Correlation between Secreted Aspartyl Protease-5 (SAP5) on Increasing Vaginal Acidity in Vulvovaginal Candidiasis

IF 0.2 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical Research and Health Care Pub Date : 2023-08-11 DOI:10.55561/ajhr.v2i2.116
Ikatan Dokter, Indonesia Wilayah, Jawa Timur, Nur Sophia, Matin, Regina Ayu Fristiyanti, Safrina Dewi, N. Nurdiana, S. Santoso, B. Rahardjo
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Introduction: Vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is an infection of the vaginal mucosa that extends to the vulva due to excessive growth of Candida albicans, causing a progressive decrease of Lactobacillus spp., as the main of normal flora. Decrease in the number of Lactobacillus spp. causes a reduction of lactic acid production that it was causing increasing vaginal pH. The increase in pH is due to the progressive growth of C. albicans colonies in the vaginal mucosa. In addition, the mechanism of candidiasis is also influenced by the secretion of virulence factors by C. albicans. Secreted Aspartyl Protease-5 (SAP5) is the dominant virulence factor that plays a role in changing the morphology of yeast cells into hyphae. This study aims to identify the correlation between SAP5 levels and vaginal pH. Material and Methods: This research was conducted in vivo using a sample of Rattus norvegicus with a posttest randomized experimental group design approach. This study has two groups, i.e., Negative Control (NC) and Positive Control group (PC). SAP5 and pH samples were taken from vaginal fluids and then measured using ELISA and a digital pH meter. The statistical analysis used was Pearson Correlation to analyze the correlation between SAP5 and pH levels. Results: There was a strong correlation (R=0.846) that means the increase of SAP5 is related to the increase of vaginal acidity in the PC group. Conclusion: The increase in SAP5 levels is directly followed by an increase in the pH value of vaginal fluids,
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外阴阴道念珠菌病患者分泌天冬氨酸蛋白酶-5 (SAP5)与阴道酸度升高的关系
简介:外阴阴道念珠菌病(VVC)是由于白色念珠菌过度生长导致阴道粘膜延伸到外阴的感染,导致作为正常菌群主要的乳酸杆菌逐渐减少。乳酸菌数量的减少导致乳酸产量的减少,从而引起阴道pH值的升高。pH值的升高是由于阴道粘膜中白色念珠菌菌落的逐渐增长。此外,念珠菌病的发病机制还受白色念珠菌分泌毒力因子的影响。分泌性天冬氨酸蛋白酶-5 (SAP5)是酵母细胞形态转变为菌丝的主要毒力因子。本研究旨在探讨SAP5水平与阴道ph的相关性。材料与方法:本研究采用褐家鼠体内实验,采用后试验随机分组设计方法。本研究分为阴性对照组(NC)和阳性对照组(PC)两组。从阴道液中提取SAP5和pH样品,然后使用ELISA和数字pH计进行测量。统计学分析采用Pearson Correlation分析SAP5与pH值的相关性。结果:PC组SAP5升高与阴道酸度升高有很强的相关性(R=0.846)。结论:SAP5水平的升高直接伴随着阴道液pH值的升高。
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