Evaluation of esterase and hemolysin activities of different Candida species isolated from vulvovaginitis cases in Lorestan Province, Iran

Background and Purpose: Annually affecting millions of women, vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is commonly described by signs and symptoms of vulvovaginal inflammation in the presence of Candida species. Today, the detection of the virulence factors plays a major role in the understanding of pathogene...

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Main Authors: Maryam Noori, Mohammad Dakhili, Asghar Sepahvand, Nader Davari
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Published: Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences 2017-12-01
Series:Current Medical Mycology
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spelling doaj-2fb32209155b4a618d805af423aedb522020-11-24T23:30:06ZengMazandaran University of Medical SciencesCurrent Medical Mycology2423-34392423-34202017-12-013415Evaluation of esterase and hemolysin activities of different Candida species isolated from vulvovaginitis cases in Lorestan Province, IranMaryam Noori0Mohammad Dakhili1Asghar Sepahvand2Nader Davari3 Faculty of Medicine, Qom Branch, Islamic Azad Un iversity, Qom, Iran Faculty of Medicine, Qom Branch, Islamic Azad Un iversity, Qom, Iran Razi Herbal Medicines Research Center, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran Department of Hematology, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, Iran Background and Purpose: Annually affecting millions of women, vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is commonly described by signs and symptoms of vulvovaginal inflammation in the presence of Candida species. Today, the detection of the virulence factors plays a major role in the understanding of pathogenesis of candidiasis and helps produce new anticandidial drugs to improve its treatment efficiency. Herein, we aimed to evaluate the esterase and hemolysin activities of the vaginal isolates of Candida and their relationship with the presence of VVC. Materials and Methods: One-hundred vaginal clinical specimens were randomly collected during September-December 2016. The target population consisted of married women suspected of VVC who presented to health centers in Lorestan Province, Iran. In this study, the esterase activity and hemolysin production of Candida clinical isolates were evaluated using the Tween 80 opacity test and the plate assay, respectively. Results: The most frequent Candida species was C. albicans (66; 66%), followed by C. glabrata (11; 11%) and C. tropicalis (11; 11%). The highest esterase activity was found in C. krusei (75%), followed by C. albicans (68.2%) and C. glabrata (54.5%). The greater part of the positive esterase isolates had Pz 4+ scores. Among the Candida species, C. albicans (22.7%), C. glabrata (63.6%), and C. krusei (50%) were found to have the highest rates of alpha, beta, and gamma hemolysin production, respectively. The level of hemolytic activity in 51% of the Candida species was Pz 4+ scores. Conclusion: According to our results, the higher expression rates of both enzymes in C. albicans species relative to those of non-albicans Candidate species can partly reflect the role of the virulence factors involved in C. albicans pathogenicity.http://cmm.mazums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-216-1&slc_lang=en&sid=1Candida albicans Esterase Hemolysin Vulvovaginal candidiasis Virulence factor
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Mohammad Dakhili
Asghar Sepahvand
Nader Davari
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Mohammad Dakhili
Asghar Sepahvand
Nader Davari
Evaluation of esterase and hemolysin activities of different Candida species isolated from vulvovaginitis cases in Lorestan Province, Iran
Current Medical Mycology
Candida albicans
Esterase
Hemolysin
Vulvovaginal candidiasis
Virulence factor
author_facet Maryam Noori
Mohammad Dakhili
Asghar Sepahvand
Nader Davari
author_sort Maryam Noori
title Evaluation of esterase and hemolysin activities of different Candida species isolated from vulvovaginitis cases in Lorestan Province, Iran
title_short Evaluation of esterase and hemolysin activities of different Candida species isolated from vulvovaginitis cases in Lorestan Province, Iran
title_full Evaluation of esterase and hemolysin activities of different Candida species isolated from vulvovaginitis cases in Lorestan Province, Iran
title_fullStr Evaluation of esterase and hemolysin activities of different Candida species isolated from vulvovaginitis cases in Lorestan Province, Iran
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of esterase and hemolysin activities of different Candida species isolated from vulvovaginitis cases in Lorestan Province, Iran
title_sort evaluation of esterase and hemolysin activities of different candida species isolated from vulvovaginitis cases in lorestan province, iran
publisher Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences
series Current Medical Mycology
issn 2423-3439
2423-3420
publishDate 2017-12-01
description Background and Purpose: Annually affecting millions of women, vulvovaginal candidiasis (VVC) is commonly described by signs and symptoms of vulvovaginal inflammation in the presence of Candida species. Today, the detection of the virulence factors plays a major role in the understanding of pathogenesis of candidiasis and helps produce new anticandidial drugs to improve its treatment efficiency. Herein, we aimed to evaluate the esterase and hemolysin activities of the vaginal isolates of Candida and their relationship with the presence of VVC. Materials and Methods: One-hundred vaginal clinical specimens were randomly collected during September-December 2016. The target population consisted of married women suspected of VVC who presented to health centers in Lorestan Province, Iran. In this study, the esterase activity and hemolysin production of Candida clinical isolates were evaluated using the Tween 80 opacity test and the plate assay, respectively. Results: The most frequent Candida species was C. albicans (66; 66%), followed by C. glabrata (11; 11%) and C. tropicalis (11; 11%). The highest esterase activity was found in C. krusei (75%), followed by C. albicans (68.2%) and C. glabrata (54.5%). The greater part of the positive esterase isolates had Pz 4+ scores. Among the Candida species, C. albicans (22.7%), C. glabrata (63.6%), and C. krusei (50%) were found to have the highest rates of alpha, beta, and gamma hemolysin production, respectively. The level of hemolytic activity in 51% of the Candida species was Pz 4+ scores. Conclusion: According to our results, the higher expression rates of both enzymes in C. albicans species relative to those of non-albicans Candidate species can partly reflect the role of the virulence factors involved in C. albicans pathogenicity.
topic Candida albicans
Esterase
Hemolysin
Vulvovaginal candidiasis
Virulence factor
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