Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity of Chitosan on the Oral Pathogen Candida albicans

Oral candidiasis is particularly evident, not only in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, but also in elderly people with xerostomy. In general, Candida is an opportunistic pathogen, causing infections in immunocompromised people and, in some cases, when the natural microbiota is altered. Chitos...

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Main Authors: Eduardo Costa, Sara Silva, Freni Tavaria, Manuela Pintado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-12-01
Series:Pathogens
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/3/4/908
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spelling doaj-aaa5a2a428f746de9f673cf8b37fae242020-11-24T22:35:00ZengMDPI AGPathogens2076-08172014-12-013490891910.3390/pathogens3040908pathogens3040908Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity of Chitosan on the Oral Pathogen Candida albicansEduardo Costa0Sara Silva1Freni Tavaria2Manuela Pintado3Universidade Católica Portuguesa/Porto, Rua Arquiteto Lobão Vital, Apartado 2511, 4202-401 Porto, PortugalUniversidade Católica Portuguesa/Porto, Rua Arquiteto Lobão Vital, Apartado 2511, 4202-401 Porto, PortugalUniversidade Católica Portuguesa/Porto, Rua Arquiteto Lobão Vital, Apartado 2511, 4202-401 Porto, PortugalUniversidade Católica Portuguesa/Porto, Rua Arquiteto Lobão Vital, Apartado 2511, 4202-401 Porto, PortugalOral candidiasis is particularly evident, not only in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, but also in elderly people with xerostomy. In general, Candida is an opportunistic pathogen, causing infections in immunocompromised people and, in some cases, when the natural microbiota is altered. Chitosan, a natural derivative of chitin, is a polysaccharide that has been proven to possess a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity that encompasses action against fungi, yeast and bacteria. While recent studies have revealed a significant antibiofilm activity upon several microorganisms, including C. albicans, little is known regarding the impact of chitosan upon the adhesive process or mature biofilms. With that in mind, the purpose of this work was to evaluate, in vitro, the capability of chitosan to inhibit C. albicans growth and biofilm formation. The results obtained showed that chitosan is capable of inhibiting C. albicans planktonic growth (HMW, 1 mg/mL; LMW, 3 mg/mL). Regarding biofilm growth, chitosan inhibited C. albicans adhesion (ca. 95%), biofilm formation (percentages above 90%) and reduced mature biofilms by ca. 65% and dual species biofilms (C. albicans and S. mutans) by ca. 70%. These results display the potential of this molecule to be used as an effective anti-Candida agent capable of acting upon C. albicans infections.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/3/4/908candidiasisCandida albicanschitosanbiofilmantibiofilm
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author Eduardo Costa
Sara Silva
Freni Tavaria
Manuela Pintado
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Sara Silva
Freni Tavaria
Manuela Pintado
Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity of Chitosan on the Oral Pathogen Candida albicans
Pathogens
candidiasis
Candida albicans
chitosan
biofilm
antibiofilm
author_facet Eduardo Costa
Sara Silva
Freni Tavaria
Manuela Pintado
author_sort Eduardo Costa
title Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity of Chitosan on the Oral Pathogen Candida albicans
title_short Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity of Chitosan on the Oral Pathogen Candida albicans
title_full Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity of Chitosan on the Oral Pathogen Candida albicans
title_fullStr Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity of Chitosan on the Oral Pathogen Candida albicans
title_full_unstemmed Antimicrobial and Antibiofilm Activity of Chitosan on the Oral Pathogen Candida albicans
title_sort antimicrobial and antibiofilm activity of chitosan on the oral pathogen candida albicans
publisher MDPI AG
series Pathogens
issn 2076-0817
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Oral candidiasis is particularly evident, not only in cancer patients receiving chemotherapy, but also in elderly people with xerostomy. In general, Candida is an opportunistic pathogen, causing infections in immunocompromised people and, in some cases, when the natural microbiota is altered. Chitosan, a natural derivative of chitin, is a polysaccharide that has been proven to possess a broad spectrum of antimicrobial activity that encompasses action against fungi, yeast and bacteria. While recent studies have revealed a significant antibiofilm activity upon several microorganisms, including C. albicans, little is known regarding the impact of chitosan upon the adhesive process or mature biofilms. With that in mind, the purpose of this work was to evaluate, in vitro, the capability of chitosan to inhibit C. albicans growth and biofilm formation. The results obtained showed that chitosan is capable of inhibiting C. albicans planktonic growth (HMW, 1 mg/mL; LMW, 3 mg/mL). Regarding biofilm growth, chitosan inhibited C. albicans adhesion (ca. 95%), biofilm formation (percentages above 90%) and reduced mature biofilms by ca. 65% and dual species biofilms (C. albicans and S. mutans) by ca. 70%. These results display the potential of this molecule to be used as an effective anti-Candida agent capable of acting upon C. albicans infections.
topic candidiasis
Candida albicans
chitosan
biofilm
antibiofilm
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-0817/3/4/908
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