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Effect of Denture-Related Stomatitis Fluconazole Treatment on Oral Candida albicans Susceptibility Profile and Genotypic Variability
Denture-related stomatitis (DRS) is the most common condition affecting removable-denture wearers, and Candida albicans the most frequent pathogenic agent. Systemic antifungal treatment is indicated but recurrences are frequent. The aim of this study was to characterize the oral load, fluconazole su...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319190/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25674171 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874210601509010046 |
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author | Figueiral, Maria Helena Fonseca, Patrícia Lopes, Maria Manuel Pinto, Eugénia Pereira-Leite, Teresa Sampaio-Maia, Benedita |
author_facet | Figueiral, Maria Helena Fonseca, Patrícia Lopes, Maria Manuel Pinto, Eugénia Pereira-Leite, Teresa Sampaio-Maia, Benedita |
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description | Denture-related stomatitis (DRS) is the most common condition affecting removable-denture wearers, and Candida albicans the most frequent pathogenic agent. Systemic antifungal treatment is indicated but recurrences are frequent. The aim of this study was to characterize the oral load, fluconazole susceptibility profile and genotypic variability of oral C. albicans isolates from patients with DRS before (T0), immediately after fluconazole treatment (Tat) and after 6-months follow-up (T6m). Eighteen patients presenting DRS and treated with fluconazole were followed at the Faculty of Dentistry of Oporto University. Seventy C. albicans isolates were obtained and identified using standard cultural and biochemical multi-testing. Fluconazole susceptibility was tested by E-test(®). Microsatellite-primed PCR was performed to assess the genotypic variability of C. albicans isolates. The patients’ mean age was 58.0±3.2 years, and 55.6%/44.4% had total/partial dentures. Before treatment, 22.2%, 44.4% and 33.3% of the patients presented DRS type I, II or III, respectively. Fluconazole treatment healed or improved DRS in 77.8% of the patients, accompanied by an 83.5% reduction in oral C. albicans load. However, after 6-months, oral C. albicans load increased significantly and DRS severity was similar to the one observed before treatment. Moreover, the prevalence of patients presenting fluconazole resistant isolates of C. albicans increased significantly throughout the study: T0-5.6%, Tat-10.0% and T6m-42.9%. A change in the genotypic variability of C. albicans isolates was also verified, being mostly associated to fluconazole susceptibility profile change. In conclusion, fluconazole presents a good short-term DRS treatment efficiency, but may be associated to a long-term emergence of C. albicans fluconazole resistance. |
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spelling | pubmed-43191902015-02-11 Effect of Denture-Related Stomatitis Fluconazole Treatment on Oral Candida albicans Susceptibility Profile and Genotypic Variability Figueiral, Maria Helena Fonseca, Patrícia Lopes, Maria Manuel Pinto, Eugénia Pereira-Leite, Teresa Sampaio-Maia, Benedita Open Dent J Article Denture-related stomatitis (DRS) is the most common condition affecting removable-denture wearers, and Candida albicans the most frequent pathogenic agent. Systemic antifungal treatment is indicated but recurrences are frequent. The aim of this study was to characterize the oral load, fluconazole susceptibility profile and genotypic variability of oral C. albicans isolates from patients with DRS before (T0), immediately after fluconazole treatment (Tat) and after 6-months follow-up (T6m). Eighteen patients presenting DRS and treated with fluconazole were followed at the Faculty of Dentistry of Oporto University. Seventy C. albicans isolates were obtained and identified using standard cultural and biochemical multi-testing. Fluconazole susceptibility was tested by E-test(®). Microsatellite-primed PCR was performed to assess the genotypic variability of C. albicans isolates. The patients’ mean age was 58.0±3.2 years, and 55.6%/44.4% had total/partial dentures. Before treatment, 22.2%, 44.4% and 33.3% of the patients presented DRS type I, II or III, respectively. Fluconazole treatment healed or improved DRS in 77.8% of the patients, accompanied by an 83.5% reduction in oral C. albicans load. However, after 6-months, oral C. albicans load increased significantly and DRS severity was similar to the one observed before treatment. Moreover, the prevalence of patients presenting fluconazole resistant isolates of C. albicans increased significantly throughout the study: T0-5.6%, Tat-10.0% and T6m-42.9%. A change in the genotypic variability of C. albicans isolates was also verified, being mostly associated to fluconazole susceptibility profile change. In conclusion, fluconazole presents a good short-term DRS treatment efficiency, but may be associated to a long-term emergence of C. albicans fluconazole resistance. Bentham Open 2015-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4319190/ /pubmed/25674171 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874210601509010046 Text en © Figueiral et al.; Licensee Bentham Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open access article licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted, non-commercial use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Figueiral, Maria Helena Fonseca, Patrícia Lopes, Maria Manuel Pinto, Eugénia Pereira-Leite, Teresa Sampaio-Maia, Benedita Effect of Denture-Related Stomatitis Fluconazole Treatment on Oral Candida albicans Susceptibility Profile and Genotypic Variability |
title | Effect of Denture-Related Stomatitis Fluconazole Treatment on Oral
Candida albicans Susceptibility Profile and Genotypic Variability
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title_full | Effect of Denture-Related Stomatitis Fluconazole Treatment on Oral
Candida albicans Susceptibility Profile and Genotypic Variability
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title_fullStr | Effect of Denture-Related Stomatitis Fluconazole Treatment on Oral
Candida albicans Susceptibility Profile and Genotypic Variability
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title_full_unstemmed | Effect of Denture-Related Stomatitis Fluconazole Treatment on Oral
Candida albicans Susceptibility Profile and Genotypic Variability
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title_short | Effect of Denture-Related Stomatitis Fluconazole Treatment on Oral
Candida albicans Susceptibility Profile and Genotypic Variability
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title_sort | effect of denture-related stomatitis fluconazole treatment on oral
candida albicans susceptibility profile and genotypic variability |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4319190/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25674171 http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1874210601509010046 |
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