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ScienceAsia 48 (2022):ID 215-222 |doi:
10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2022.020
Treatment with the combined antimicrobials triggers proteomic changes in P. aeruginosa-C. albicans polyspecies biofilms
Siti Fadilah Mohd Isaa, Umi Marshida Abdul Hamida,b, Mohd Fakharul Zaman Raja Yahyaa,b,*
ABSTRACT: Pseudomonas aeruginosa is known to coexist and interact with Candida albicans in the polyspecies
biofilms. In our previous work, treatment with the combined antimicrobials has been shown to significantly inhibit this
polyspecies biofilm; however, the proteomic changes associated with this biofilm inhibition remain not well understood.
Thus, the present work was performed to determine the proteome profile of P. aeruginosa-C. albicans polyspecies
biofilms following treatment with the combined antimicrobials. The P. aeruginosa-C. albicans polyspecies biofilms were
developed in 6-well microplates at 37 ?C for 24 h under aerobic and anaerobic conditions. Following the treatment
with 40 mg/ml combined antimicrobials (20 mg/ml erythromycin:20 mg/ml nystatin), whole-cell proteomes from the
polyspecies biofilms were analyzed by a combination of two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D SDSPAGE) and mass spectrometry. On the other hand, the differentially expressed proteins were analyzed using STRING
database. Results demonstrated that 3 and 9 P. aeruginosa proteins were differentially expressed in treated polyspecies
biofilms under aerobic and anaerobic conditions, respectively. Based on the protein interaction network, several
biological pathways such as carbohydrate metabolism, protein metabolism, and secondary metabolite metabolism in
P. aeruginosa might be affected by the treatment with combined antimicrobials. There were no differentially expressed
C. albicans proteins identified herein. It is possible that the inhibition of the polyspecies biofilms by the combined
antimicrobial is associated with multiple biological pathways. The combined antimicrobials used in the present study
may be useful to manage the diseases caused by P. aeruginosa-C. albicans polyspecies biofilms.
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Faculty of Applied Sciences, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Selangor 40450 Malaysia |
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Molecular Microbial Pathogenicity Research Group, Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences CoRe, Universiti Teknologi
MARA, Selangor 40450 Malaysia |
* Corresponding author, E-mail: fakharulzaman@uitm.edu.my
Received 11 Mar 2021, Accepted 21 Oct 2021
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