Widespread geographic distribution of oral Candida dubliniensis strains in human immunodeficiency virus-infected individuals

Author:

Sullivan D1,Haynes K1,Bille J1,Boerlin P1,Rodero L1,Lloyd S1,Henman M1,Coleman D1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Oral Medicine and Pathology, School of Dental Science, Trinity College, University of Dublin, Republic of Ireland.

Abstract

Candida dubliniensis is a recently identified chlamydospore-positive yeast species associated with oral candidiasis in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected (HIV+) patients and is closely related to Candida albicans. Several recent reports have described atypical oral Candida isolates with phenotypic and genetic properties similar to those of C. dubliniensis. In this study 10 atypical chlamydospore-positive oral isolates from HIV+ patients in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Argentina and 1 isolate from an HIV-negative Irish subject were compared to reference strains of C. albicans and Candida stellatoidea and reference strains of C. dubliniensis recovered from Irish and Australian HIV+ individuals. All 11 isolates were phenotypically and genetically similar to and phylogenetically identical to C. dubliniensis. These findings demonstrate that the geographical distribution of C. dubliniensis is widespread, and it is likely that it is a significant constituent of the normal oral flora with the potential to cause oral candidiasis, particularly in immunocompromised patients.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Microbiology (medical)

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