植物乳杆菌THK-J112对痤疮并发症中念珠菌过度生长的影响。

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由寻常痤疮治疗引起的破坏引起的继发性真菌感染强调了治疗的迫切需要,以最大限度地减少生态失调,同时有效地靶向痤疮相关病原体。本研究利用基因组分析和功能验证相结合的方法,研究了植物乳杆菌THK-J112无细胞上清(CFS)作为微生物组稳定干预假丝酵母过度生长的作用。体外抑菌效果良好,对热带C. KCTC 17762的抑菌区大于10 mm,最低抑菌浓度为2.5 mg/mL。扫描电镜显示念珠菌细胞壁严重破坏,而细胞毒性实验证实CFS对HaCaT角质形成细胞和Caco-2肠细胞是安全的。该上清液可显著降低念珠菌对上皮细胞的粘附,降幅达80.25%,优于两性霉素B的抗粘附作用。TNF-α降低30.58%,VEGF表达降低78.25%,表明抗念珠菌诱导的痤疮炎症和角化过度具有保护作用。机制研究发现过氧化氢(90.43µM / 1 g/mL CFS)是主要的抗菌成分。通过整合生物合成潜力的基因组证据和已证实的多模态活性,包括杀真菌、抗粘附和抗炎作用,thk - j112 CFS成为一种综合治疗候选药物。基因组测序揭示了THK-J112的安全性(没有毒力因子),并鉴定了一个plantaricin J细菌素基因簇,同时确认了万古霉素耐药性。这些发现解决了治疗痤疮相关念珠菌并发症同时保持微生物组完整性的双重挑战,为经历治疗性生态失调的患者提供了传统抗真菌药物的有希望的替代方案。该研究为益生菌衍生干预真菌过度生长的皮肤病提供了基础证据。
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Effect of Lactiplantibacillus Plantarum THK-J112 Against Candida Overgrowth in Acne Complications.

Secondary fungal infections resulting from disruptions caused by acne vulgaris treatments underscore the critical need for therapies that minimize dysbiosis while effectively targeting acne-associated pathogens. This study investigates Lactiplantibacillus plantarum THK-J112 cell-free supernatant (CFS) as a microbiome-stabilizing intervention against Candida overgrowth, utilizing a combination of genomic analysis and functional validation. In vitro evaluations demonstrated broad-spectrum antifungal activity, with inhibition zones of more than 10 mm against C. tropicalis KCTC 17762 and a minimum fungicidal concentration of 2.5 mg/mL. Scanning electron microscopy revealed profound Candida cell wall disruption, while cytotoxicity assays confirmed CFS safety for HaCaT keratinocytes and Caco-2 intestinal cells. The supernatant significantly reduced Candida adhesion to epithelial cells by up to 80.25%, outperforming Amphotericin B's anti-adhesive effects. Anti-inflammatory activity was evidenced by a 30.58% reduction in TNF-α and a 78.25% decrease in VEGF expression, suggesting protection against Candida-induced acne inflammation and hyperkeratinization. Mechanistic studies identified hydrogen peroxide (90.43 µM per 1 g/mL CFS) as the primary antimicrobial component. By integrating genomic evidence of biosynthetic potential with demonstrated multimodal activity-encompassing fungicidal, anti-adhesive, and anti-inflammatory effects-THK-J112 CFS emerges as a comprehensive therapeutic candidate. Genome sequencing revealed THK-J112's safety profile (absence of virulence factors) and identified a plantaricin J bacteriocin gene cluster while confirming vancomycin resistance. These findings address the dual challenge of treating acne-associated Candida complications while maintaining microbiome integrity, offering a promising alternative to conventional antifungals for patients experiencing treatment-induced dysbiosis. The study provides foundational evidence for probiotic-derived interventions in dermatological conditions complicated by fungal overgrowth.

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Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins
Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGYMICROB-MICROBIOLOGY
CiteScore
11.30
自引率
6.10%
发文量
140
期刊介绍: Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins publishes reviews, original articles, letters and short notes and technical/methodological communications aimed at advancing fundamental knowledge and exploration of the applications of probiotics, natural antimicrobial proteins and their derivatives in biomedical, agricultural, veterinary, food, and cosmetic products. The Journal welcomes fundamental research articles and reports on applications of these microorganisms and substances, and encourages structural studies and studies that correlate the structure and functional properties of antimicrobial proteins.
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