Comparative transcriptional analysis of Candida auris biofilms following farnesol and tyrosol treatment

  • Jakab Á
  • Kovács F
  • Balla N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Candida auris is a multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen, which is frequently associated with biofilm-related infections. Candida -derived quorum-sensing molecules (farnesol and tyrosol) play a pivotal role in the regulation of fungal morphogenesis and biofilm development. Furthermore, they may have remarkable anti-biofilm effects, especially at supraphysiological concentrations. Innovative therapeutic approaches interfering with quorum sensing may be a promising future strategy against C. auris biofilms; however, limited data are currently available concerning farnesol-induced and tyrosol-related molecular effects in C. auris . Here, we detected several genes involved in biofilm events, glycolysis, ergosterol biosynthesis, fatty acid oxidation, iron metabolism, and autophagy, which were primarily influenced following farnesol or tyrosol exposure. Moreover, calcium, magnesium, and iron homeostasis were also significantly affected. These results reveal those molecular and physiological events, which may support the development of novel therapeutic approaches against C. auris biofilms.

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Jakab, Á., Kovács, F., Balla, N., Nagy-Köteles, C., Ragyák, Á., Nagy, F., … Kovács, R. (2024). Comparative transcriptional analysis of Candida auris biofilms following farnesol and tyrosol treatment. Microbiology Spectrum, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02278-23

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