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Clinical Characteristics and Relevance of Oral Candida Biofilm in Tongue Smears.

Eunae Cho1,2, YounJung Park3, Ki-Yeol Kim2,4, Dawool Han1, Hyun Sil Kim1, Jeong-Seung Kwon3, Hyung-Joon Ahn3.   

Abstract

Dimorphic Candida exist as commensal yeast carriages or infiltrate hyphae in the oral cavity. Here, we investigated the clinical relevance of Candida hyphae in non-pseudomembranous oral candidiasis (OC) by smears of tongue biofilms. We conducted a retrospective study of 2829 patients who had had tongue smears regardless of OC suspicion. Clinical characteristics were evaluated using a novel method of assessing hyphae. Clinical factors (moderate/severe stimulated pain, pain aggravated by stimulation, tongue dorsum appearance and initial topical antifungal use) were highly significant in the high-grade hyphae group but were statistically similar in the low-grade hyphae and non-observed hyphae group, suggesting low-grade hyphae infection as a subclinical OC state. In addition to erythematous candidiasis (EC), a new subtype named "morphologically normal symptomatic candidiasis" (MNSC) with specific pain patterns and normal tongue morphology was identified. MNSC had a significantly higher proportion of moderate and severe stimulated pain cases than EC. Low unstimulated salivary flow rate (<0.1 mL/min) was found to be a common risk factor in MNSC and EC. In non-pseudomembranous OC, pain patterns were dependent on Candida hyphae degree regardless of tongue dorsum morphology. Morphologic differences seen in high-grade hyphae infection were not associated with systemic diseases or nutritional deficiencies.

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Keywords:  Candida; atrophic candidiasis; biofilm; erythematous candidiasis; hyphae; oral candidiasis; smears; tongue

Year:  2021        PMID: 33499213      PMCID: PMC7912297          DOI: 10.3390/jof7020077

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)        ISSN: 2309-608X


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