IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST Candida SPECIES ISOLATED FROM BLOOD CULTURES OF CANCER PATIENTS AND BIOFILM DETECTION
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Resumo: | Cancer patients are susceptible to fungal infections due to the cytotoxic effects of chemotherapy, possible need for surgical procedures and hospital admissions, and the use of invasive medical devices. Among fungal infections, the ones caused by the genus Candida stand out, with C. albicans being the most prevalent. However, the emergence of non-albicans species has been described in different geographic regions. Non-albican Candida species may present variable susceptibilities to antifungal agents, which makes it important to identify them correctly. Our objective was to identify the species of the genus Candida isolated from blood cultures of cancer patients and evaluate their capacity of biofilm formation. A prospective experimental study was conducted for two years (2015 to 2017) with yeasts isolated from blood culture of patients admitted to a reference cancer hospital in the city of Curitiba, state of Paraná, Brazil. The microorganisms were identified by Matrix Associated Laser Desorption-Ionization Time-of-Flight and biofilm formation was identified by the phenotypic technique in a tube. A total of 42 isolates were identified in the study, distributed in 16 C. krusei, nine C. albicans, six C. parapsilosis, five C. glabrata, three C. guillermondii, two C. tropicalis and one C. novergensis. Out of these isolates, 25 were positive for biofilm formation, which was more frequent for C. non-albicans (23). Therefore, this study has demonstrated the importance of the rapid and reliable identification of yeast species and their capacity to form biofilm to ensure targeted treatment and knowledge about epidemiology. |
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IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST Candida SPECIES ISOLATED FROM BLOOD CULTURES OF CANCER PATIENTS AND BIOFILM DETECTIONIDENTIFICAÇÃO DE LEVEDURAS DO GÊNERO Candida ISOLADAS DE HEMOCULTURAS DE PACIENTES ONCOLÓGICOS E PESQUISA DE BIOFILMEBiofilmeCandidaCandidemiaHemoculturaMALDI-TOFmicologiacandidemiaoncologiaidentificaçãoleveduraBiofilmCandidaCandidemiaBlood cultureMALDI-TOFmicologycandidemiaoncologyidentificationyeastCancer patients are susceptible to fungal infections due to the cytotoxic effects of chemotherapy, possible need for surgical procedures and hospital admissions, and the use of invasive medical devices. Among fungal infections, the ones caused by the genus Candida stand out, with C. albicans being the most prevalent. However, the emergence of non-albicans species has been described in different geographic regions. Non-albican Candida species may present variable susceptibilities to antifungal agents, which makes it important to identify them correctly. Our objective was to identify the species of the genus Candida isolated from blood cultures of cancer patients and evaluate their capacity of biofilm formation. A prospective experimental study was conducted for two years (2015 to 2017) with yeasts isolated from blood culture of patients admitted to a reference cancer hospital in the city of Curitiba, state of Paraná, Brazil. The microorganisms were identified by Matrix Associated Laser Desorption-Ionization Time-of-Flight and biofilm formation was identified by the phenotypic technique in a tube. A total of 42 isolates were identified in the study, distributed in 16 C. krusei, nine C. albicans, six C. parapsilosis, five C. glabrata, three C. guillermondii, two C. tropicalis and one C. novergensis. Out of these isolates, 25 were positive for biofilm formation, which was more frequent for C. non-albicans (23). Therefore, this study has demonstrated the importance of the rapid and reliable identification of yeast species and their capacity to form biofilm to ensure targeted treatment and knowledge about epidemiology.Pacientes com câncer são suscetíveis a infecções fúngicas devido aos efeitos citotóxicos da quimioterapia, eventual necessidade de procedimento cirúrgico e internações hospitalares e ao uso de dispositivos médicos invasivos. Dentre as infecções fúngicas, destacam-se as causadas pelo gênero Candida, sendo C. albicans a mais prevalente. Entretanto, a emergência de espécies não-albicans vem sendo descrita em diferentes regiões geográficas. Espécies de Candida não albicans podem apresentar susceptibilidades variáveis aos agentes antifúngicos, o que torna importante identificá-las corretamente. Nosso objetivo foi identificar as espécies do gênero Candida isoladas de hemoculturas de pacientes oncológicos e avaliar sua capacidade de formação de biofilme. Foi realizado um estudo experimental prospectivo durante dois anos (2015 a 2017) com leveduras isoladas de hemocultura de pacientes internados em um hospital de referência em oncologia na cidade de Curitiba, Paraná, Brasil. Os microrganismos foram identificados por Matrix Associated Laser Desorption-Ionization Time-of-Flight e a formação de biofilme foi identificada pela técnica fenotípica em tubo. Ao todo foram identificados 42 isolados, distribuídos em 16 C.krusei, nove C. albicans, seis C. parapsilosis, cinco C. glabrata, três C. guillermondii, dois C. tropicalis e um C. novergensis. Desses isolados, 25 foram positivos para a formação de biofilme, que foi mais frequente para Candida não albicans (23). Demonstrou-se, portanto, a importância da identificação rápida e fidedigna das espécies de leveduras e de sua capacidade de formação de biofilme para garantir o tratamento direcionado e o conhecimento sobre a epidemiologia.Editora Uningá2020-10-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionTextoapplication/pdfhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/350210.46311/2318-0579.57.eUJ3502Revista Uningá; Vol. 57 No. 3 (2020): Revista UNINGÁ; 85-94Revista Uningá; v. 57 n. 3 (2020): Revista UNINGÁ; 85-942318-057910.46311/ru.v57i3reponame:Revista Uningá (Online)instname:Centro Universitário Uningáinstacron:UNINGAporhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/article/view/3502/223410.46311/ru.v57i3.3502.g2234Copyright (c) 2020 UNINGÁ JOURNALinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLazzarotto, Eduarda Sampaiode Melo Vasco, Jannaina FerreiraLopes, Caroline MartinsKrelling, AndreaVilla Stangler Arend, Lavinia NelliRodrigues, Luiza Souza2020-10-06T22:11:16Zoai:ojs.revista.uninga.br:article/3502Revistahttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/indexPUBhttps://revista.uninga.br/uninga/oairevistauninga@uninga.edu.br2318-05792318-0579opendoar:2020-10-06T22:11:16Revista Uningá (Online) - Centro Universitário Uningáfalse |
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IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST Candida SPECIES ISOLATED FROM BLOOD CULTURES OF CANCER PATIENTS AND BIOFILM DETECTION IDENTIFICAÇÃO DE LEVEDURAS DO GÊNERO Candida ISOLADAS DE HEMOCULTURAS DE PACIENTES ONCOLÓGICOS E PESQUISA DE BIOFILME |
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IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST Candida SPECIES ISOLATED FROM BLOOD CULTURES OF CANCER PATIENTS AND BIOFILM DETECTION |
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IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST Candida SPECIES ISOLATED FROM BLOOD CULTURES OF CANCER PATIENTS AND BIOFILM DETECTION Lazzarotto, Eduarda Sampaio Biofilme Candida Candidemia Hemocultura MALDI-TOF micologia candidemia oncologia identificação levedura Biofilm Candida Candidemia Blood culture MALDI-TOF micology candidemia oncology identification yeast |
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IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST Candida SPECIES ISOLATED FROM BLOOD CULTURES OF CANCER PATIENTS AND BIOFILM DETECTION |
title_full |
IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST Candida SPECIES ISOLATED FROM BLOOD CULTURES OF CANCER PATIENTS AND BIOFILM DETECTION |
title_fullStr |
IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST Candida SPECIES ISOLATED FROM BLOOD CULTURES OF CANCER PATIENTS AND BIOFILM DETECTION |
title_full_unstemmed |
IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST Candida SPECIES ISOLATED FROM BLOOD CULTURES OF CANCER PATIENTS AND BIOFILM DETECTION |
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IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST Candida SPECIES ISOLATED FROM BLOOD CULTURES OF CANCER PATIENTS AND BIOFILM DETECTION |
author |
Lazzarotto, Eduarda Sampaio |
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Lazzarotto, Eduarda Sampaio de Melo Vasco, Jannaina Ferreira Lopes, Caroline Martins Krelling, Andrea Villa Stangler Arend, Lavinia Nelli Rodrigues, Luiza Souza |
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author |
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de Melo Vasco, Jannaina Ferreira Lopes, Caroline Martins Krelling, Andrea Villa Stangler Arend, Lavinia Nelli Rodrigues, Luiza Souza |
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Lazzarotto, Eduarda Sampaio de Melo Vasco, Jannaina Ferreira Lopes, Caroline Martins Krelling, Andrea Villa Stangler Arend, Lavinia Nelli Rodrigues, Luiza Souza |
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Biofilme Candida Candidemia Hemocultura MALDI-TOF micologia candidemia oncologia identificação levedura Biofilm Candida Candidemia Blood culture MALDI-TOF micology candidemia oncology identification yeast |
topic |
Biofilme Candida Candidemia Hemocultura MALDI-TOF micologia candidemia oncologia identificação levedura Biofilm Candida Candidemia Blood culture MALDI-TOF micology candidemia oncology identification yeast |
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Cancer patients are susceptible to fungal infections due to the cytotoxic effects of chemotherapy, possible need for surgical procedures and hospital admissions, and the use of invasive medical devices. Among fungal infections, the ones caused by the genus Candida stand out, with C. albicans being the most prevalent. However, the emergence of non-albicans species has been described in different geographic regions. Non-albican Candida species may present variable susceptibilities to antifungal agents, which makes it important to identify them correctly. Our objective was to identify the species of the genus Candida isolated from blood cultures of cancer patients and evaluate their capacity of biofilm formation. A prospective experimental study was conducted for two years (2015 to 2017) with yeasts isolated from blood culture of patients admitted to a reference cancer hospital in the city of Curitiba, state of Paraná, Brazil. The microorganisms were identified by Matrix Associated Laser Desorption-Ionization Time-of-Flight and biofilm formation was identified by the phenotypic technique in a tube. A total of 42 isolates were identified in the study, distributed in 16 C. krusei, nine C. albicans, six C. parapsilosis, five C. glabrata, three C. guillermondii, two C. tropicalis and one C. novergensis. Out of these isolates, 25 were positive for biofilm formation, which was more frequent for C. non-albicans (23). Therefore, this study has demonstrated the importance of the rapid and reliable identification of yeast species and their capacity to form biofilm to ensure targeted treatment and knowledge about epidemiology. |
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