Abstract
Background: Saccharomyces cerevisiaeis generally considered safe, and is involved in the production of many types of foods and dietary supplements. However, some isolates, which are genetically related to strains used in brewing and baking, have shown virulent traits, being able to produce infections in humans, mainly in immunodeficient patients. This can lead to systemic infections in humans.Methods: In this work, we studiedS. cerevisiaeisolates in an in vitro human endothelial barrier model, comparing their behaviour with that of several strains of the related pathogensCandida glabrataandCandida albicans.Results: The results showed that this food related yeast is able to cross the endothelial barrierin vitro. However, in contrast toC. glabrataandC. albicans,S. cerevisiaeshowed very low levels of traversal.Conclusions: We conclude that using anin vitrohuman endothelial barrier model withS. cerevisiaecan be useful to evaluate the safety ofS. cerevisiaestrains isolated from foods.
Funder
Spanish Government and ERDF
Generalitat Valenciana
Subject
General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine
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