Oral Colonization by Candida Species in Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

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2020-01-01

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da Cunha, Eliana Tomomi Shimabukuro [UNESP]
Figueiredo-Godoi, Lívia Mara Alves [UNESP]
Santos, Diogo Haddad
Carneiro, Rafael Paterno Castello Dias
do Olival, Guilherme Sciascia
de Barros, Patrícia Pimentel [UNESP]
Narimatsu, Keila
Tilbery, Charles Peter
Junqueira, Juliana Campos [UNESP]

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Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory demyelinating autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. Since immune system plays a key role in this disease, patients with MS can present higher risk of infections. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of Candida spp. in the oral cavity of MS patients in relation to a control group Methods: In total, 100 individuals were selected: 55 diagnosed with MS and 45 healthy individuals (control group). Saliva samples were collected and seeded in culture media selecting for Candida. Following an incubation period of 48 h, colony-forming units (CFU mL−1) were counted and colonies were isolated for Candida species identification by multiplex PCR. The results were analysed by chi-squared and Mann–Whitney U statistical tests considering a significance level of 5%. Results: Candida spp. were confirmed in the oral cavity of 50.09% patients in the MS group and 35.55% individuals in the control group. In individuals positive for the growth of Candida spp., the median values of Candida colonies were 220 CFU mL−1 for the MS group and 120 CFU mL−1 for the control group. However, no statistically significant differences were observed between groups for both prevalence and CFU mL−1 count. Of the Candida species identified, 73.91% were C. albicans, 21.73% C. glabrata, 2.17% C. tropicalis, and 2.17% C. krusei. Conclusions: The colonization of Candida spp. in the oral cavity of individuals with multiple sclerosis was higher than in the control group; however these findings were not proven to be statistically significant.

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Autoimmune disease, Candida, Candida albicans, Demyelinating disease, Microbiota, Multiple sclerosis

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Mycopathologia.