Opportunist infections involving Candida albicans often develop in HIV-positive patients and oral lesions tend to become more frequent as the disease progresses. Previous studies have shown contrasting results concerning the variability of the pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) subtypes of C, albicans observed in HIV-positive patients. Carriage of C, albicans was determined by an oral rinse technique; 41 strains of C, albicans (78% serotype A and 22% serotype B) were isolated. There was a direct correlation between candidal load (cfu/ml) and the blood HIV load, whereas there was an inverse correlation with the stage of disease and the CD4 cell counts. The PFGE patterns of isolates were variable with regard to the number and positions of bands. The variability of the band sizes in some run positions showed a Gaussian distribution. Generally, the most frequent size variants were associated with the strains with the highest cfu/ml and lowest CD4 counts (less than or equal to 200 cells/mul), These findings suggest a possible strain selection over time during disease progression, especially in HIV-positive subjects with low CD4 counts.

Heterogeneity of oral isolates of Candida albicans in HIV-positive patients: correlation between candidal carriage, karyotype and disease stage / E., Capoluongo; D., Moretto; A., Giglio; M., Belardi; G., Prignano; E., Crescimbeni; P., Cordiali Fei; A., Maini; A., Di Carlo; R., Mercantini; Giannetti, Alberto; F., Ameglio. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-2615. - STAMPA. - 49:11(2000), pp. 985-991. [10.1099/0022-1317-49-11-985]

Heterogeneity of oral isolates of Candida albicans in HIV-positive patients: correlation between candidal carriage, karyotype and disease stage

GIANNETTI, Alberto;
2000

Abstract

Opportunist infections involving Candida albicans often develop in HIV-positive patients and oral lesions tend to become more frequent as the disease progresses. Previous studies have shown contrasting results concerning the variability of the pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) subtypes of C, albicans observed in HIV-positive patients. Carriage of C, albicans was determined by an oral rinse technique; 41 strains of C, albicans (78% serotype A and 22% serotype B) were isolated. There was a direct correlation between candidal load (cfu/ml) and the blood HIV load, whereas there was an inverse correlation with the stage of disease and the CD4 cell counts. The PFGE patterns of isolates were variable with regard to the number and positions of bands. The variability of the band sizes in some run positions showed a Gaussian distribution. Generally, the most frequent size variants were associated with the strains with the highest cfu/ml and lowest CD4 counts (less than or equal to 200 cells/mul), These findings suggest a possible strain selection over time during disease progression, especially in HIV-positive subjects with low CD4 counts.
2000
49
11
985
991
Heterogeneity of oral isolates of Candida albicans in HIV-positive patients: correlation between candidal carriage, karyotype and disease stage / E., Capoluongo; D., Moretto; A., Giglio; M., Belardi; G., Prignano; E., Crescimbeni; P., Cordiali Fei; A., Maini; A., Di Carlo; R., Mercantini; Giannetti, Alberto; F., Ameglio. - In: JOURNAL OF MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0022-2615. - STAMPA. - 49:11(2000), pp. 985-991. [10.1099/0022-1317-49-11-985]
E., Capoluongo; D., Moretto; A., Giglio; M., Belardi; G., Prignano; E., Crescimbeni; P., Cordiali Fei; A., Maini; A., Di Carlo; R., Mercantini; Giannetti, Alberto; F., Ameglio
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