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Understanding environmental and biocide survival of Candida auris through transcriptional profiling


ABSTRACT: Candida auris is an enigmatic fungal pathogen, recently elevated to the Critical Priority group of fungal pathogens by the World Health Organisation. Of key concern is its ability to cause outbreaks within intensive and chronic care units, which is facilitated through biofilm formation. We investigated the susceptibility of phenotypically-diverse C. auris isolates to sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) disinfection, and the subsequent role of biofilms in surviving disinfection using a dry-surface biofilm (DSB) model and transcriptomic profiling. Planktonic cells were tested for susceptibility to NaOCl using minimum inhibitory concentration and disinfection protocols. Biofilm formation using the DSB model consisted of consecutive 48 hr cycles with/without media across a 12-day period, assessed using viable counts, biomass assays, and microscopy. Disinfection efficacy was assessed using clinically relevant protocols of 500-1000 ppm for 1-5 min. RNA-sequencing was performed on untreated DSBs in comparison to planktonic cells. Isolates were found to be sensitive to NaOCl planktonically at concentrations ≤62.5 ppm, and grew robust biofilms using the DSB protocol. Biofilms developed tolerance to all NaOCl treatment parameters, with 2-4 log10-reductions in viable cells observed at highest concentrations. Transcriptomics identified ABC transporters and iron acquisition pathways as strongly upregulated in DSBs relative to planktonic cells. We have optimised a DSB protocol in which C. auris biofilms can mediate tolerance to adverse conditions such as NaOCl disinfection, suggesting a lifestyle through which this problematic yeast can environmentally persist and transmit. Mechanistically, the upregulation of small-molecule and iron transport pathways have been identified as potential facilitators of survival.

ORGANISM(S): Candidozyma auris

PROVIDER: GSE239851 | GEO | 2023/08/07

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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