期刊文献+

Study on the Distribution at Species Level of Genus Candida in Human Oral Cavities, Using Culture and Multiplex PCR Methods

Study on the Distribution at Species Level of Genus Candida in Human Oral Cavities, Using Culture and Multiplex PCR Methods
下载PDF
导出
摘要 Purpose: Although the genus Candida is frequently isolated from human oral cavities, the distribution at the species level of these organisms has been little reported. The purpose of the present study was to assess the distribution at the species level of the genus Candida in human oral cavities. Methods: This study was performed using culture and Multiplex PCR methods. Moreover, the genotyping classification of C. albicans was analyzed with a PCR. Results: Of all subjects (n = 90), detection frequency of genus Candida was 42.2%. Genus Candida was not detected in the subjects between 0 to 9 years old, and there was no difference in the detection frequencies of this organism among each generation from 10s to 80s. C. albicans was the most dominant species, followed by C. parapsilosis, C. glabrata, and C. dubliniensis. Plural Candida species tended not to be detected in the individual sample. Genotype A was dominant in the C. albicans isolates. Conclusion: These results indicated that C. albicans of genotype A was dominant and that the genus Candida rarely coexists with other Candida species, in each individual oral cavity. Purpose: Although the genus Candida is frequently isolated from human oral cavities, the distribution at the species level of these organisms has been little reported. The purpose of the present study was to assess the distribution at the species level of the genus Candida in human oral cavities. Methods: This study was performed using culture and Multiplex PCR methods. Moreover, the genotyping classification of C. albicans was analyzed with a PCR. Results: Of all subjects (n = 90), detection frequency of genus Candida was 42.2%. Genus Candida was not detected in the subjects between 0 to 9 years old, and there was no difference in the detection frequencies of this organism among each generation from 10s to 80s. C. albicans was the most dominant species, followed by C. parapsilosis, C. glabrata, and C. dubliniensis. Plural Candida species tended not to be detected in the individual sample. Genotype A was dominant in the C. albicans isolates. Conclusion: These results indicated that C. albicans of genotype A was dominant and that the genus Candida rarely coexists with other Candida species, in each individual oral cavity.
作者 Akira Fukatsu Osamu Tsuzukibashi Mana Fuchigami Satoshi Uchibori Chiaki Komine Koji Umezawa Sachiyo Hayashi Yuji Takahashi Taira Kobayashi Masanobu Wakami Hiroshi Murakami Masahiko Fukumoto Akira Fukatsu;Osamu Tsuzukibashi;Mana Fuchigami;Satoshi Uchibori;Chiaki Komine;Koji Umezawa;Sachiyo Hayashi;Yuji Takahashi;Taira Kobayashi;Masanobu Wakami;Hiroshi Murakami;Masahiko Fukumoto(Department of Laboratory Medicine for Dentistry for the Compromised Patient, Nihon University, School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan;Department of Fixed Prosthodontics, Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan;Department of Special Needs Dentistry, Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan;Department of Oral Implantology, Nihon University School of Dentistry at Matsudo, Chiba, Japan)
出处 《Open Journal of Stomatology》 2022年第4期119-129,共11页 口腔学期刊(英文)
关键词 CANDIDA Candida albicans Oral Cavity Multiplex PCR Candida Candida albicans Oral Cavity Multiplex PCR
  • 相关文献

参考文献1

共引文献1

  • 1Akira Fukatsu,Osamu Tsuzukibashi,Mana Fuchigami,Yoshinori Ono,Satoshi Uchibori,Yuji Takahashi,Chiaki Komine,Koji Umezawa,Sachiyo Hayashi,Takashi Asano,Taira Kobayashi,Masanobu Wakami,Hiroshi Murakami,Masahiko Fukumoto.Origin of Candida albicans in Human Oral Cavity[J].Open Journal of Stomatology,2022,12(4):137-145.

相关作者

内容加载中请稍等...

相关机构

内容加载中请稍等...

相关主题

内容加载中请稍等...

浏览历史

内容加载中请稍等...
;
使用帮助 返回顶部