2019
DOI: 10.2478/rrlm-2019-0007
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Phenotypic and genotypic evaluation of adherence and biofilm development in Candida albicans respiratory tract isolates from hospitalized patients

Abstract: In recent years, a significant number of epidemiological variations have been observed for fungal infections. In immunocompromised patients, Candida albicans is crucially involved in invasive infections, mostly originating in respiratory tract colonization. The global rise in candidiasis has led researchers to investigate possible correlations between fungal strains virulence profiles and their pathogenic potential, among the most investigated genes being those involved in adherence and biofilm development. In… Show more

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“…The results of biofilm development on the inert substratum assay highlighted that all the evaluated microbial strains present different abilities to develop monospecific biofilm, therefore they were clustered in 3 groups, depending on the absorbance value reported to the positive control (0.5), being expressed as: low (+) (absorbance value of 0.5-1.0), moderate (++) (1.0-2.0), and strong/high (+++) (2.0-3.0) (26). Biofilm development results followed a similar temporal dynamic for the strains belonging to a certain group (fig.…”
Section: Biofilm Development Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of biofilm development on the inert substratum assay highlighted that all the evaluated microbial strains present different abilities to develop monospecific biofilm, therefore they were clustered in 3 groups, depending on the absorbance value reported to the positive control (0.5), being expressed as: low (+) (absorbance value of 0.5-1.0), moderate (++) (1.0-2.0), and strong/high (+++) (2.0-3.0) (26). Biofilm development results followed a similar temporal dynamic for the strains belonging to a certain group (fig.…”
Section: Biofilm Development Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%