How nettle (Urtica dioica) 'stings' Candida albicans by affecting its virulence factors.

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Biosciences Pub Date : 2026-01-01
Dua'a Riyad Husain Al-Saleh, Homa Darmani
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Abstract

With increasing incidence of drug resistance and toxicity associated with current treatments, new alternatives are needed for Candida albicans infections. This study evaluated the potential of Urtica dioica aqueous extract and essential oil as natural phytotherapeutic agents against C. albicans, with a focus on important virulence factors that contribute to the development of infection and survival in the host. Our findings demonstrate that U. dioica essential oil effectively suppressed the growth of C. albicans and exhibited synergistic activity with amphotericin B, suggesting that it could reduce the effective dose of amphotericin B required, and possibly limit its undesirable side effects. Significant and notable inhibition of phenotypic switching was also observed, with the most pronounced effects seen when used in combination with amphotericin B. Since hyphae are critical for host invasion, this inhibition could impede the ability of C. albicans to cause disseminated infections. In addition, U. dioica essential oil also inhibited the biofilm-forming ability of C. albicans, a key factor contributing to the morbidity and mortality of hospitalized patients, due to biofilm-related resistance to antimicrobial therapy. Complete inhibition of phospholipase and hemolysin activity was also observed; as key extracellular enzymes, these contribute to the virulence of C. albicans and its persistence in the host. In conclusion, U. dioica essential oil targets multiple C. albicans virulence factors, potentially limiting infection in vivo. When used in combination with amphotericin B, it may boost antifungal efficiency, offering a promising new strategy against candidiasis.

荨麻(荨麻)如何通过影响其毒力因子“刺痛”白色念珠菌。
随着与当前治疗相关的耐药性和毒性发生率的增加,需要新的替代方案来治疗白色念珠菌感染。本研究评估了荨麻疹水提取物和精油作为天然植物治疗剂对抗白色念珠菌的潜力,重点关注了促进宿主感染发展和存活的重要毒力因子。我们的研究结果表明,白念珠菌精油可以有效抑制白色念珠菌的生长,并与两性霉素B具有协同作用,这表明它可以减少两性霉素B的有效剂量,并可能限制其不良副作用。还观察到显著的表型转换抑制作用,当与两性霉素b联合使用时效果最为显著。由于菌丝对宿主入侵至关重要,这种抑制作用可能会阻碍白色念珠菌引起播散性感染的能力。此外,由于生物膜对抗菌药物的耐药性,白念珠菌精油还抑制了白念珠菌的生物膜形成能力,这是导致住院患者发病率和死亡率的关键因素。磷脂酶和溶血素活性也被完全抑制;作为关键的细胞外酶,这些酶有助于白色念珠菌的毒力及其在宿主中的持久性。总之,白念珠菌精油针对多种白色念珠菌毒力因子,可能限制体内感染。当与两性霉素B联合使用时,它可能提高抗真菌效率,为治疗念珠菌病提供了一种有希望的新策略。
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Journal of Biosciences
Journal of Biosciences 生物-生物学
CiteScore
5.80
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发文量
83
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Biosciences is a quarterly journal published by the Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore. It covers all areas of Biology and is the premier journal in the country within its scope. It is indexed in Current Contents and other standard Biological and Medical databases. The Journal of Biosciences began in 1934 as the Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences (Section B). This continued until 1978 when it was split into three parts : Proceedings-Animal Sciences, Proceedings-Plant Sciences and Proceedings-Experimental Biology. Proceedings-Experimental Biology was renamed Journal of Biosciences in 1979; and in 1991, Proceedings-Animal Sciences and Proceedings-Plant Sciences merged with it.
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