Caracterização fenotípica de leveduras isoladas da mucosa vaginal em mulheres adultas

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Autor(a) principal: Corrêa, Paula dos Reis [UNESP]
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: David, Paulo Rodrigo dos Santos, Peres, Nathália Perpétua, da Cunha, Keith Cássia, de Almeida, Margarete Teresa Gottardo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNESP
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11449/219516
Resumo: PURPOSE: to characterize, phenotypically, yeasts isolated from the vaginal content of 223 symptomatic (S) and asymptomatic (A) adult women with vulvovaginitis, and to determine the clinical indicators which may lead to the appearance of signs and symptoms related to the mucosa involvement by this pathology. METHODS: a questionnaire with open and closed questions on epidemiological clinical data was applied initially. Then, mycological diagnosis with sowing in Chrom Agar Candida was done, followed by micro-morphological and biochemical identification. Specific methods for the detection of the virulence factors, proteinase and phospholipase were employed. Statistical analysis was performed through χ2 and Pearson's χ2 tests. RESULTS: the most prevalent species found was Candida albicans (87%, S and 67%, A) followed by Candida glabrata (4%, S e 17% A). The number of women reporting the use of contraceptives was higher among the symptomatic, 77%. In the two groups studied, about 87% of the women presented regular menstrual cycles and 57% were married with ages between 30 to 40 years old. Concerning the sexual practices, there has been concomitance among anal, oral and vaginal habits from the patients. Only Candida albicans produced the virulence factor phospholipase in 37.5% of them. Proteinase has been detected in Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Candida parapsilosis. This latter virulence factor was mainly associated to isolates from symptomatic patients. CONCLUSIONS: it is a fact that the vaginal mucosa can be colonized and infected by yeasts, with several Candida species present. Nevertheless, Candida albicans is the most prevalent in the vaginal mucosa of adult women. It is evident the emergence of non-albicans Candida species, some of them with intrinsic resistance to azolics, such as Candida glabrata, Candida parapsilosis, Candida tropicalis, and Candida guillermondii, which can be explained by the inadequate use of medicines and empirical treatment.
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spelling Caracterização fenotípica de leveduras isoladas da mucosa vaginal em mulheres adultasPhenotypic characterization of yeasts isolated from the vaginal mucosa of adult womenCandidiasis, vulvovaginal/epidemiologiaRisk factorsSigns and symptomsVirulence factorsVulvovaginitisPURPOSE: to characterize, phenotypically, yeasts isolated from the vaginal content of 223 symptomatic (S) and asymptomatic (A) adult women with vulvovaginitis, and to determine the clinical indicators which may lead to the appearance of signs and symptoms related to the mucosa involvement by this pathology. METHODS: a questionnaire with open and closed questions on epidemiological clinical data was applied initially. Then, mycological diagnosis with sowing in Chrom Agar Candida was done, followed by micro-morphological and biochemical identification. Specific methods for the detection of the virulence factors, proteinase and phospholipase were employed. Statistical analysis was performed through χ2 and Pearson's χ2 tests. RESULTS: the most prevalent species found was Candida albicans (87%, S and 67%, A) followed by Candida glabrata (4%, S e 17% A). The number of women reporting the use of contraceptives was higher among the symptomatic, 77%. In the two groups studied, about 87% of the women presented regular menstrual cycles and 57% were married with ages between 30 to 40 years old. Concerning the sexual practices, there has been concomitance among anal, oral and vaginal habits from the patients. Only Candida albicans produced the virulence factor phospholipase in 37.5% of them. Proteinase has been detected in Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Candida parapsilosis. This latter virulence factor was mainly associated to isolates from symptomatic patients. CONCLUSIONS: it is a fact that the vaginal mucosa can be colonized and infected by yeasts, with several Candida species present. Nevertheless, Candida albicans is the most prevalent in the vaginal mucosa of adult women. It is evident the emergence of non-albicans Candida species, some of them with intrinsic resistance to azolics, such as Candida glabrata, Candida parapsilosis, Candida tropicalis, and Candida guillermondii, which can be explained by the inadequate use of medicines and empirical treatment.Universidade Estadual Paulista 'Júlio de Mesquita Filho'- UNESP, São José do Rio Preto (SP)Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto - FAMERP, São José do Rio Preto (SP)Universidade Estadual Paulista 'Júlio de Mesquita Filho'- UNESP, São José do Rio Preto (SP)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto - FAMERPCorrêa, Paula dos Reis [UNESP]David, Paulo Rodrigo dos SantosPeres, Nathália Perpétuada Cunha, Keith Cássiade Almeida, Margarete Teresa Gottardo2022-04-28T18:56:05Z2022-04-28T18:56:05Z2009-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article177-181Revista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetricia, v. 31, n. 4, p. 177-181, 2009.0100-7203http://hdl.handle.net/11449/2195162-s2.0-68249095780Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporRevista Brasileira de Ginecologia e Obstetriciainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2022-04-28T18:56:05Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/219516Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462022-04-28T18:56:05Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Caracterização fenotípica de leveduras isoladas da mucosa vaginal em mulheres adultas
Phenotypic characterization of yeasts isolated from the vaginal mucosa of adult women
title Caracterização fenotípica de leveduras isoladas da mucosa vaginal em mulheres adultas
spellingShingle Caracterização fenotípica de leveduras isoladas da mucosa vaginal em mulheres adultas
Corrêa, Paula dos Reis [UNESP]
Candidiasis, vulvovaginal/epidemiologia
Risk factors
Signs and symptoms
Virulence factors
Vulvovaginitis
title_short Caracterização fenotípica de leveduras isoladas da mucosa vaginal em mulheres adultas
title_full Caracterização fenotípica de leveduras isoladas da mucosa vaginal em mulheres adultas
title_fullStr Caracterização fenotípica de leveduras isoladas da mucosa vaginal em mulheres adultas
title_full_unstemmed Caracterização fenotípica de leveduras isoladas da mucosa vaginal em mulheres adultas
title_sort Caracterização fenotípica de leveduras isoladas da mucosa vaginal em mulheres adultas
author Corrêa, Paula dos Reis [UNESP]
author_facet Corrêa, Paula dos Reis [UNESP]
David, Paulo Rodrigo dos Santos
Peres, Nathália Perpétua
da Cunha, Keith Cássia
de Almeida, Margarete Teresa Gottardo
author_role author
author2 David, Paulo Rodrigo dos Santos
Peres, Nathália Perpétua
da Cunha, Keith Cássia
de Almeida, Margarete Teresa Gottardo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto - FAMERP
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Corrêa, Paula dos Reis [UNESP]
David, Paulo Rodrigo dos Santos
Peres, Nathália Perpétua
da Cunha, Keith Cássia
de Almeida, Margarete Teresa Gottardo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Candidiasis, vulvovaginal/epidemiologia
Risk factors
Signs and symptoms
Virulence factors
Vulvovaginitis
topic Candidiasis, vulvovaginal/epidemiologia
Risk factors
Signs and symptoms
Virulence factors
Vulvovaginitis
description PURPOSE: to characterize, phenotypically, yeasts isolated from the vaginal content of 223 symptomatic (S) and asymptomatic (A) adult women with vulvovaginitis, and to determine the clinical indicators which may lead to the appearance of signs and symptoms related to the mucosa involvement by this pathology. METHODS: a questionnaire with open and closed questions on epidemiological clinical data was applied initially. Then, mycological diagnosis with sowing in Chrom Agar Candida was done, followed by micro-morphological and biochemical identification. Specific methods for the detection of the virulence factors, proteinase and phospholipase were employed. Statistical analysis was performed through χ2 and Pearson's χ2 tests. RESULTS: the most prevalent species found was Candida albicans (87%, S and 67%, A) followed by Candida glabrata (4%, S e 17% A). The number of women reporting the use of contraceptives was higher among the symptomatic, 77%. In the two groups studied, about 87% of the women presented regular menstrual cycles and 57% were married with ages between 30 to 40 years old. Concerning the sexual practices, there has been concomitance among anal, oral and vaginal habits from the patients. Only Candida albicans produced the virulence factor phospholipase in 37.5% of them. Proteinase has been detected in Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Candida parapsilosis. This latter virulence factor was mainly associated to isolates from symptomatic patients. CONCLUSIONS: it is a fact that the vaginal mucosa can be colonized and infected by yeasts, with several Candida species present. Nevertheless, Candida albicans is the most prevalent in the vaginal mucosa of adult women. It is evident the emergence of non-albicans Candida species, some of them with intrinsic resistance to azolics, such as Candida glabrata, Candida parapsilosis, Candida tropicalis, and Candida guillermondii, which can be explained by the inadequate use of medicines and empirical treatment.
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