Cepas gigantes de Candida albicans y su potencial de expresión/fenotípica en niños portadores del sindrome de Down

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro, Evandro Leão
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Carvalhaes, Mara Silvia, Campos, Cerise de Castro, Ferreira, Wesley Magno, Cardoso, Cléver Gomes, Nagato, Gustavo Moraes, Souza, Niwmar Alves de, Dias, Sueli Meire da Silva, Scroferneker, Maria Lucia
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Resumo: Children with Down's syndrome, besides the predispose factors to buccal andidiasis, present chromosomal alteration that affects the anatomic structure of the mouth and commits the immune system. In this study 30 strains of C. albicans isolated of the children's mouth were used, being 25 (83.3%) bearers of Down's syndrome and five (16.7%) without it. This evidence turns the children with Down's syndrome more carried of yeasts of Candida therefore predisposed the buccal candidiasis. The topographical study of the gigantic colonies of C. albicans, isolated of the children's buccal cavity with and without Down's syndrome showed the same macroscopic aspects with prevalence of colonies with fringed periphery demonstrating that this syndrome presumably doesn't interfere in this characteristic of the fungal colonies however this outlying colonial aspect propitiates larger capacity of adherence of strains of Candida with the injured mucous membrane and the sequels propitiated by the Down's syndrome inducing larger favoring the buccal infection to Candida.
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spelling Ribeiro, Evandro LeãoCarvalhaes, Mara SilviaCampos, Cerise de CastroFerreira, Wesley MagnoCardoso, Cléver GomesNagato, Gustavo MoraesSouza, Niwmar Alves deDias, Sueli Meire da SilvaScroferneker, Maria Lucia2012-02-29T01:19:56Z20060001-6365http://hdl.handle.net/10183/37200000558378Children with Down's syndrome, besides the predispose factors to buccal andidiasis, present chromosomal alteration that affects the anatomic structure of the mouth and commits the immune system. In this study 30 strains of C. albicans isolated of the children's mouth were used, being 25 (83.3%) bearers of Down's syndrome and five (16.7%) without it. This evidence turns the children with Down's syndrome more carried of yeasts of Candida therefore predisposed the buccal candidiasis. The topographical study of the gigantic colonies of C. albicans, isolated of the children's buccal cavity with and without Down's syndrome showed the same macroscopic aspects with prevalence of colonies with fringed periphery demonstrating that this syndrome presumably doesn't interfere in this characteristic of the fungal colonies however this outlying colonial aspect propitiates larger capacity of adherence of strains of Candida with the injured mucous membrane and the sequels propitiated by the Down's syndrome inducing larger favoring the buccal infection to Candida.Los niños con el Sindrome de Down (SD), además de los factores que predisponen a la candidiasis bucal, presentan alteración cromosómica que afecta la estructura anatómica de la boca y compromete el sistema inmunológico. En este estudio se usaron 30 cepas de Candida albicans aisladas de la boca de los niños, siendo 25 (83.3%) portadores del SD y cinco (16.7%) sin este. Este hecho convierte a los niños portadores de este síndrome como grandes "cargadores" de levaduras predisponiéndolos a candidiasis bucal. El estudio topográfico de las colonias gigantes de C. albicans, aisladas de la cavidad bucal de los niños con y sin el SD revelaron los mismos aspectos macroscópicos com predominio de colonias que tienen la periferia con franjas, lo que demuestra que este sindrome probablemente no interfiere con esta característica específica en las colonias de levaduras. Sin embargo, estas mismas peculiaridades condicionan una mayor capacidad de adherencia de estas cepas de Candida con la mucosa afectada y a las secuelas ocasionadas por el SD, favoreciendo por lo tanto a la infección bucal por Candida.application/pdfspaActa odontologica venezolana. Vol. 44, no. 1 (2006), p. 1-7MicrobiologiaBuccal candidiasisCandida. albicansDown's syndromeCandidiasis bucalCandida albicansSindrome de DownCepas gigantes de Candida albicans y su potencial de expresión/fenotípica en niños portadores del sindrome de DownEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000558378.pdf000558378.pdfTexto completo (espanhol)application/pdf145129http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/37200/1/000558378.pdfe45011c17cdbdbe38a8356e77854e754MD51TEXT000558378.pdf.txt000558378.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain18465http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/37200/2/000558378.pdf.txt3024ee501243c6fccc2fbe5de05bc575MD52THUMBNAIL000558378.pdf.jpg000558378.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1741http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/37200/3/000558378.pdf.jpgf6d69d3a6261942455661e4787a978bbMD5310183/372002021-06-13 04:33:43.683548oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/37200Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2021-06-13T07:33:43Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Cepas gigantes de Candida albicans y su potencial de expresión/fenotípica en niños portadores del sindrome de Down
spellingShingle Cepas gigantes de Candida albicans y su potencial de expresión/fenotípica en niños portadores del sindrome de Down
Ribeiro, Evandro Leão
Microbiologia
Buccal candidiasis
Candida. albicans
Down's syndrome
Candidiasis bucal
Candida albicans
Sindrome de Down
title_short Cepas gigantes de Candida albicans y su potencial de expresión/fenotípica en niños portadores del sindrome de Down
title_full Cepas gigantes de Candida albicans y su potencial de expresión/fenotípica en niños portadores del sindrome de Down
title_fullStr Cepas gigantes de Candida albicans y su potencial de expresión/fenotípica en niños portadores del sindrome de Down
title_full_unstemmed Cepas gigantes de Candida albicans y su potencial de expresión/fenotípica en niños portadores del sindrome de Down
title_sort Cepas gigantes de Candida albicans y su potencial de expresión/fenotípica en niños portadores del sindrome de Down
author Ribeiro, Evandro Leão
author_facet Ribeiro, Evandro Leão
Carvalhaes, Mara Silvia
Campos, Cerise de Castro
Ferreira, Wesley Magno
Cardoso, Cléver Gomes
Nagato, Gustavo Moraes
Souza, Niwmar Alves de
Dias, Sueli Meire da Silva
Scroferneker, Maria Lucia
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author2 Carvalhaes, Mara Silvia
Campos, Cerise de Castro
Ferreira, Wesley Magno
Cardoso, Cléver Gomes
Nagato, Gustavo Moraes
Souza, Niwmar Alves de
Dias, Sueli Meire da Silva
Scroferneker, Maria Lucia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro, Evandro Leão
Carvalhaes, Mara Silvia
Campos, Cerise de Castro
Ferreira, Wesley Magno
Cardoso, Cléver Gomes
Nagato, Gustavo Moraes
Souza, Niwmar Alves de
Dias, Sueli Meire da Silva
Scroferneker, Maria Lucia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Microbiologia
topic Microbiologia
Buccal candidiasis
Candida. albicans
Down's syndrome
Candidiasis bucal
Candida albicans
Sindrome de Down
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Buccal candidiasis
Candida. albicans
Down's syndrome
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Candidiasis bucal
Candida albicans
Sindrome de Down
description Children with Down's syndrome, besides the predispose factors to buccal andidiasis, present chromosomal alteration that affects the anatomic structure of the mouth and commits the immune system. In this study 30 strains of C. albicans isolated of the children's mouth were used, being 25 (83.3%) bearers of Down's syndrome and five (16.7%) without it. This evidence turns the children with Down's syndrome more carried of yeasts of Candida therefore predisposed the buccal candidiasis. The topographical study of the gigantic colonies of C. albicans, isolated of the children's buccal cavity with and without Down's syndrome showed the same macroscopic aspects with prevalence of colonies with fringed periphery demonstrating that this syndrome presumably doesn't interfere in this characteristic of the fungal colonies however this outlying colonial aspect propitiates larger capacity of adherence of strains of Candida with the injured mucous membrane and the sequels propitiated by the Down's syndrome inducing larger favoring the buccal infection to Candida.
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