Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animal
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Resumo: | In recent years there has been a significant increase in the incidence of fungal infections caused by Candida species. Although C. albicans be considered the principal representing of the genus, other species have been gaining prominence. C. tropicalis, for example, has been associated with serious invasive cadidiases, being the first or second type of non-Candida albicans Candida most commonly isolated in humans with candidemia and candiduria and is frequently isolated from healthy animals and animals with candidiasis. To establish infection, C. tropicalis expresses many virulence factors such as the secretion of enzymes phospholipases and proteases, biofilm production, among others. This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro antifungal susceptibility profile and production of virulence factors in strains of C. tropicalis (n=100) isolated from several animal species. The strains were subjected to in vitro susceptibility testing by broth microdilution test, M27-A3 protocol, standardized by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute against amphotericin B, itraconazole and fluconazole. We also evaluated the virulence attributes, such as proteases and phospholipases production and biofilm formation. Regarding the susceptibility of C. tropicalis strains, 38% were resistant to itraconazole, 40% were resistant to fluconazole and 34% were resistant to both azoles. None of the strains were resistant to amphotericin B. Regarding the production of proteases, 84% of the strains secreted these enzymes in the medium with pH 5.0, whereas only 40% of the strains were active at pH 3.5. Only 8% of the strains produced phospholipases. The strains showed different pattern in biofilm production, which 63,2% were strong producers, 17,6% were moderate producers, and 13,3% were weak producers. In sumary, the C. tropicalis strains isolated from animals showed high rate of resistance to azoles and expressed important virulence factors, indicating a potential threat to human and animal health. |
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Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animalAntifungal susceptibility, exoenzyme activity and biofilm production by Candida tropicalis strains from animal sourcesCandida tropicalisTestes de Sensibilidade MicrobianaFatores de VirulênciaIn recent years there has been a significant increase in the incidence of fungal infections caused by Candida species. Although C. albicans be considered the principal representing of the genus, other species have been gaining prominence. C. tropicalis, for example, has been associated with serious invasive cadidiases, being the first or second type of non-Candida albicans Candida most commonly isolated in humans with candidemia and candiduria and is frequently isolated from healthy animals and animals with candidiasis. To establish infection, C. tropicalis expresses many virulence factors such as the secretion of enzymes phospholipases and proteases, biofilm production, among others. This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro antifungal susceptibility profile and production of virulence factors in strains of C. tropicalis (n=100) isolated from several animal species. The strains were subjected to in vitro susceptibility testing by broth microdilution test, M27-A3 protocol, standardized by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute against amphotericin B, itraconazole and fluconazole. We also evaluated the virulence attributes, such as proteases and phospholipases production and biofilm formation. Regarding the susceptibility of C. tropicalis strains, 38% were resistant to itraconazole, 40% were resistant to fluconazole and 34% were resistant to both azoles. None of the strains were resistant to amphotericin B. Regarding the production of proteases, 84% of the strains secreted these enzymes in the medium with pH 5.0, whereas only 40% of the strains were active at pH 3.5. Only 8% of the strains produced phospholipases. The strains showed different pattern in biofilm production, which 63,2% were strong producers, 17,6% were moderate producers, and 13,3% were weak producers. In sumary, the C. tropicalis strains isolated from animals showed high rate of resistance to azoles and expressed important virulence factors, indicating a potential threat to human and animal health.Nos últimos anos houve um aumento significativo na incidência de infecções fúngicas causadas por leveduras do gênero Candida. Apesar de C. albicans ser considerada a principal representante do gênero, outras espécies vêm ganhando destaque. C. tropicalis, por exemplo, tem sido associada à cadidíases invasivas graves, sendo a primeira ou segunda espécie de Candida não-albicans mais comumente isolada em candidemia e candidúria em humanos, além de ser frequentemente isolada da microbiota de animais saudáveis e com candidíase. Para estabelecer a infecção, C. tropicalis expressa diversos fatores de virulência, como a secreção de enzimas protease e fosfolipase, a produção de biofilme, dentre outros. O presente trabalho buscou avaliar o perfil de sensibilidade antifúngica in vitro e produção de fatores de virulência de cepas de C. tropicalis (n=100) isoladas de diferentes espécies animais. As cepas foram submetidas a teste de sensibilidade in vitro por meio do método de microdiluição em caldo, protocolo M27-A3, padronizado pelo Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, frente anfotericina B, itraconazol e fluconazol. Foram avaliados ainda os atributos de virulência: produção de enzimas proteases e fosfolipases e produção de biofilme. Quanto ao perfil de sensibilidade das cepas de C. tropicalis, 38% foram resistentes a itraconazol, 40% resistentes a fluconazol e 34% foram resistentes a ambos os derivados azólicos. Nenhuma cepa apresentou resistência a anfotericina B. Quanto a produção de proteases, 84% das cepas secretaram estas enzimas em meio com pH 5,0, enquanto somente 40% das cepas foram ativas em pH 3,5. Somente 8% das cepas produziram fosfolipases. As cepas apresentaram padrão diferenciado na produção de biofilme, em que 63,2% foram consideradas fortes produtoras, 17,6% foram consideradas moderadas produtoras e 13,3% foram consideradas fracas produtoras. Em suma, os isolados de C. tropicalis provenientes de animais apresentaram resistência a derivados azólicos e expressaram fatores de virulência importantes, indicando potencial risco à saúde humana e animal.Cordeiro, Rossana de AguiarRocha, Marcos Fábio GadelhaOliveira, Jonathas Sales de2015-10-26T13:27:28Z2015-10-26T13:27:28Z2013info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfOLIVEIRA, J. S. Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animal. 2013. 73 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Microbiologia Médica) – Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, 2013.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/13755ark:/83112/00130000275shporreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-02-05T16:55:42Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/13755Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T19:02:04.568770Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animal Antifungal susceptibility, exoenzyme activity and biofilm production by Candida tropicalis strains from animal sources |
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Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animal |
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Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animal Oliveira, Jonathas Sales de Candida tropicalis Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana Fatores de Virulência |
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Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animal |
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Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animal |
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Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animal |
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Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animal |
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Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animal |
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Oliveira, Jonathas Sales de |
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Oliveira, Jonathas Sales de |
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Cordeiro, Rossana de Aguiar Rocha, Marcos Fábio Gadelha |
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Oliveira, Jonathas Sales de |
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Candida tropicalis Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana Fatores de Virulência |
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Candida tropicalis Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana Fatores de Virulência |
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In recent years there has been a significant increase in the incidence of fungal infections caused by Candida species. Although C. albicans be considered the principal representing of the genus, other species have been gaining prominence. C. tropicalis, for example, has been associated with serious invasive cadidiases, being the first or second type of non-Candida albicans Candida most commonly isolated in humans with candidemia and candiduria and is frequently isolated from healthy animals and animals with candidiasis. To establish infection, C. tropicalis expresses many virulence factors such as the secretion of enzymes phospholipases and proteases, biofilm production, among others. This study aimed to evaluate the in vitro antifungal susceptibility profile and production of virulence factors in strains of C. tropicalis (n=100) isolated from several animal species. The strains were subjected to in vitro susceptibility testing by broth microdilution test, M27-A3 protocol, standardized by the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute against amphotericin B, itraconazole and fluconazole. We also evaluated the virulence attributes, such as proteases and phospholipases production and biofilm formation. Regarding the susceptibility of C. tropicalis strains, 38% were resistant to itraconazole, 40% were resistant to fluconazole and 34% were resistant to both azoles. None of the strains were resistant to amphotericin B. Regarding the production of proteases, 84% of the strains secreted these enzymes in the medium with pH 5.0, whereas only 40% of the strains were active at pH 3.5. Only 8% of the strains produced phospholipases. The strains showed different pattern in biofilm production, which 63,2% were strong producers, 17,6% were moderate producers, and 13,3% were weak producers. In sumary, the C. tropicalis strains isolated from animals showed high rate of resistance to azoles and expressed important virulence factors, indicating a potential threat to human and animal health. |
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OLIVEIRA, J. S. Sensibilidade a antifúngicos, atividade exoenzimática e produção de biofilme por cepas de Candida tropicalis de origem animal. 2013. 73 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Microbiologia Médica) – Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, 2013. http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/13755 |
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