Rev Iberoam Micol
2008; 25:12-16.
Proteases and phospholipases activities of Candida albicans isolated from vaginal secretions with different pH
Adriana M. Ombrella1, Liliana Racca2/sup> & Laura Ramos3
1Cátedra de Microbiología, Virología y
Parasitología. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Universidad
Nacional de Rosario;
2Cátedra de Estadística. Facultad de Ciencias
Bioquímicas y Farmacéuticas. Universidad Nacional de Rosario;
3CEREMIC (Centro de Referencia en Micología) Facultad
de Ciencias Bioquímicas y Farmacéuticas.
Universidad Nacional de Rosario. Argentina
Even though vulvovaginal candidiasis and bacterial vaginosis are seldom
simultaneously found, we have detected this association at an above
average frequency. Thus, we set out to study the activity of
proteinases and phospholipases, virulence factors of Candida albicans,
to assess their
role in the above mentioned association. Of a total of 70 Candida
isolates were retrieved from samples of vaginal secretions analyzed at
our Diagnostic Service, 65 were identified as C. albicans (a group of n
= 26 obtained
from clinical samples of pH > 4.5 and a group of n = 39 from
clinical
samples of pH 4.5). The evaluation of phospholipases activity was
performed on
malt agar and Sabouraud dextrose agar with the addition of egg yolk as
substrate. The proteolytic activity was detected on plates of agar base
medium
with the addition of bovine albumin serum as substrate as sole nitrogen
source. Phospholipases activity was essentially the same in both groups
of
samples (p = 0.2003). Proteolytic activity was detected in 61.5% of the
isolates from the group with pH < 4.5 and in 96.2% in the group with
pH > 4.5;
being the former much higher than the latter (p = 0.0001). Based on
these results
we postulate that the simultaneous occurrence of bacterial vaginosis
and vulvovaginal candidiasis could be related to the proteolytic
activity
but unrelated to phospholipases activity.
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