| Literature DB >> 15094164 |
Flavia De Bernardis1, Evelina Tacconelli, Francesca Mondello, Adriana Cataldo, Silvia Arancia, Roberto Cauda, Antonio Cassone.
Abstract
Highly active anti-retroviral therapies (HAART) with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) protease inhibitors (PIs) or nonnucleoside reverse-transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTI) were compared for their effect on prevalence, aspartyl proteinase (Sap) production and the biotypes and anti-mycotic sequential susceptibility of Candida spp. isolates from the oral cavity in a longitudinal prospective study. HAART-PI, but not HAART-NNRTI strongly inhibited Sap expression in the oral cavity without exerting any consistent effect on the role of Candida spp. isolation or selection of low virulence or anti-mycotic resistant fungus biotype. More importantly, the sequential isolates of Candida albicans from HAART-PI, but not those from suspended HAART-NNRTI, showed an increased Sap production in vitro. While further demonstrating that HIV-PI inhibit Sap expressions, our results do not support the view that the mentioned inhibition could eliminate Candida or its selection of the oral cavity.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15094164 DOI: 10.1016/j.femsim.2003.12.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEMS Immunol Med Microbiol ISSN: 0928-8244