糖尿病患者假丝酵母菌的磷脂酶活性。

Negar Amini, Rasoul Mohammadi
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背景:念珠菌病是念珠菌属引起的常见真菌感染之一。临床表现从皮肤粘膜定植到弥散性和致命性感染,如念珠菌病。糖尿病是真菌感染的重要易感因素之一。念珠菌可以释放许多外酶,如磷脂酶,从而削弱免疫系统,促进真菌对宿主细胞的粘附和入侵。本研究的目的是评价从糖尿病患者念珠菌病和胃食管念珠菌病(GEC)中分离的念珠菌的磷脂酶活性。材料和方法:采用表型法(菌落周围的沉淀带)和分子法(用特异性引物双链聚合酶链反应检测磷脂酶基因)对83株念珠菌分离株进行酶活性评价。结果:83株临床分离株中8株(9.6%)磷脂酶生产阴性。假丝酵母菌和GEC分离株均为高产酶组。结论:我们的研究结果显示,从不同身体部位(血液、食道和胃)分离的磷脂酶活性没有差异;然而,非白色念珠菌的磷脂酶活性较低。
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Phospholipase Activity of <i>Candida</i> Species Isolated from Diabetic Patients.

Phospholipase Activity of <i>Candida</i> Species Isolated from Diabetic Patients.

Phospholipase Activity of Candida Species Isolated from Diabetic Patients.

Background: Candidiasis is one of the prevalent fungal infections caused by the genus Candida. The clinical manifestation ranges from mucocutaneous colonization to disseminated and fatal infections such as candidemia. Diabetes mellitus is one of the significant predisposing factors for this fungal infection. Candida spp. may release many exoenzymes such as phospholipase to debilitate the immune system and facilitate adherence and invasion of the fungus to the host cells. The aim of the present study is evaluation of phospholipase activity of Candida species isolated from candidemia and gastroesophageal candidiasis (GEC) among diabetic patients.

Materials and methods: Eighty-three Candida isolates were evaluated for enzyme activity by phenotypic (the precipitation zone around the colonies) and molecular methods (detection of phospholipase genes using duplex polymerase chain reaction with specific primers).

Results: Eight out of eighty-three clinical isolates (9.6%) were negative for phospholipase production. All phospholipase producers among candidemia and GEC isolates were categorized in high production group.

Conclusions: Our findings revealed no differences in phospholipase activity among isolates obtained from different body sites (blood, oesophagus and stomach); however, non-albicans Candida species had less phospholipase activity.

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