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The influence of antifungal drugs on virulence properties of Candida albicans in patients with diabetes mellitus

Objective: This study investigated the influence of nystatin and fluconazole on virulence properties of Candida albicans . Study Design: A total of 108 diabetic patients participated in the study. Eighty-eight patients had clinical oral candidosis. Drug therapy was given at 6 hourly intervals for ny...

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Main Authors: Willis, Amanda M., Coulter, Wilson A., Fulton, Catherine R., Hayes, John R., Bell, Patrick M., Lamey, Philip-John
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description Objective: This study investigated the influence of nystatin and fluconazole on virulence properties of Candida albicans . Study Design: A total of 108 diabetic patients participated in the study. Eighty-eight patients had clinical oral candidosis. Drug therapy was given at 6 hourly intervals for nystatin or daily with fluconazole for a maximum of 2 weeks. Adhesion of C albicans to buccal epithelial cells was determined by using an autologous adhesion assay prospectively over 6 months. Phospholipase production was estimated by using an agar plate method. The data analysis included a paired Student t test and calculation of correlation coefficients. Results: Unlike nystatin, treatment with fluconazole reduced the ability of C albicans to colonize the buccal mucosa for up to 8 weeks after the treatment. Patients without clinical signs of oral candidosis had significantly fewer C albicans isolates producing phospholipase than did patients with oral candidosis. Treatment with fluconazole, but not nystatin, reduced the production of phospholipase from C albicans oral isolates in patients with diabetes mellitus. Conclusions: In addition to being antifungal, fluconazole alters phospholipase production, modifies buccal epithelial cells, and reduces adhesion of C albicans to human buccal epithelial cells for up to 8 weeks posttreatment in diabetic patients with oral candidosis. (Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol Endod 2001;91:317-21)
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Bacterial Adhesion - drug effects
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Candida albicans - drug effects
Candida albicans - enzymology
Candida albicans - physiology
Candidiasis, Oral - complications
Candidiasis, Oral - drug therapy
Chi-Square Distribution
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Ent and stomatologic mycoses
Epithelial Cells - drug effects
Female
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Fluconazole - therapeutic use
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Humans
Infectious diseases
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
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Nystatin - pharmacology
Nystatin - therapeutic use
Phospholipases - biosynthesis
Prospective Studies
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