The antifungal effect of the biopreparation of Xenorhabdus budapestensis bacteria on some Candida species

É. Böszörményi, S. Nemeth, A. Fodor, K. Bakó, Dávid Vozik, Z. Csima, I. Barcs
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The prevalence of invasive fungal diseases shows an increasing trend. Due to the frequent but unprofessional usage of antifungal medications, the fungi show decreasing susceptibility towards these agents and this trend may lead to the emergence of resistant pathogens. There is a great need to develop antifungal medications with new mechanisms. One of these options is to apply proteins with natural antifungal effects. The objective was to measure the antifungal efficacy of Xenorhabdus budapestensis in vitro on clinical Candida species (Candida albicans, Candida lusitaniae, Candida krusei, Candida kefyr, Candida tropicalis, and Candida glabrata). Materials and methods: We defined the sensitivity of the Candida species towards antibiotics. We conducted agar diffusion tests with the cleaned biopreparation of X. budapestensis (100%) and its dilutions (80%, 60%, 40%, and 20%). Zones of inhibition were measured after 24, 48, and 96 hr. Most of the tested Candida species have shown sensitivity to the biopreparation and its 40% dilution. The area of the zones of inhibition did not decrease after several days. The most sensitive species was C. lusitaniae and the least sensitive was C. krusei. We assume that the proteins produced by X. budapestensis have antifungal effect, as the area of the zones of inhibition did not change.
budapestxenorhabdus budapestensis细菌生物修复剂对部分念珠菌的抑菌作用
侵袭性真菌病的发病率呈上升趋势。由于频繁但不专业地使用抗真菌药物,真菌对这些药物的敏感性下降,这一趋势可能导致耐药病原体的出现。开发具有新机制的抗真菌药物是非常必要的。其中一个选择是使用具有天然抗真菌作用的蛋白质。目的是测定budapestxenorhabdus budapestensis对临床念珠菌(白色念珠菌、卢西念珠菌、克鲁氏念珠菌、kefyr念珠菌、热带念珠菌和光秃念珠菌)的体外抑菌效果。材料和方法:确定念珠菌对抗生素的敏感性。琼脂扩散试验采用清净的布达巴氏X.(100%)及其稀释液(80%、60%、40%和20%)。24、48和96小时后测定抑制区。大多数被检测的念珠菌对生物制剂及其40%稀释度表现出敏感性。几天后,抑制区面积没有减少。其中最敏感的是卢西塔蝇,最不敏感的是克氏蝇。由于抑制区面积没有发生变化,我们推测布达霉产生的蛋白具有抗真菌作用。
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