布拉氏酵母菌益生菌对白色念珠菌生物膜的生物治疗潜力

IF 2.1 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Nikita Bahuguna, Divya Venugopal, Nishant Rai
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近年来,人们对基于益生菌的创新型替代抗真菌药物治疗严重生物膜相关感染的需求不断增加。念珠菌病是一种可能致命的全身性真菌疾病,主要影响皮肤和体腔内的粘膜,如鼻、口、唇、眼、耳和生殖器部位。念珠菌引起的生物膜是一种密集排列的群落,具有特定的结构,粘附在嵌入式设备的表面,由细胞外基质覆盖,是一种重要的致病因子。由于传统药物已无法有效治疗念珠菌病,因此探索创新方法帮助治疗此类真菌疾病至关重要。由于生物膜相关疾病所涉及的困难,研究人员一直在努力找出导致生物膜生长和成熟的诱因。念珠菌病的临床治疗仍面临着一些挑战。一种可能有效的方法是利用益生微生物和/或其代谢物,包括益生酵母布拉氏酵母菌。它在预防或治疗肠道疾病方面发挥着重要作用。布拉氏酵母菌细胞及其代谢产物(包括癸酸)对白色念珠菌(一种重要的人类真菌病原体)的毒力因子、菌丝生成、粘附性和生物膜发展均有影响。本文探讨了益生菌,特别是布拉氏酵母菌对念珠菌病的生物治疗潜力,并强调了益生菌对人类健康的益处。
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Biotherapeutic Potential of Probiotic Yeast Saccharomyces boulardii Against Candida albicans Biofilm

Biotherapeutic Potential of Probiotic Yeast Saccharomyces boulardii Against Candida albicans Biofilm

The potential of innovative and alternative probiotic-based antifungal drugs to treat severe biofilm-associated infections has increased demand in recent years. A potentially fatal systemic fungal disease, candidiasis mostly affects the skin and mucous membranes lining inside body cavities such as the nose, mouth, lips, eyes, ears, and genital area. Candida-induced biofilms are densely arranged communities with specific structures that adhere to the surfaces of embedded devices, are covered by an extracellular matrix, and act as an essential virulent factor. It is crucial to explore innovative approaches to aid in treating such fungal illnesses because conventional medications are no longer effective in treating candidiasis. Researchers have been driven to identify the triggers that cause biofilm to grow and mature due to the difficulties involved with biofilm-related disorders. There are still several challenges in Candidasis disease management in clinical settings. A potentially effective approach involves utilising probiotic microorganisms and/or their metabolites, including probiotic yeast Saccharomyces boulardii. It has a significant role in the prevention or treatment of intestinal disorders. The virulence factors, hyphae production, adhesion, and biofilm development of Candida albicans, a significant human fungal pathogen, are influenced by S. boulardii cells and their metabolite, including capric acid. This article is exploring the biotherapeutic potential of probiotic, particularly S. boulardii against Candidiasis and highlighting the health benefits of probiotics on human health.

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Indian Journal of Microbiology
Indian Journal of Microbiology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-MICROBIOLOGY
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
10.00%
发文量
51
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Indian Journal of Microbiology is the official organ of the Association of Microbiologists of India (AMI). It publishes full-length papers, short communication reviews and mini reviews on all aspects of microbiological research, published quarterly (March, June, September and December). Areas of special interest include agricultural, food, environmental, industrial, medical, pharmaceutical, veterinary and molecular microbiology.
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