Exploration of the anticandidal mechanism of Cassia spectabilis in debilitating candidiasis

Candida albicans has become resistant to the commercially available, toxic, and expensive anti-Candida agents that are on the market. These factors force the search for new antifungal agents from natural resources. Cassia spectabilis had been traditionally employed by healers for many generations....

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Main Authors: Torey, Angeline, Vijayarathna, Soundararajan, Jothy, Subramanion L., Gothai, Sivapragasam, Yeng, Chen, Latha, Lachimanan Yoga, Kanwar, Jagat R., Dharmaraj, Saravanan, Sasidharan, Sreenivasan
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spelling my.usm.eprints.39076 http://eprints.usm.my/39076/ Exploration of the anticandidal mechanism of Cassia spectabilis in debilitating candidiasis Torey, Angeline Vijayarathna, Soundararajan Jothy, Subramanion L. Gothai, Sivapragasam Yeng, Chen Latha, Lachimanan Yoga Kanwar, Jagat R. Dharmaraj, Saravanan Sasidharan, Sreenivasan R735-854 Medical education. Medical schools. Research Candida albicans has become resistant to the commercially available, toxic, and expensive anti-Candida agents that are on the market. These factors force the search for new antifungal agents from natural resources. Cassia spectabilis had been traditionally employed by healers for many generations. The possible mechanisms of the C. spectabilis leaf extract were determined by potassium leakage study and the effect of the extract on the constituents of the cell wall and enzymes as well as the morphological changes on C. albicans cells were studied along with cytotoxicity assays. The cytotoxicity result indicated that the extract is nontoxic as was clearly substantiated by a half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) value of 59.10 mg/mL. The treated cells (C. spectabilis extract) demonstrated potassium leakage of 1039 parts per million (ppm) compared to Amphotericin B (AmpB)-treated cells with a released potassium value of 1115 ppm. The effects of the extract on the cell wall proteins illustrated that there were three major types of variations in the expression of treated cell wall proteins: the presence of new proteins, the absence of proteins, and the amount of expressed protein. The activities of two enzymes, a-glucosidase and proteinase, were determined to be significantly high, thereby not fully coinciding with the properties of the antifungal reaction triggered by C. spectabilis. The morphology of C. albicans cells treated with the C. spectabilis extract showed that the cells had abnormalities and were damaged or detached within the microcolonies. Our study verifies C. spectabilis leaf extract as an effective anti-C. albicans agent. Elsevier 2016 Article PeerReviewed Torey, Angeline and Vijayarathna, Soundararajan and Jothy, Subramanion L. and Gothai, Sivapragasam and Yeng, Chen and Latha, Lachimanan Yoga and Kanwar, Jagat R. and Dharmaraj, Saravanan and Sasidharan, Sreenivasan (2016) Exploration of the anticandidal mechanism of Cassia spectabilis in debilitating candidiasis. Journal of Traditional and Complementary Medicine, 6 (1). pp. 97-104. ISSN 2225-4110 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26870686
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topic R735-854 Medical education. Medical schools. Research
spellingShingle R735-854 Medical education. Medical schools. Research
Torey, Angeline
Vijayarathna, Soundararajan
Jothy, Subramanion L.
Gothai, Sivapragasam
Yeng, Chen
Latha, Lachimanan Yoga
Kanwar, Jagat R.
Dharmaraj, Saravanan
Sasidharan, Sreenivasan
Exploration of the anticandidal mechanism of Cassia spectabilis in debilitating candidiasis
description Candida albicans has become resistant to the commercially available, toxic, and expensive anti-Candida agents that are on the market. These factors force the search for new antifungal agents from natural resources. Cassia spectabilis had been traditionally employed by healers for many generations. The possible mechanisms of the C. spectabilis leaf extract were determined by potassium leakage study and the effect of the extract on the constituents of the cell wall and enzymes as well as the morphological changes on C. albicans cells were studied along with cytotoxicity assays. The cytotoxicity result indicated that the extract is nontoxic as was clearly substantiated by a half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50) value of 59.10 mg/mL. The treated cells (C. spectabilis extract) demonstrated potassium leakage of 1039 parts per million (ppm) compared to Amphotericin B (AmpB)-treated cells with a released potassium value of 1115 ppm. The effects of the extract on the cell wall proteins illustrated that there were three major types of variations in the expression of treated cell wall proteins: the presence of new proteins, the absence of proteins, and the amount of expressed protein. The activities of two enzymes, a-glucosidase and proteinase, were determined to be significantly high, thereby not fully coinciding with the properties of the antifungal reaction triggered by C. spectabilis. The morphology of C. albicans cells treated with the C. spectabilis extract showed that the cells had abnormalities and were damaged or detached within the microcolonies. Our study verifies C. spectabilis leaf extract as an effective anti-C. albicans agent.
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author Torey, Angeline
Vijayarathna, Soundararajan
Jothy, Subramanion L.
Gothai, Sivapragasam
Yeng, Chen
Latha, Lachimanan Yoga
Kanwar, Jagat R.
Dharmaraj, Saravanan
Sasidharan, Sreenivasan
author_facet Torey, Angeline
Vijayarathna, Soundararajan
Jothy, Subramanion L.
Gothai, Sivapragasam
Yeng, Chen
Latha, Lachimanan Yoga
Kanwar, Jagat R.
Dharmaraj, Saravanan
Sasidharan, Sreenivasan
author_sort Torey, Angeline
title Exploration of the anticandidal mechanism of Cassia spectabilis in debilitating candidiasis
title_short Exploration of the anticandidal mechanism of Cassia spectabilis in debilitating candidiasis
title_full Exploration of the anticandidal mechanism of Cassia spectabilis in debilitating candidiasis
title_fullStr Exploration of the anticandidal mechanism of Cassia spectabilis in debilitating candidiasis
title_full_unstemmed Exploration of the anticandidal mechanism of Cassia spectabilis in debilitating candidiasis
title_sort exploration of the anticandidal mechanism of cassia spectabilis in debilitating candidiasis
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.usm.my/39076/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26870686
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