Actividad antifúngica de melanina en cepas clínicas de Candida spp.
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Fuentes, Marisol
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Actividad antifúngica de melanina en cepas clínicas de Candida spp.
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Background: Melanocytes are cells located in epidermis and mucous membranes that synthesize melanin and
cytokines. It is known that melanin has antimicrobial activity and that melanocytes are melanized in presence of
microbial molecules. Objective: To study the antifungal activity of melanin on Candida spp. Methodology: The
minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) to melanin was determined in 4 Candida ATCC strains (C. albicans
SC5314, C. parapsilosis 22019, C. glabrata 2001, C. krusei 6258) and 56 clinical isolates of Candida spp. (33 C.
albicans, 12 C. glabrata, 3 C. famata, 3 C. krusei, 3 C. parapsilosis, 2 C. tropicalis) using a broth microdilution
method. In addition, the antifungal activity of melanocytes and mice melanoma cells was tested against C. albicans.
Results: Melanin inhibited the tested isolates, including the susceptible dose-dependent and fluconazole-resistant
strains; MIC range and MIC50 were 0.09-50 μg/mL and 6.25 μg/mL, respectively. Pigmented cells lysates inhibited
C. albicans. Conclusions: Melanin is able to inhibit clinical isolates of Candida spp. Melanization could be an
important protective mechanism of melanocytes.
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Rev Chilena Infectol 2014; 31 (1): 28-33
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