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Typing Candida albicans oral isolates from healthy brazilian schoolchildren using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis reveals two highly polymorphic taxa

The genetic diversity of C. albicans oral isolates from 75 healthy schoolchildren from eight schools located in different geographic areas of Piracicaba city, São Paulo state, Brazil, was established using isoenzymes marker (Multilocus Enzyme Electrophoresis – MLEE) and cluster analysis. Patterns of...

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Autores principales: Boriollo, Marcelo Fabiano Gomes, Spolidorio, Denise Madalena Palomari, Barros, Letizia Monteiro, Bassi, Rodrigo Carlos, Garcia, José Antonio Dias, Costa, Ana Maria Duarte Dias, Rosa, Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiro, Höfling, José Francisco
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Publicado: Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3768784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24031720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220110003000023
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author Boriollo, Marcelo Fabiano Gomes
Spolidorio, Denise Madalena Palomari
Barros, Letizia Monteiro
Bassi, Rodrigo Carlos
Garcia, José Antonio Dias
Costa, Ana Maria Duarte Dias
Rosa, Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiro
Höfling, José Francisco
author_facet Boriollo, Marcelo Fabiano Gomes
Spolidorio, Denise Madalena Palomari
Barros, Letizia Monteiro
Bassi, Rodrigo Carlos
Garcia, José Antonio Dias
Costa, Ana Maria Duarte Dias
Rosa, Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiro
Höfling, José Francisco
author_sort Boriollo, Marcelo Fabiano Gomes
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description The genetic diversity of C. albicans oral isolates from 75 healthy schoolchildren from eight schools located in different geographic areas of Piracicaba city, São Paulo state, Brazil, was established using isoenzymes marker (Multilocus Enzyme Electrophoresis – MLEE) and cluster analysis. Patterns of monoclonal and polyclonal oral colonization by C. albicans within and between groups of schoolchildren were identified. However, significant divergence between the observed and the expected genotypic frequencies (Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium test) was not detected in the geographically adjacent groups, suggesting the hypothesis that populations of healthy schoolchildren do not correspond to the selection factor (differential survival) of strains. Two highly polymorphic and distantly genetically related taxa (A and B) were identified within the total population of yeasts, each contained subgroups (A1, A2, A3, A4, B1 and B2) and clusters of moderately related strains (from I to X), suggesting the existence of strains restricted or not to certain groups of geographically limited, healthy students. However, the coexistence of identical strains in healthy schoolchildren from the same school (geographically related) reinforces the hypothesis of oral transmission, where the sources of propagation could be explored. Furthermore, this could also be used in current and retrospective analyses of C. albicans isolated from immunocompetent and immunocompromised people, in order to detect commensal or potentially pathogenic yeast groups, predominantly in candidiasis, and in the development of strategies to prevent transmission or human propagation.
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spelling pubmed-37687842013-09-12 Typing Candida albicans oral isolates from healthy brazilian schoolchildren using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis reveals two highly polymorphic taxa Boriollo, Marcelo Fabiano Gomes Spolidorio, Denise Madalena Palomari Barros, Letizia Monteiro Bassi, Rodrigo Carlos Garcia, José Antonio Dias Costa, Ana Maria Duarte Dias Rosa, Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiro Höfling, José Francisco Braz J Microbiol Medical Microbiology The genetic diversity of C. albicans oral isolates from 75 healthy schoolchildren from eight schools located in different geographic areas of Piracicaba city, São Paulo state, Brazil, was established using isoenzymes marker (Multilocus Enzyme Electrophoresis – MLEE) and cluster analysis. Patterns of monoclonal and polyclonal oral colonization by C. albicans within and between groups of schoolchildren were identified. However, significant divergence between the observed and the expected genotypic frequencies (Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium test) was not detected in the geographically adjacent groups, suggesting the hypothesis that populations of healthy schoolchildren do not correspond to the selection factor (differential survival) of strains. Two highly polymorphic and distantly genetically related taxa (A and B) were identified within the total population of yeasts, each contained subgroups (A1, A2, A3, A4, B1 and B2) and clusters of moderately related strains (from I to X), suggesting the existence of strains restricted or not to certain groups of geographically limited, healthy students. However, the coexistence of identical strains in healthy schoolchildren from the same school (geographically related) reinforces the hypothesis of oral transmission, where the sources of propagation could be explored. Furthermore, this could also be used in current and retrospective analyses of C. albicans isolated from immunocompetent and immunocompromised people, in order to detect commensal or potentially pathogenic yeast groups, predominantly in candidiasis, and in the development of strategies to prevent transmission or human propagation. Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia 2011 2011-09-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3768784/ /pubmed/24031720 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220110003000023 Text en © Sociedade Brasileira de Microbiologia http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ All the content of the journal, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons License
spellingShingle Medical Microbiology
Boriollo, Marcelo Fabiano Gomes
Spolidorio, Denise Madalena Palomari
Barros, Letizia Monteiro
Bassi, Rodrigo Carlos
Garcia, José Antonio Dias
Costa, Ana Maria Duarte Dias
Rosa, Edvaldo Antonio Ribeiro
Höfling, José Francisco
Typing Candida albicans oral isolates from healthy brazilian schoolchildren using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis reveals two highly polymorphic taxa
title Typing Candida albicans oral isolates from healthy brazilian schoolchildren using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis reveals two highly polymorphic taxa
title_full Typing Candida albicans oral isolates from healthy brazilian schoolchildren using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis reveals two highly polymorphic taxa
title_fullStr Typing Candida albicans oral isolates from healthy brazilian schoolchildren using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis reveals two highly polymorphic taxa
title_full_unstemmed Typing Candida albicans oral isolates from healthy brazilian schoolchildren using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis reveals two highly polymorphic taxa
title_short Typing Candida albicans oral isolates from healthy brazilian schoolchildren using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis reveals two highly polymorphic taxa
title_sort typing candida albicans oral isolates from healthy brazilian schoolchildren using multilocus enzyme electrophoresis reveals two highly polymorphic taxa
topic Medical Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3768784/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24031720
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1517-838220110003000023
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