Interaction in the production of biofilm and drug susceptibility of Candida kefyr with Escherichia coli and Streptococcus dysgalactiae isolated from bovine mastitis

D. Israel, H. Laura, L. Ana, A. Marco, Ángel Blanco Ochoa Miguel, Octavio Campuzano-Reyes Luis, Jiménez-Saavedra Alberto
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Bovine mastitis is a disease with a high economic impact on dairy farms and it has been described that different species of Candida can cause it. The objectives of this study were to evidence the production of biofilm by strains of Candida Kefyr , to carry out a comparative evaluation of its production by tube and plate techniques, to determine its interaction with Escherichia coli and Streptococcus dysgalactiae isolated from bovine mastitis and know the drug susceptibility of each of them. The identification of C. kefyr was carried out by fermentation and assimilation of carbohydrates, the confirmation of the identification and minimum inhibitory concentration to antimycotics was carried out with Vitek 2 Systems. Plate and tube biofilm formation assays were performed in triplicate. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and Tukey's test were performed, as well as Spearman's correlation to the data obtained. In plate tests, biofilm formation was demonstrated in seven C. kefyr isolates, as well as synergy in combinations with E. coli and S. dysgalactia e. However, the inoculum containing the three microorganisms behaved similarly to that containing only C. kefyr and S. dysgalactiae . It was possible to demonstrate a correlation between biofilm formation tests in tube and plate. This is the first report in Mexico of C. kefyr, as well as the production of biofilm in bovine clinical mastitis.
牛乳腺炎分离的念珠菌与大肠杆菌和乳糖不良链球菌在生物膜生成中的相互作用及药敏研究
牛乳腺炎是一种对奶牛场具有高度经济影响的疾病,据描述,不同种类的念珠菌可以引起它。本研究的目的是证明念珠菌Kefyr菌株生产生物膜,通过试管和平板技术对其生产进行比较评估,确定其与分离自牛乳腺炎的大肠杆菌和乳糖分泌不良链球菌的相互作用,并了解它们各自的药物敏感性。采用发酵和碳水化合物同化法对C. kefyr进行鉴定,并用Vitek 2系统对其进行鉴定和最低抑菌浓度的确认。平板和试管生物膜形成试验进行了三次。进行方差分析(ANOVA)和Tukey检验,并对所得数据进行Spearman相关分析。在平板试验中,7株C. kefyr分离株被证明形成生物膜,并与大肠杆菌和乳糖失调杆菌联合产生协同作用。然而,含有这三种微生物的接种物与只含有C. kefyr和乳糖失调杆菌的接种物表现相似。有可能证明在试管和平板中生物膜形成试验之间的相关性。这是墨西哥首次报道C. kefyr,以及牛临床乳腺炎生物膜的产生。
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