BMC Microbiology (Nov 2023)

Activity of propolis from Mexico on the proliferation and virulence factors of Candida albicans

  • Mario Rodriguez-Canales,
  • Yoli Mariana Medina-Romero,
  • Marco Aurelio Rodriguez-Monroy,
  • Uriel Nava-Solis,
  • Sandra Isabel Bolaños-Cruz,
  • Maria Jimena Mendoza-Romero,
  • Jorge E. Campos,
  • Ana Bertha Hernandez-Hernandez,
  • Yolanda I. Chirino,
  • Tonatiuh Cruz-Sanchez,
  • Carlos Gerardo Garcia-Tovar,
  • Maria Margarita Canales-Martinez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12866-023-03064-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

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Abstract Background This research evaluated the anti-Candida albicans effect of Mexican propolis from Chihuahua. Chemical composition of the ethanolic extract of propolis was determined by GC-MS, HPLC-DAD, and HPLC-MS. The presence of anthraquinone, aromatic acid, fatty acids, flavonoids, and carbohydrates was revealed. Results The anti-Candida activity of propolis was determined. The inhibitions halos were between 10.0 to 11.8 mm; 25% minimum inhibitory concentration (0.5 mg/ml) was fungistatic, and 50% minimum inhibitory concentration (1.0 mg/ml) was fungicidal. The effect of propolis on the capability of C. albicans to change its morphology was evaluated. 25% minimum inhibitory concentration inhibited to 50% of germ tube formation. Staining with calcofluor-white and propidium iodide was performed, showing that the propolis affected the integrity of the cell membrane. INT1 gene expression was evaluated by qRT-PCR. Propolis significantly inhibited the expression of the INT1 gene encodes an adhesin (Int1p). Chihuahua propolis extract inhibited the proliferation of Candida albicans, the development of the germ tube, and the synthesis of adhesin INT1. Conclusions Given the properties demonstrated for Chihuahua propolis, we propose that it is a candidate to be considered as an ideal antifungal agent to help treat this infection since it would not have the toxic effects of conventional antifungals.

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