Impact of brief exposure to antifungal agents on the post-antifungal effect and hemolysin activity of oral Candida albicans

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Autor(a) principal: ELLEPOLA,Arjuna Nishantha
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: KHAJAH,Rana, JAYATILAKE,Sumedha, SAMARANAYAKE,Lakshman, SHARMA,Prem, KHAN,Zia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
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Resumo: AbstractPost-antifungal effect (PAFE) of Candida and its production of hemolysin are determinants of candidal pathogenicity. Candida albicans is the foremost aetiological agent of oral candidosis, which can be treated with polyene, azole, and echinocandin antifungals. However, once administered, the intraoral concentrations of these drugs tend to be subtherapeutic and transient due to the diluent effect of saliva and cleansing effect of the oral musculature. Hence, intra-orally, Candidamay undergo a brief exposure to antifungal drugs.Objective Therefore, the PAFE and hemolysin production of oral C. albicans isolates following brief exposure to sublethal concentrations of the foregoing antifungals were evaluated.Material and Methods A total of 50 C. albicans oral isolates obtained from smokers, diabetics, asthmatics using steroid inhalers, partial denture wearers and healthy individuals were exposed to sublethal concentrations of nystatin, amphotericin B, caspofungin, ketoconazole and fluconazole for 60 min. Thereafter, the drugs were removed and the PAFE and hemolysin production were determined by previously described turbidometric and plate assays, respectively.Results Nystatin, amphotericin B, caspofungin and ketoconazole induced mean PAFE (hours) of 2.2, 2.18, 2.2 and 0.62, respectively. Fluconazole failed to produce a PAFE. Hemolysin production of these isolates was suppressed with a percentage reduction of 12.27, 13.47, 13.33, 8.53 and 4.93 following exposure to nystatin, amphotericin B, caspofungin, ketoconazole and fluconazole, respectively.Conclusions Brief exposure to sublethal concentrations of antifungal drugs appears to exert an antifungal effect by interfering with the growth as well as hemolysin production of C. albicans.
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spelling Impact of brief exposure to antifungal agents on the post-antifungal effect and hemolysin activity of oral Candida albicansCandida albicansPost-antifungal effectHemolysinsAntimycoticsAbstractPost-antifungal effect (PAFE) of Candida and its production of hemolysin are determinants of candidal pathogenicity. Candida albicans is the foremost aetiological agent of oral candidosis, which can be treated with polyene, azole, and echinocandin antifungals. However, once administered, the intraoral concentrations of these drugs tend to be subtherapeutic and transient due to the diluent effect of saliva and cleansing effect of the oral musculature. Hence, intra-orally, Candidamay undergo a brief exposure to antifungal drugs.Objective Therefore, the PAFE and hemolysin production of oral C. albicans isolates following brief exposure to sublethal concentrations of the foregoing antifungals were evaluated.Material and Methods A total of 50 C. albicans oral isolates obtained from smokers, diabetics, asthmatics using steroid inhalers, partial denture wearers and healthy individuals were exposed to sublethal concentrations of nystatin, amphotericin B, caspofungin, ketoconazole and fluconazole for 60 min. Thereafter, the drugs were removed and the PAFE and hemolysin production were determined by previously described turbidometric and plate assays, respectively.Results Nystatin, amphotericin B, caspofungin and ketoconazole induced mean PAFE (hours) of 2.2, 2.18, 2.2 and 0.62, respectively. Fluconazole failed to produce a PAFE. Hemolysin production of these isolates was suppressed with a percentage reduction of 12.27, 13.47, 13.33, 8.53 and 4.93 following exposure to nystatin, amphotericin B, caspofungin, ketoconazole and fluconazole, respectively.Conclusions Brief exposure to sublethal concentrations of antifungal drugs appears to exert an antifungal effect by interfering with the growth as well as hemolysin production of C. albicans.Faculdade De Odontologia De Bauru - USP2015-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1678-77572015000400412Journal of Applied Oral Science v.23 n.4 2015reponame:Journal of applied oral science (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/1678-775720150100info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessELLEPOLA,Arjuna NishanthaKHAJAH,RanaJAYATILAKE,SumedhaSAMARANAYAKE,LakshmanSHARMA,PremKHAN,Ziaeng2015-09-11T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1678-77572015000400412Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/jaosPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jaos@usp.br1678-77651678-7757opendoar:2015-09-11T00:00Journal of applied oral science (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of brief exposure to antifungal agents on the post-antifungal effect and hemolysin activity of oral Candida albicans
title Impact of brief exposure to antifungal agents on the post-antifungal effect and hemolysin activity of oral Candida albicans
spellingShingle Impact of brief exposure to antifungal agents on the post-antifungal effect and hemolysin activity of oral Candida albicans
ELLEPOLA,Arjuna Nishantha
Candida albicans
Post-antifungal effect
Hemolysins
Antimycotics
title_short Impact of brief exposure to antifungal agents on the post-antifungal effect and hemolysin activity of oral Candida albicans
title_full Impact of brief exposure to antifungal agents on the post-antifungal effect and hemolysin activity of oral Candida albicans
title_fullStr Impact of brief exposure to antifungal agents on the post-antifungal effect and hemolysin activity of oral Candida albicans
title_full_unstemmed Impact of brief exposure to antifungal agents on the post-antifungal effect and hemolysin activity of oral Candida albicans
title_sort Impact of brief exposure to antifungal agents on the post-antifungal effect and hemolysin activity of oral Candida albicans
author ELLEPOLA,Arjuna Nishantha
author_facet ELLEPOLA,Arjuna Nishantha
KHAJAH,Rana
JAYATILAKE,Sumedha
SAMARANAYAKE,Lakshman
SHARMA,Prem
KHAN,Zia
author_role author
author2 KHAJAH,Rana
JAYATILAKE,Sumedha
SAMARANAYAKE,Lakshman
SHARMA,Prem
KHAN,Zia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv ELLEPOLA,Arjuna Nishantha
KHAJAH,Rana
JAYATILAKE,Sumedha
SAMARANAYAKE,Lakshman
SHARMA,Prem
KHAN,Zia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Candida albicans
Post-antifungal effect
Hemolysins
Antimycotics
topic Candida albicans
Post-antifungal effect
Hemolysins
Antimycotics
description AbstractPost-antifungal effect (PAFE) of Candida and its production of hemolysin are determinants of candidal pathogenicity. Candida albicans is the foremost aetiological agent of oral candidosis, which can be treated with polyene, azole, and echinocandin antifungals. However, once administered, the intraoral concentrations of these drugs tend to be subtherapeutic and transient due to the diluent effect of saliva and cleansing effect of the oral musculature. Hence, intra-orally, Candidamay undergo a brief exposure to antifungal drugs.Objective Therefore, the PAFE and hemolysin production of oral C. albicans isolates following brief exposure to sublethal concentrations of the foregoing antifungals were evaluated.Material and Methods A total of 50 C. albicans oral isolates obtained from smokers, diabetics, asthmatics using steroid inhalers, partial denture wearers and healthy individuals were exposed to sublethal concentrations of nystatin, amphotericin B, caspofungin, ketoconazole and fluconazole for 60 min. Thereafter, the drugs were removed and the PAFE and hemolysin production were determined by previously described turbidometric and plate assays, respectively.Results Nystatin, amphotericin B, caspofungin and ketoconazole induced mean PAFE (hours) of 2.2, 2.18, 2.2 and 0.62, respectively. Fluconazole failed to produce a PAFE. Hemolysin production of these isolates was suppressed with a percentage reduction of 12.27, 13.47, 13.33, 8.53 and 4.93 following exposure to nystatin, amphotericin B, caspofungin, ketoconazole and fluconazole, respectively.Conclusions Brief exposure to sublethal concentrations of antifungal drugs appears to exert an antifungal effect by interfering with the growth as well as hemolysin production of C. albicans.
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