota showed inhibitory action against all tested Candida spp., ranging from 66.9 to 95.6% inhibition depending on the species. This inhibition is possibly related to the production of lactic acid, since lactic acid has shown microbicidal action against these same Candida spp. at a concentration of 5 mg/mL, which corresponds to half of the normal physiological concentration. In addition, L. casei Shirota was able to reduce the formation of C. albicans hyphae and early biofilms, showing strong anti-Candida effects. Conclusions These results suggest that L. casei Shirota has antifungal activity against the Candida species that cause VVC. L. casei also has microbicidal action against C. auris.
topic Candidiasis
Candida spp.
Lactobacillus casei Shiota
Microbicidal effect
Biofilm
C. auris
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12906-021-03405-z
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