| Literature DB >> 31351106 |
Luis Antonio Bautista-Hernández1, José Luis Gómez-Olivares2, Beatriz Buentello-Volante3, Alfredo Dominguez-Lopez3, Yonathan Garfias4, María Cristina Acosta-García5, Rosa Paulina Calvillo-Medina6, Victor Manuel Bautista-de Lucio7.
Abstract
The interactions between prokaryotes and eukaryotes are abundant in nature. These microorganisms also interact in the human body. Fungal-bacteria interactions are present in many diseases. In this study, we evaluated the microbial interaction of Fusarium falciforme and Staphylococcus aureus developing mixed biofilm in vitro. When both microorganisms grew up together the mixed biofilm biomass decreased than F. falciforme monobiofilm biomass. S. aureus was able to interact and form aggregates over the mycelium and conidia surface of F. falciforme. Our results suggest that S. aureus could bind to colloidal chitin. On another hand, the supernatants from S. aureus biofilm and S. aureus-F. falciforme presented an antifungal effect over F. falciforme biofilm formation. Finally we found that the pH had an inhibitory effect over fungal biofilm formation. We concluded that S. aureus can affect the F. falciforme growth negatively in mixed biofilm involving factors like pH, supernatants compounds, anchor to chitin, and bacterial viability.Entities:
Keywords: Chitin; Fungal-bacterial interactions; Matrix; Mixed biofilms
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31351106 DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2019.103644
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Pathog ISSN: 0882-4010 Impact factor: 3.738