Exploring the Biology, Virulence, and General Aspects of Candida dubliniensis.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Infection and Drug Resistance Pub Date : 2024-12-21 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IDR.S497862
Manuela Gómez-Gaviria, Dario A Baruch-Martínez, Héctor M Mora-Montes
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Abstract

Fungal infections have become a growing public health concern, aggravated by the emergence of new pathogenic species and increasing resistance to antifungal drugs. The most common candidiasis is caused by Candida albicans; however, Candida dubliniensis has become an emerging opportunistic pathogen, and although less prevalent, it can cause superficial and systemic infections, especially in immunocompromised individuals. This yeast can colonize the oral cavity, skin, and other tissues, and has been associated with oral infections in patients with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), making it difficult to treat. The special interest in the study of this species lies in its ability to evade commonly used antifungal drugs, such as fluconazole, under different concentrations. In addition, it is difficult to identify because it can be confused with the species C. albicans, which could interfere with adequate treatment. Although the study of virulence factors in C. dubliniensis is limited, proteomic comparisons with C. albicans indicate that these virulence factors could be similar between the two species. However, differences could exist considering the evolutionary processes and lifestyle of each species. In this study, a detailed review of the current literature on C. dubliniensis was conducted, considering aspects such as biology, possible virulence factors, immune response, pathogen-host interaction, diagnosis, and treatment.

探索都柏林假丝酵母的生物学、毒力和一般方面。
真菌感染已成为一个日益严重的公共卫生问题,新的致病物种的出现和抗真菌药物耐药性的增加加剧了这一问题。最常见的念珠菌病是由白色念珠菌引起的;然而,都柏林念珠菌已经成为一种新兴的机会性病原体,虽然不太流行,但它可以引起浅表和全身感染,特别是在免疫功能低下的个体中。这种酵母菌可以在口腔、皮肤和其他组织中定植,并且与人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)和获得性免疫缺陷综合征(AIDS)患者的口腔感染有关,使其难以治疗。对该物种研究的特别兴趣在于其在不同浓度下逃避常用抗真菌药物(如氟康唑)的能力。此外,它很难识别,因为它可能与白色念珠菌混淆,这可能会干扰适当的治疗。虽然对dubliniensis的毒力因子的研究有限,但与白色念珠菌的蛋白质组学比较表明,这些毒力因子在两个物种之间可能相似。然而,考虑到每个物种的进化过程和生活方式,差异可能存在。本文从生物学、可能的毒力因素、免疫反应、病原体-宿主相互作用、诊断和治疗等方面对目前关于dubliniensis的文献进行了详细的综述。
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Infection and Drug Resistance
Infection and Drug Resistance Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
7.70%
发文量
826
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: About Journal Editors Peer Reviewers Articles Article Publishing Charges Aims and Scope Call For Papers ISSN: 1178-6973 Editor-in-Chief: Professor Suresh Antony An international, peer-reviewed, open access journal that focuses on the optimal treatment of infection (bacterial, fungal and viral) and the development and institution of preventative strategies to minimize the development and spread of resistance.
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