Journal article
In vitro evaluation of virulence attributes of Candida spp. isolated from patients affected by diabetes mellitus
M Manfredi, MJ McCullough, ZM Al-Karaawi, P Vescovi, SR Porter
Oral Microbiology and Immunology | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2006
Abstract
Background: Diabetes mellitus is a common disease found worldwide and it has been previously suggested that oral candidal infections may be more frequent or severe in patients with this disease. Systemic and local factors may influence the balance between the host and yeasts, and favour the transformation of Candida isolates from commensal to pathogenic microorganisms. Candida species have developed specific virulence mechanisms that confer the ability to colonise host surfaces, to invade deeper host tissue, or to evade host defences. Few studies have investigated the expression of the virulence attributes of oral Candida isolates in patients with diabetes mellitus. Material and methods: The..
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