The roles of CDR1, CDR2, and MDR1 in kaempferol-induced suppression with fluconazole-resistant Candida albicans

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作者
Shao, Jing [1 ]
Zhang, MengXiang [1 ]
Wang, TianMing [2 ]
Li, Yue [3 ]
Wang, ChangZhong [1 ]
机构
[1] Anhui Univ Chinese Med, Sch Chinese & Western Integrat Med, Lab Microbiol & Immunol, Hefei 230038, Peoples R China
[2] Anhui Univ Chinese Med, Sch Chinese & Western Integrat Med, Lab Biochem & Mol Biol, Hefei 230038, Peoples R China
[3] Anhui Univ Chinese Med, Clin Coll Tradit Chinese Med, Gynecol Tradit Chinese Med, Hefei, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
rhodamine; 6G; fluconazole resistance; gene expression; synergism; Efflux pump; EFFLUX PUMP; ANTIFUNGAL ACTIVITY; AZOLE RESISTANCE; ANTIBACTERIAL; MECHANISMS; BAICALEIN; REVERSES; CATECHIN; STRAIN; ABC;
D O I
10.3109/13880209.2015.1091483
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Context: Fungal infections caused by fluconazole-resistant Candida albicans are an intractable clinical problem, calling for new efficient antifungal drugs. Kaempferol, an active flavonoid, has been considered a potential candidate against Candida species. Objective: This work investigates the resistance reversion of kaempferol in fluconazole-resistant C. albicans and the underlying mechanism. Materials and methods: The antifungal activities of fluconazole and/or kaempferol were assessed by a series of standard procedures including broth microdilution method, checkerboard assay and time-kill (T-K) test in nine clinical strains as well as a standard reference isolate of C. albicans. Subsequently, the morphological changes, the efflux of rhodamine 6G, and the expressions of CDR 1, CDR 2, and MDR 1 were analysed by scanning electron microscope (SEM), inverted fluorescence microscope and quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) in C. albicans z2003. Results: For all the tested C. albicans strains, the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of fluconazole and kaempferol ranged 0.25-32 and 128-256 mu g/mL with a range of fractional inhibitory concentration index of 0.257-0.531. In C. albicans z2003, the expression of both CDR 1 and CDR 2 were decreased after exposure to kaempferol alone with negligible rhodamine 6G accumulation, while the expression of CDR 1, CDR 2 and MDR 1 were all decreased when fluconazole and kaempferol were used concomitantly with notable fluorescence of rhodamine 6G observed. Discussion and conclusion: Kaempferol-induced reversion in fluconazole-resistant C. albicans might be likely due to the suppression of the expression of CDR1, CDR2 and MDR1.
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页码:984 / 992
页数:9
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