عنوان المقالة:تقدير انزيم الاستريز وقدرة الالتصاق لخميرة الكانديدا Estimation of esterase activity, adhesion ability, in various Candida species
نهان بهاءالدين جعفر | Nehan Bahaaldden Jafar | 12883
- Publication Type
- Conference
- Arabic Authors
- نهان بهاءالدين جعفر - بري لطيف- سناء حسين
- English Authors
- Bari L. Mohammed, Nehan Bahaaldden Jafar, and Sanaa H. Mahammad
- Abstract
- Various species of Candida secrete lipolytic enzymes such as phospholipases and esterases. These yeasts ʹ esterase operations have earlier been illustrated in a few research using the opacity test Tween-80. Systematic candidiasis is a severe infection in those who survive with a elevated mortality rate and morbidity. Candidate infections with mucocutaneous disease rarely lead to systemic candidiasis. Despite the morbidity induced by systemic candidiasis, little is known about the processes engaged in endothelial cells adhesion of C. albicans to or their subsequent transmigration. The present study was conducted with an aim to determine esterase activities and adherence abilities of some candida species: C. albicans, C. glabra, C. krusei and C. kefyr, isolated from oral cavities. The activity of esterase secretion between four species of candida was determined by Tween 80 opacity test medium. Two isolates; Candida albicans and candida krusei can hydrolyzed Tween 80 and the average of inhibition zone were (21.00-15.00 mm) respectively, otherwise candida glabra and candida kefyr non hydrolyzed Tween 80 after 1 week of incubation. Whereas the result of adherence ability had been recorded that all isolates of candida can adhere to Buccal Epithelial Cells (BECs) and conducted according to microscopic methods. The number of adhered Candida krusei cells recorded the highest value ranged between (10.00- 43.00 cells) whereas, adherence of C. kefyr was showed the lowest value (20.00-22.00).
- Publication Date
- 12/1/2019
- Publisher
- AIP Conference Proceedings
- Volume No
- Issue No
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5138549
- File Link
- تحميل (202 مرات التحميل)
- Keywords
- Candida sp.,Virulence Factors, Esterase, Adherence Ability, BECs