2012
DOI: 10.1590/s1678-77572012000100013
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Multi-species biofilm of Candida albicans and non-Candida albicans Candida species on acrylic substrate

Abstract: Objective In polymicrobial biofilms bacteria extensively interact with Candida species, but the interaction among the different species of the Candida is yet to be completely evaluated. In the present study, the difference in biofilm formation ability of clinical isolates of four species of Candida in both single-species and multi-species combinations on the surface of dental acrylic resin strips was evaluated. … Show more

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“…Single biofilms produced by C. glabrata showed the highest metabolic activity than that produced by C. krusei, although it produced less biomass. These results were similar with other reports (12,(22)(23)(24). Consequently, C. glabrata cells in the biofilms seem to be metabolically more active than cells from other species that produce biofilms with more biomass.…”
Section: Mixed Biofilms Formed By Non-albicans Speciessupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Single biofilms produced by C. glabrata showed the highest metabolic activity than that produced by C. krusei, although it produced less biomass. These results were similar with other reports (12,(22)(23)(24). Consequently, C. glabrata cells in the biofilms seem to be metabolically more active than cells from other species that produce biofilms with more biomass.…”
Section: Mixed Biofilms Formed By Non-albicans Speciessupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In mixed biofilms, the metabolic activity was reduced significantly in comparison with single biofilm of C. glabrata, and it was significantly similar to the single biofilm of C. krusei, suggesting a possible competition between the species. These findings corroborate with Pathak et al (12) that evaluated the interaction of these species by XTT assay and found C. krusei decreased the biofilm production of C. glabrata.…”
Section: Mixed Biofilms Formed By Non-albicans Speciessupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…However, the presence of C. krusei in the mixed biofilm reduced cell viability, compared with the cell viability observed in the single biofilm formed by C. albicans. Pathak et al 28 also studied the interactions among C. albicans, C. glabrata, C. tropicalis and C. krusei in vitro through optical density values using the crystal violet assay. C. tropicalis decreased the biofilm production of non-albicans species.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…MQS são moléculas autoindutoras que à medida que crescem proporcionam um aumento da população. Após alcançar um limiar crítico, é desenvolvida uma resposta regulatória de expressão/inibição que é monitorada por genes 44 Pathak et al 46 realizaram um estudo utilizando a espécie de Candida (C. albicans, C. glabrata, C. krusei e C. tropicalis) e multiespécies da microbiota oral de pacientes neutropênicos. A produção do biofilme na resina acrílica foi avaliada pelo método cristal violeta.…”
Section: Espécies De Candida Formadoras De Biofilme Em Resinas Acrílicasunclassified