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Cohesive Journal of Microbiology & Infectious Disease

Candida Parapsilosis Sensu Stricto Can Act as a Pathobiont in Conditions of Oral Dysbiosis

  • Open or CloseRodríguez L1,2*, Rosa A3, Nastri L3, Nastri N4 and Jewtuchowicz V1,5

    1Research Microbiology and Parasitology Institute, Argentina

    2Semiology and Clinical Department, Argentina

    3School of Dentistry, Microbiology Department, Argentina

    4School of Dentistry, Argentina

    5HIGA Gandulfo Hospital, Laboratory Service, Argentina

    *Corresponding author: Rodríguez L, Research Microbiology and Parasitology Institute, Argentina

Submission: October 10, 2019; Published: December 20, 2019

DOI: 10.31031/CJMI.2019.03.000562

ISSN: 2578-0190
Volume3 Issue2

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Recent publications have reported high prevalence of Candida parapsilosis Sensu Stricto in oral cavity niches. Our research group performed a pilot study in 2017 which showed that of the psilosis complex, Candida parapsilosis Sensu Strictois the species most frequently isolated from oral cavity niches. Under inflammatory conditions, the probability of recovering it is almost four times higher, and it displays higher biofilm-forming capacity in-vitro, differing significantly from isolates of the same species obtained in conditions of eubiosis. This led us to hypothesize that an oral environment in dysbiosis overregulates virulent genes, promoting a more pathogenic phenotype. Accordingly, we decided to re-evaluate the in-vitro biofilm formation assay using a larger sample, under two nutritional conditions, using colorimetric methods for quantification. In addition, the results obtained were validated by imaging techniques. For both clinical conditions (eubiosis and dysbiosis), high biofilm forming phenotype predominated with both reading methods, and for both nutritional conditions tested. XTT showed significant difference between absorbance values for isolates from buccal dysbiosis and eubiosis (P=0.0025). Candida parapsilosis Sensu Strictocells that colonize oral cavity niches are basically strong biofilm formers, regardless of in vitro growing conditions. However, the oral cavity in dysbiosis probably promotes virulence in this species due to inheritable epigenetic modifications.

Keywords: Candida parapsilosis sensu stricto; Biofilm; Oral eubiosis; Oral dysbiosis
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