Factors associated with the isolation of Candida Spp. from the oral microbiota of people living with HIV

Antônio Uelton A Silva, G. Silva, E. Brito, Thiago Moura de Araújo, M. Serra, A. C. Costa, M. R. Oliveira, R. Freitas, M. Araújo
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This study aimed to analyze the association between the isolation of Candida species in the oral cavity and the clinical and virulence factors of people living with Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This cross-sectional study, comprising 106 people living with HIV who were evaluated in an HIV-AIDS outpatient clinic in Fortaleza, Northeast of Brazil, data collection were conducted during August and November 2018. A saliva sample was also collected to isolate Candida. The virulence factors of extracellular and hemolytic phospholipase activities in isolated Candida strains were analyzed. The prevalence of oral Candida was 40.6%, and the presence of oral Candida was associated with smoking habits ( p = .005), daily smoking ( p = .026), low weight ( p = .030), history of hospitalization ( p = .014), TCD4 lymphocyte count < 200 cells/mm3 ( p = .018), and detectable viral load ( p = .005). The multivariate analysis revealed that the variables smoking habits ( p = .008), viral load ( p = .011), and body mass index ( p = .011) were associated with the presence of oral Candida. Strong hemolytic and phospholipase activities were, respectively, identified in 74.4% and 72% of the isolated strains, mainly Candida albicans. As a main conclusion, the isolation of Candida from the oral cavity in people living with HIV/AIDS, has a strong association with the use of tobacco, even under anappropriate treatment.
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从艾滋病毒感染者口腔微生物群中分离念珠菌的相关因素
本研究旨在分析口腔念珠菌的分离与人类免疫缺陷病毒(HIV)感染者的临床和毒力因素之间的关系。这项横断面研究包括106名艾滋病毒感染者,他们在巴西东北部福塔莱萨的一家艾滋病毒艾滋病门诊进行了评估,数据收集于2018年8月和11月进行。还收集了唾液样本以分离念珠菌。分析了念珠菌胞外及溶血磷脂酶活性的毒力因素。口腔念珠菌的患病率为40.6%,口腔念珠菌的存在与吸烟习惯(p = 0.005)、每日吸烟(p = 0.026)、体重过轻(p = 0.030)、住院史(p = 0.014)、TCD4淋巴细胞计数< 200细胞/mm3 (p = 0.018)、可检测病毒载量(p = 0.005)有关。多因素分析显示,吸烟习惯(p = 0.008)、病毒载量(p = 0.011)和体重指数(p = 0.011)与口腔念珠菌的存在相关。菌株中溶血和磷脂酶活性分别为74.4%和72%,以白色念珠菌为主。作为一个主要结论,即使在适当的治疗下,艾滋病毒/艾滋病感染者口腔中念珠菌的分离与使用烟草有很强的联系。
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