The Host's Reply to Candida Biofilm

Pathogens. 2016 Mar 18;5(1):33. doi: 10.3390/pathogens5010033.

Abstract

Candida spp. are among the most common nosocomial fungal pathogens and are notorious for their propensity toward biofilm formation. When growing on a medical device or mucosal surface, these organisms reside as communities embedded in a protective matrix, resisting host defenses. The host responds to Candida biofilm by depositing a variety of proteins that become incorporated into the biofilm matrix. Compared to free-floating Candida, leukocytes are less effective against Candida within a biofilm. This review highlights recent advances describing the host's response to Candida biofilms using ex vivo and in vivo models of mucosal and device-associated biofilm infections.

Keywords: Candida; biofilm; defense; host; matrix; model; monocyte; mucosal; neutrophil.

Publication types

  • Review