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  • The study introduces a microcosm biofilm (MiB) model for understanding vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) by mimicking vaginal conditions.
  • Optimal growth conditions for MiBs were found in a vaginal fluid simulator at pH 4.5 and 35°C, leading to increased cell density, biomass, and fluconazole resistance compared to monospecies biofilms.
  • The MiB model reveals complex microbial relationships in the vaginal environment and may assist in developing new strategies for managing VVC.

Article Abstract

This study proposes a microcosm biofilm (MiB) model for the study of vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC). Different conditions that mimic the vaginal environment were tested for MiB formation. The best growth conditions were obtained with samples incubated in vaginal fluid simulator medium pH 4.5 at 35 °C under a microaerophilic atmosphere. MiBs were evaluated for growth kinetics, fluconazole susceptibility and morphology. Samples containing high numbers of bacteria were analyzed for metagenomics. At 48 h, MiBs presented a higher cell density (CFU ml), a higher biomass and tolerance to fluconazole than their corresponding monospecies biofilms. Morphological analysis of MiBs revealed blastoconidia preferentially adhered to epithelial cells. Abundant spp. were detected in two clinical samples; their MiBs showed a lower biomass and a higher fluconazole susceptibility. The proposed model proved to be a useful tool for the study of the complex microbial relationship in the vaginal environment, and may help to find new strategies for VVC control.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08927014.2020.1785435DOI Listing

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