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The Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans Promotes Bladder Colonization of Group B Streptococcus

Samuel R. Shing, Anissa R. Ramos, Kathryn A. Patras, Angelica M. Riestra, Sinead McCabe, Victor Nizet, Alison Coady

2020Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Group B Streptococcus (GBS) is a common cause of bacterial urinary tract infections (UTI) in susceptible populations, including pregnant women and the elderly; however, the factors that govern GBS persistence and disease severity in this niche are not fully understood. Here, we report that the presence of the fungus Candida albicans, a common urogenital colonizer, can promote GBS UTI. Co-inoculation of GBS with C. albicans increased bacterial adherence to bladder epithelium and promoted GBS colonization in vivo in a C. albicans adhesin-dependent manner. This study demonstrates that fungal colonization of the urogenital tract may be an important determinant of bacterial pathogenesis during UTI.

Topics & Concepts

MicrobiologyCandida albicansColonizationBiologyGroup BBacterial adhesinPathogenCorpus albicansStreptococcusStreptococcus agalactiaePathogenesisFungusVirulenceImmunologyBacteriaMedicineInternal medicineBotanyGeneticsBiochemistryGeneUrinary Tract Infections ManagementNeonatal and Maternal InfectionsPediatric Urology and Nephrology Studies