Species Distribution and Virulence Factors of Candida spp. Isolated from the Oral Cavity of Kidney Transplant Recipients in Brazil
Although yeasts belonging to the genus Candida are frequently seen as commensals in the oral cavity, they possess virulence attributes that contribute for pathogenicity. The aims of the present study were to study the prevalence of Candida spp. isolated from the oral cavity of renal transplant recip...
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description | Although yeasts belonging to the genus
Candida
are frequently seen as commensals in the oral cavity, they possess virulence attributes that contribute for pathogenicity. The aims of the present study were to study the prevalence of
Candida
spp. isolated from the oral cavity of renal transplant recipients and to analyze strains virulence factors. We isolated a total of 70
Candida
strains from 111 transplant recipients, and
Candida albicans
was the most prevalent species (82.86 %). Oral candidiasis was diagnosed in 14.4 % kidney transplant patients, while 11 isolates (15.7 %) corresponded to non-
Candida albicans Candida
(NCAC) species.
C. albicans
adhered to a higher extension than NCAC strains. Some isolates of
Candida tropicalis
were markedly adherent to human buccal epithelial cells and highly biofilm-forming strains. Regarding proteinase activity,
Candida orthopsilosis
was more proteolytic than
Candida metapsilosis
.
Candida glabrata
and
Candida dubliniensis
showed very low ability to form biofilm on polystyrene microtiter plates. We have demonstrated here diverse peculiarities of different
Candida
species regarding the ability to express virulence factors. This study will contribute for the understanding of the natural history and pathogenesis of yeasts belonging to the genus
Candida
in the oral cavity of patients who were submitted to kidney transplant and are under immunosuppressive therapies. |
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Candida
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Candida
strains from 111 transplant recipients, and
Candida albicans
was the most prevalent species (82.86 %). Oral candidiasis was diagnosed in 14.4 % kidney transplant patients, while 11 isolates (15.7 %) corresponded to non-
Candida albicans Candida
(NCAC) species.
C. albicans
adhered to a higher extension than NCAC strains. Some isolates of
Candida tropicalis
were markedly adherent to human buccal epithelial cells and highly biofilm-forming strains. Regarding proteinase activity,
Candida orthopsilosis
was more proteolytic than
Candida metapsilosis
.
Candida glabrata
and
Candida dubliniensis
showed very low ability to form biofilm on polystyrene microtiter plates. We have demonstrated here diverse peculiarities of different
Candida
species regarding the ability to express virulence factors. This study will contribute for the understanding of the natural history and pathogenesis of yeasts belonging to the genus
Candida
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Candida
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Candida
strains from 111 transplant recipients, and
Candida albicans
was the most prevalent species (82.86 %). Oral candidiasis was diagnosed in 14.4 % kidney transplant patients, while 11 isolates (15.7 %) corresponded to non-
Candida albicans Candida
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C. albicans
adhered to a higher extension than NCAC strains. Some isolates of
Candida tropicalis
were markedly adherent to human buccal epithelial cells and highly biofilm-forming strains. Regarding proteinase activity,
Candida orthopsilosis
was more proteolytic than
Candida metapsilosis
.
Candida glabrata
and
Candida dubliniensis
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Candida
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Candida
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Candida
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Candida
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Candida
strains from 111 transplant recipients, and
Candida albicans
was the most prevalent species (82.86 %). Oral candidiasis was diagnosed in 14.4 % kidney transplant patients, while 11 isolates (15.7 %) corresponded to non-
Candida albicans Candida
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C. albicans
adhered to a higher extension than NCAC strains. Some isolates of
Candida tropicalis
were markedly adherent to human buccal epithelial cells and highly biofilm-forming strains. Regarding proteinase activity,
Candida orthopsilosis
was more proteolytic than
Candida metapsilosis
.
Candida glabrata
and
Candida dubliniensis
showed very low ability to form biofilm on polystyrene microtiter plates. We have demonstrated here diverse peculiarities of different
Candida
species regarding the ability to express virulence factors. This study will contribute for the understanding of the natural history and pathogenesis of yeasts belonging to the genus
Candida
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