Candida sp. can cause infections of indwelling medical devices associated with biofilm formation, which are difficult to treat due to insensitivity of adherent microorganisms to host defence mechanisms and standard antimicrobial therapy. The aim of this paper was to determine the effect of EDTA (disodium salt) on the adhesion of Candida sp. to some catheters and also on biofilm formation by the yeasts and its eradication in relation to cytotoxicity of this chelating agent to the cell cultures. The adhesion process and biofilm formation, and also EDTA cytotoxicity to green monkey kidney (GMK) cell culture were determined using MTT tetrazolium salt [3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium bromide)] reduction assay. EDTA inhibited the growth of free-floating forms of Candida sp. strains with minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) from 0.06 to 0.25 mM; the minimal fungicidal concentration (MFC) values ranged from 64 to 128 mM. The prevention of Candida sp. adhesion on the catheters used or eradication of the adherent cells was achieved at 0.5 to 4.0 mM EDTA. Also biofilm formation was prevented by 0.5 to 4.0 mM EDTA. Much higher concentration of EDTA (32 to 128 mM) was needed to eradicate the mature biofilm. EDTA at concentration up to 1 mM was not toxic for GMK cells. At higher concentration, toxicity of EDTA to GMK cells was correlated with the concentration of this agent and the time of exposure. Summing up, EDTA may be regarded as a useful agent rather in prophylaxis of candidal infections of medical devices.
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