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Role of arthroconidia in biofilm formation by Trichosporon asahii.

Sanae Kurakado1, Tomoaki Miyashita1, Ryota Chiba1, Chisato Sato1, Yasuhiko Matsumoto1, Takashi Sugita1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Trichosporon asahii is the major causative agent of disseminated and deep-seated trichosporonosis. It is capable of forming biofilms on surfaces, leading to medical device-related infection.Trichosporon asahii may be present as yeast form, hyphae and/or arthroconidia; however, the relationship between its biofilm-forming ability and its morphological transition is unclear.
OBJECTIVES: We investigated whether the T. asahii morphological transition contributes to its biofilm formation. We also determined the conditions required to induce each of the morphologies.
METHODS: Three high- and three low-biofilm-producing strains (HBS and LBS, respectively) were selected using a biofilm formation assay, and the cell surface hydrophobicity of these six strains was measured. For each strain, the morphology was observed and the number of each morphological form (yeast form, hypha and arthroconidium) was counted to calculate the ratio. Finally, the ability of cells each morphological type to adhere to the polystyrene substrate was evaluated.
RESULTS: The HBS exhibited abundant arthroconidia and hyphae; in contrast, the LBS produced mainly hyphae with few or no arthroconidia. The production of hyphae was increased by nitrogen-containing medium, and the production of arthroconidia was increased by nitrogen-deficient medium. Cells incubated under nitrogen-deficient conditions showed higher adherence to a polystyrene surface than those incubated in the presence of nitrogen.
CONCLUSION: Arthroconidia of T. asahii play a key role in biofilm formation by promoting cellular adhesion.
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Keywords:  zzm321990Trichosporon asahiizzm321990; arthroconidia; biofilm; hyphae; morphology

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32918326     DOI: 10.1111/myc.13181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mycoses        ISSN: 0933-7407            Impact factor:   4.377


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