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Pentadecanoic acid against Candida albicans-Klebsiella pneumoniae biofilm: towards the development of an anti-biofilm coating to prevent polymicrobial infections

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RESEARCH IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 172, Issue 7-8, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.resmic.2021.103880

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Polymicrobial biofilm; Pentadecanoic acid; Anti-biofilm coating; Candida albicans; Klebsiella pneumoniae

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The study explores the effectiveness of pentadecanal and pentadecanoic acid as anti-biofilm agents, especially in polymicrobial biofilms involving both fungi and bacteria. The results demonstrate that these molecules can prevent and disrupt the formation of dual-species biofilms, and the coating of pentadecanoic acid can prevent the formation of polymicrobial biofilms under dynamic conditions.
The ability to form biofilms is a common feature of microorganisms, which can colonize a variety of surfaces, such as host tissues and medical devices, resulting in infections highly resistant to conventional drugs. This aspect is particularly critical in polymicrobial biofilms involving both fungi and bacteria, therefore, to eradicate such severe infections, new and effective anti-biofilm strategies are needed. The efficacy of pentadecanal and pentadecanoic acid as anti-biofilm agents has been recently reported against different bacterial strains. Their chemical similarity with diffusible signal factors (DSFs), plus the already known ability of fatty acids to act as anti-biofilm agents, suggested to explore their use against Candida albicans and Klebsiella pneumoniae mixed biofilm. In this work, we demonstrated the ability of both molecules to prevent the formation and destabilize the structure of the dual-species biofilm. Moreover, the pentadecanoic acid anti-biofilm coating, previously developed through the adsorption of the fatty acid on polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), was proved to prevent the polymicrobial biofilm formation in dynamic conditions by confocal laser scanning microscopy analysis. Finally, the evaluation of the expression levels of some biofilm-related genes of C. albicans and K. pneumoniae treated with pentadecanoic acid provided some insights into the molecular mechanisms underpinning its anti-biofilm effect. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Masson SAS on behalf of Institut Pasteur.

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