Literature DB >> 28969120

Isolation and Speciation of Candida in Type II Diabetic Patients using CHROM Agar: A Microbial Study.

Usha Sharma1, Krupa Patel2, Vandana Shah3, Surabhi Sinha4, Vishnu Pratap Singh Rathore5.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Newer Candida species are now becoming increasingly predominant commensal in the oral cavity. AIM: Aim of the study was to identify and compare different Candida species in the oral cavity of Type II diabetic individuals.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The present microbial study was carried out for the duration of three months. Sixty participants were included in the study and divided into two groups of 30 individual each. Group I consisted of patients with Type II diabetes while Group II consisted of healthy individuals without diabetes or any other systemic disease. A total of 3 ml of unstimulated whole saliva was collected from them and centrifuged at 5000 rpm for fives minutes. This pellet was plated onto CHROM agar medium plates and incubated at 37°C for at least 3-4 days. CHROM agar plates were visualized daily at 24 hours, 72 hours and followed up to seven days to check for growth. Candida speciation was done by counting the different coloured creamy colonies. Comparison of Candida spp. between two groups was done by applying the Student's t-test. A p-value<0.05 was considered as statistically significant.
RESULTS: All the species of Candida, namely, Candida albicans, Candida glabrata, Candida dubliniensis, Candida krusei, Candida parapsilosis except for Candida tropicalis showed a significantly higher (p<0.001) occurrence in the diabetic group compared to the healthy group. The highest identified species is C. parapsilosis, second being C. albicans in both the groups.
CONCLUSION: C. parapsilosis is now considered as one of the significant causes of Candida infection in the oral cavity. This increased virulence will affect the global burden of Candidiasis as few treatment options are available for this new pathogen.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Agar medium; Candida parapsilosis; Oral cavity; Prevalence

Year:  2017        PMID: 28969120      PMCID: PMC5620760          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/24864.10394

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


  10 in total

Review 1.  Saliva as a diagnostic fluid.

Authors:  Daniel Malamud
Journal:  Dent Clin North Am       Date:  2011-01

2.  Buccal alterations in diabetes mellitus.

Authors:  Carlos Antonio Negrato; Olinda Tarzia
Journal:  Diabetol Metab Syndr       Date:  2010-01-15       Impact factor: 3.320

Review 3.  Candida parapsilosis, an emerging fungal pathogen.

Authors:  David Trofa; Attila Gácser; Joshua D Nosanchuk
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2008-10       Impact factor: 26.132

4.  Prevalence of Candida species in the buccal cavity of diabetic and non-diabetic individuals in and around Pondicherry.

Authors:  M Lydia Rajakumari; P Saravana Kumari
Journal:  J Mycol Med       Date:  2016-09-03       Impact factor: 2.391

Review 5.  Oral candidiasis.

Authors:  A Akpan; R Morgan
Journal:  Postgrad Med J       Date:  2002-08       Impact factor: 2.401

6.  Direct isolation of Candida spp. from blood cultures on the chromogenic medium CHROMagar Candida.

Authors:  Lynn L Horvath; Duane R Hospenthal; Clinton K Murray; David P Dooley
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2003-06       Impact factor: 5.948

7.  Oral colonisation and infection by Candida sp. in diabetic and non-diabetic patients with chronic kidney disease on dialysis.

Authors:  Estela de la Rosa-García; Mónica Miramontes-Zapata; Luis-Octavio Sánchez-Vargas; Arnoldo Mondragón-Padilla
Journal:  Nefrologia       Date:  2013-11-13       Impact factor: 2.033

8.  Isolation and identification of Candida from the oral cavity.

Authors:  Smitha Byadarahally Raju; Shashanka Rajappa
Journal:  ISRN Dent       Date:  2011-10-25

9.  Identification of Candida species in the oral cavity of diabetic patients.

Authors:  F Mohammadi; M R Javaheri; S Nekoeian; P Dehghan
Journal:  Curr Med Mycol       Date:  2016-06

10.  Diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus.

Authors: 
Journal:  Diabetes Care       Date:  2009-01       Impact factor: 19.112

  10 in total
  1 in total

1.  Cell wall mannan of Candida krusei mediates dendritic cell apoptosis and orchestrates Th17 polarization via TLR-2/MyD88-dependent pathway.

Authors:  Thu Ngoc Yen Nguyen; Panuwat Padungros; Panachai Wongsrisupphakul; Noppadol Sa-Ard-Iam; Rangsini Mahanonda; Oranart Matangkasombut; Min-Kyung Choo; Patcharee Ritprajak
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2018-11-20       Impact factor: 4.379

  1 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.