Evaluating Candida albicans biofilm formation in silkworms

Med Mycol. 2021 Feb 4;59(2):201-205. doi: 10.1093/mmy/myaa064.

Abstract

Candida albicans is a pathogenic fungus that causes deep mycosis in immunocompromised patients and forms a biofilm on catheter surfaces. Here we showed that C. albicans infection of silkworms led to biofilm formation on the surface of polyurethane fibers, a catheter substrate material, while inside the silkworm body. Silkworms inserted with polyurethane fibers survived for at least 48 hours. When silkworms inserted with polyurethane fibers were subsequently infected with C. albicans, biofilm formed on the surface of the polyurethane fiber within 24 hours in the silkworm body. These results suggest that silkworms can be used to evaluate C. albicans biofilm formation.

Keywords: Candida albicans; in vivo evaluation; biofilm; medical device; silkworm.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Biofilms / growth & development*
  • Bombyx / microbiology*
  • Candida albicans / growth & development*
  • Candida albicans / physiology*
  • Equipment and Supplies / microbiology
  • Polyurethanes

Substances

  • Polyurethanes