The efficacy of antimicrobial therapies in the treatment of mixed biofilms formed between Candida albicans and Porphyromonas gingivalis during epithelial cell infection in the aspiration pneumonia model

2025
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dc.abstract.enAspiration pneumonia is a serious respiratory condition, which is particularly prevalent in patients with dysphagia, neurological disorders, or those undergoing surgical interventions. The formation of multispecies biofilms in the oral cavity, involving the bacterial periodontopathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis and the opportunistic pathogenic fungus Candida albicans, may also be related to the development of this serious disease, contributing also to the resistance to standard antimicrobial treatment. Therefore, this research aimed to evaluate the efficacy of selected antibiotics‒levofloxacin, metronidazole, meropenem, vancomycin‒and antifungal agents‒amphotericin B, caspofungin, and fluconazole‒on these mixed biofilms in the aspiration pneumonia model. While metronidazole and levofloxacin effectively inhibited bacterial viability in the mixed biofilms, lower doses increased release of bacterial proteases. In the conditions of mixed biofilms meropenem and vancomycin showed reduced efficacy, requiring significantly higher doses to achieve similar effect in mixed biofilms as in single bacterial cultures. Treatment with antifungals revealed that amphotericin B significantly impacted fungal cell viability within mixed biofilms, and this effect was enhanced when the antifungal drug was applied in the presence of P. gingivalis. Caspofungin and fluconazole showed variable efficacy, with caspofungin being more effective against C. albicans cells within biofilm. These findings indicated that due to the mutual microbial protection in the mixed-species biofilm, P. gingivalis retained its virulence despite increasing antibiotic doses. However, no excessive benefit of mixed biofilms was observed for C. albicans in the presence of antifungals, indicating the minor importance of yeasts in aspiration pneumonia development and their protective role for other pathogens in mixed-species infection.
dc.affiliationWydział Biochemii, Biofizyki i Biotechnologii : Zakład Biochemii Porównawczej i Bioanalityki
dc.affiliationSzkoła Doktorska Nauk Ścisłych i Przyrodniczych
dc.affiliationWydział Biochemii, Biofizyki i Biotechnologii : Zakład Mikrobiologii
dc.contributor.authorBraś, Grażyna - 104087
dc.contributor.authorWronowska, Ewelina - 249509
dc.contributor.authorGonzalez Gonzalez, Miriam - 393554
dc.contributor.authorJuszczak, Magdalena - 257585
dc.contributor.authorSurowiec, Magdalena - 246255
dc.contributor.authorSidlo, Wiktoria
dc.contributor.authorSatała, Dorota - 177568
dc.contributor.authorKulig, Kamila - 247020
dc.contributor.authorKarkowska-Kuleta, Justyna - 104458
dc.contributor.authorKozieł, Joanna - 129350
dc.contributor.authorBudziaszek, Joanna - 229938
dc.contributor.authorRąpała-Kozik, Maria - 131641
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dc.date.issued2025
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dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00430-025-00818-2
dc.identifier.eissn1432-1831
dc.identifier.issn0300-8584
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/handle/item/547256
dc.languageeng
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dc.subject.enin vitro biofilm
dc.subject.enaspiration pneumonia
dc.subject.enantibiotic and antimycotic treatment
dc.subject.enCandida albicans
dc.subject.enPorphyromonas gingivalis
dc.subject.enhost cell responses
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dc.titleThe efficacy of antimicrobial therapies in the treatment of mixed biofilms formed between Candida albicans and Porphyromonas gingivalis during epithelial cell infection in the aspiration pneumonia model
dc.title.journalMedical Microbiology and Immunology
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Aspiration pneumonia is a serious respiratory condition, which is particularly prevalent in patients with dysphagia, neurological disorders, or those undergoing surgical interventions. The formation of multispecies biofilms in the oral cavity, involving the bacterial periodontopathogen Porphyromonas gingivalis and the opportunistic pathogenic fungus Candida albicans, may also be related to the development of this serious disease, contributing also to the resistance to standard antimicrobial treatment. Therefore, this research aimed to evaluate the efficacy of selected antibiotics‒levofloxacin, metronidazole, meropenem, vancomycin‒and antifungal agents‒amphotericin B, caspofungin, and fluconazole‒on these mixed biofilms in the aspiration pneumonia model. While metronidazole and levofloxacin effectively inhibited bacterial viability in the mixed biofilms, lower doses increased release of bacterial proteases. In the conditions of mixed biofilms meropenem and vancomycin showed reduced efficacy, requiring significantly higher doses to achieve similar effect in mixed biofilms as in single bacterial cultures. Treatment with antifungals revealed that amphotericin B significantly impacted fungal cell viability within mixed biofilms, and this effect was enhanced when the antifungal drug was applied in the presence of P. gingivalis. Caspofungin and fluconazole showed variable efficacy, with caspofungin being more effective against C. albicans cells within biofilm. These findings indicated that due to the mutual microbial protection in the mixed-species biofilm, P. gingivalis retained its virulence despite increasing antibiotic doses. However, no excessive benefit of mixed biofilms was observed for C. albicans in the presence of antifungals, indicating the minor importance of yeasts in aspiration pneumonia development and their protective role for other pathogens in mixed-species infection.
dc.affiliation
Wydział Biochemii, Biofizyki i Biotechnologii : Zakład Biochemii Porównawczej i Bioanalityki
dc.affiliation
Szkoła Doktorska Nauk Ścisłych i Przyrodniczych
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Wydział Biochemii, Biofizyki i Biotechnologii : Zakład Mikrobiologii
dc.contributor.author
Braś, Grażyna - 104087
dc.contributor.author
Wronowska, Ewelina - 249509
dc.contributor.author
Gonzalez Gonzalez, Miriam - 393554
dc.contributor.author
Juszczak, Magdalena - 257585
dc.contributor.author
Surowiec, Magdalena - 246255
dc.contributor.author
Sidlo, Wiktoria
dc.contributor.author
Satała, Dorota - 177568
dc.contributor.author
Kulig, Kamila - 247020
dc.contributor.author
Karkowska-Kuleta, Justyna - 104458
dc.contributor.author
Kozieł, Joanna - 129350
dc.contributor.author
Budziaszek, Joanna - 229938
dc.contributor.author
Rąpała-Kozik, Maria - 131641
dc.date.accessioned
2025-02-06T13:27:58Z
dc.date.available
2025-02-06T13:27:58Z
dc.date.createdaten
2025-02-05T09:00:24Z
dc.date.issued
2025
dc.date.openaccess
0
dc.description.accesstime
w momencie opublikowania
dc.description.additional
Bibliogr.
dc.description.number
1
dc.description.version
ostateczna wersja wydawcy
dc.description.volume
214
dc.identifier.articleid
8
dc.identifier.doi
10.1007/s00430-025-00818-2
dc.identifier.eissn
1432-1831
dc.identifier.issn
0300-8584
dc.identifier.uri
https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/handle/item/547256
dc.language
eng
dc.language.container
eng
dc.rights
Udzielam licencji. Uznanie autorstwa 4.0 Międzynarodowa
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CC-BY
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.pl
dc.share.type
inne
dc.subject.en
in vitro biofilm
dc.subject.en
aspiration pneumonia
dc.subject.en
antibiotic and antimycotic treatment
dc.subject.en
Candida albicans
dc.subject.en
Porphyromonas gingivalis
dc.subject.en
host cell responses
dc.subtype
Article
dc.title
The efficacy of antimicrobial therapies in the treatment of mixed biofilms formed between Candida albicans and Porphyromonas gingivalis during epithelial cell infection in the aspiration pneumonia model
dc.title.journal
Medical Microbiology and Immunology
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JournalArticle
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