Genotyping of Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis by 25S rDNA analysis shows association with virulence attributes in oral candidiasis

•C. albicans genotypes A, B, C and D (C. dubliniensis) were identified.•Genotype B was the most prevalent in both healthy and candidiasis groups.•Genotype B showed highest adherence, but lowest phospholipase among C. albicans.•Genotype C C. albicans was more frequently detected in oral candidiasis p...

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Published inArchives of oral biology Vol. 97; pp. 18 - 24
Main Authors Tantivitayakul, Pornpen, Panpradit, Naruemon, Maudcheingka, Thaniya, Klaophimai, Arthit, Lapirattanakul, Jinthana
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Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.01.2019
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1879-1506
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DOI10.1016/j.archoralbio.2018.10.006

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Abstract •C. albicans genotypes A, B, C and D (C. dubliniensis) were identified.•Genotype B was the most prevalent in both healthy and candidiasis groups.•Genotype B showed highest adherence, but lowest phospholipase among C. albicans.•Genotype C C. albicans was more frequently detected in oral candidiasis patients.•Genotype D, the least prevalent, was more frequent in carriers and showed minimal virulence. This study genotyped oral isolates of Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis by analyzing 25S rDNA transposable intron and evaluated their virulence attributes in oral candidiasis. C. albicans and C. dubliniensis were isolated from oral cavity of normal carriers (n = 100) and oral candidiasis patients (n = 100), genotyped by PCR, and virulence properties, namely, secreted phospholipase and proteinase activities (using an agar plate method) and binding to buccal epithelial cells, were determined. In addition, antifungal sensitivity was assayed for all Candida isolates. C. albicans genotypes A, B, C and D (C. dubliniensis) were identified. Genotype B was the most prevalent in both healthy and candidiasis groups and had highest buccal epithelial cell binding ability but lowest secreted phospholipase activity. Genotype C was the third most prevalent, with higher frequency in patients than normal carriers. Genotype A, the second most prevalent, was equally found in both groups. There were no significant differences in secreted proteinase activity among the three C. albicans genotypes. C. dubliniensis, the least prevalent, was more frequent in healthy carriers and demonstrated minimal levels of the virulence properties. When all Candida isolates were compared based on groups of subjects, only secreted phospholipase activity was significantly higher in isolates from candidiasis patients. All Candida isolates were susceptible to clotrimazole, fluconazole, miconazole and nystatin. Genotyping based on the 25S rDNA transposable intron region provided a simple method allowing studies of the pathogenicity of each genotype.
AbstractList •C. albicans genotypes A, B, C and D (C. dubliniensis) were identified.•Genotype B was the most prevalent in both healthy and candidiasis groups.•Genotype B showed highest adherence, but lowest phospholipase among C. albicans.•Genotype C C. albicans was more frequently detected in oral candidiasis patients.•Genotype D, the least prevalent, was more frequent in carriers and showed minimal virulence. This study genotyped oral isolates of Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis by analyzing 25S rDNA transposable intron and evaluated their virulence attributes in oral candidiasis. C. albicans and C. dubliniensis were isolated from oral cavity of normal carriers (n = 100) and oral candidiasis patients (n = 100), genotyped by PCR, and virulence properties, namely, secreted phospholipase and proteinase activities (using an agar plate method) and binding to buccal epithelial cells, were determined. In addition, antifungal sensitivity was assayed for all Candida isolates. C. albicans genotypes A, B, C and D (C. dubliniensis) were identified. Genotype B was the most prevalent in both healthy and candidiasis groups and had highest buccal epithelial cell binding ability but lowest secreted phospholipase activity. Genotype C was the third most prevalent, with higher frequency in patients than normal carriers. Genotype A, the second most prevalent, was equally found in both groups. There were no significant differences in secreted proteinase activity among the three C. albicans genotypes. C. dubliniensis, the least prevalent, was more frequent in healthy carriers and demonstrated minimal levels of the virulence properties. When all Candida isolates were compared based on groups of subjects, only secreted phospholipase activity was significantly higher in isolates from candidiasis patients. All Candida isolates were susceptible to clotrimazole, fluconazole, miconazole and nystatin. Genotyping based on the 25S rDNA transposable intron region provided a simple method allowing studies of the pathogenicity of each genotype.
This study genotyped oral isolates of Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis by analyzing 25S rDNA transposable intron and evaluated their virulence attributes in oral candidiasis. C. albicans and C. dubliniensis were isolated from oral cavity of normal carriers (n = 100) and oral candidiasis patients (n = 100), genotyped by PCR, and virulence properties, namely, secreted phospholipase and proteinase activities (using an agar plate method) and binding to buccal epithelial cells, were determined. In addition, antifungal sensitivity was assayed for all Candida isolates. C. albicans genotypes A, B, C and D (C. dubliniensis) were identified. Genotype B was the most prevalent in both healthy and candidiasis groups and had highest buccal epithelial cell binding ability but lowest secreted phospholipase activity. Genotype C was the third most prevalent, with higher frequency in patients than normal carriers. Genotype A, the second most prevalent, was equally found in both groups. There were no significant differences in secreted proteinase activity among the three C. albicans genotypes. C. dubliniensis, the least prevalent, was more frequent in healthy carriers and demonstrated minimal levels of the virulence properties. When all Candida isolates were compared based on groups of subjects, only secreted phospholipase activity was significantly higher in isolates from candidiasis patients. All Candida isolates were susceptible to clotrimazole, fluconazole, miconazole and nystatin. Genotyping based on the 25S rDNA transposable intron region provided a simple method allowing studies of the pathogenicity of each genotype.
This study genotyped oral isolates of Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis by analyzing 25S rDNA transposable intron and evaluated their virulence attributes in oral candidiasis.OBJECTIVESThis study genotyped oral isolates of Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis by analyzing 25S rDNA transposable intron and evaluated their virulence attributes in oral candidiasis.C. albicans and C. dubliniensis were isolated from oral cavity of normal carriers (n = 100) and oral candidiasis patients (n = 100), genotyped by PCR, and virulence properties, namely, secreted phospholipase and proteinase activities (using an agar plate method) and binding to buccal epithelial cells, were determined. In addition, antifungal sensitivity was assayed for all Candida isolates.DESIGNC. albicans and C. dubliniensis were isolated from oral cavity of normal carriers (n = 100) and oral candidiasis patients (n = 100), genotyped by PCR, and virulence properties, namely, secreted phospholipase and proteinase activities (using an agar plate method) and binding to buccal epithelial cells, were determined. In addition, antifungal sensitivity was assayed for all Candida isolates.C. albicans genotypes A, B, C and D (C. dubliniensis) were identified. Genotype B was the most prevalent in both healthy and candidiasis groups and had highest buccal epithelial cell binding ability but lowest secreted phospholipase activity. Genotype C was the third most prevalent, with higher frequency in patients than normal carriers. Genotype A, the second most prevalent, was equally found in both groups. There were no significant differences in secreted proteinase activity among the three C. albicans genotypes. C. dubliniensis, the least prevalent, was more frequent in healthy carriers and demonstrated minimal levels of the virulence properties. When all Candida isolates were compared based on groups of subjects, only secreted phospholipase activity was significantly higher in isolates from candidiasis patients. All Candida isolates were susceptible to clotrimazole, fluconazole, miconazole and nystatin.RESULTSC. albicans genotypes A, B, C and D (C. dubliniensis) were identified. Genotype B was the most prevalent in both healthy and candidiasis groups and had highest buccal epithelial cell binding ability but lowest secreted phospholipase activity. Genotype C was the third most prevalent, with higher frequency in patients than normal carriers. Genotype A, the second most prevalent, was equally found in both groups. There were no significant differences in secreted proteinase activity among the three C. albicans genotypes. C. dubliniensis, the least prevalent, was more frequent in healthy carriers and demonstrated minimal levels of the virulence properties. When all Candida isolates were compared based on groups of subjects, only secreted phospholipase activity was significantly higher in isolates from candidiasis patients. All Candida isolates were susceptible to clotrimazole, fluconazole, miconazole and nystatin.Genotyping based on the 25S rDNA transposable intron region provided a simple method allowing studies of the pathogenicity of each genotype.CONCLUSIONSGenotyping based on the 25S rDNA transposable intron region provided a simple method allowing studies of the pathogenicity of each genotype.
Author Klaophimai, Arthit
Panpradit, Naruemon
Maudcheingka, Thaniya
Lapirattanakul, Jinthana
Tantivitayakul, Pornpen
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This study genotyped oral isolates of Candida albicans and C. dubliniensis by analyzing 25S rDNA transposable intron and evaluated their virulence attributes...
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SubjectTerms 25S rDNA
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Candida - genetics
Candida - pathogenicity
Candida albicans
Candida albicans - genetics
Candida albicans - pathogenicity
Candida dubliniensis
Candidiasis, Oral - genetics
Candidiasis, Oral - microbiology
DNA, Fungal - analysis
DNA, Ribosomal - analysis
Female
Genotype
Genotyping
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Oral candidiasis
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Virulence
Title Genotyping of Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis by 25S rDNA analysis shows association with virulence attributes in oral candidiasis
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