Undesired Effect of Vancomycin Prolonged Treatment: Enhanced Biofilm Production of the Nosocomial Pathogen <i>Candida auris</i>
Fungal infections are often consequent to prolonged antibiotic treatments. Vancomycin (Van) is the first-choice antibiotic in the treatment of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> infections associated with colonization of catheter surfaces. We demonstrate the direct effect of Van in promoting t...
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | Fungal infections are often consequent to prolonged antibiotic treatments. Vancomycin (Van) is the first-choice antibiotic in the treatment of <i>Staphylococcus aureus</i> infections associated with colonization of catheter surfaces. We demonstrate the direct effect of Van in promoting the formation of the biofilm of the emergent yeast pathogen <i>Candida auris,</i> developed in the conventional polystyrene microwell plate model, as well as on silicone surfaces (22 and 28% increase in total biomass, respectively) and on an <i>S. aures</i> biofilm, residual after vancomycin treatment, where <i>C. auris</i> achieved 99% of the mixed biofilm population. The effect of Van was assessed also in vivo, in the <i>Galleria mellonella</i> infection model, which showed higher mortality when infected with the yeast pathogen in the presence of the antibiotic. This evidence enhances awareness of the potential risk associated with prolonged antibiotic use in promoting fungal infections. |
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Item Description: | 10.3390/antibiotics11121771 2079-6382 |