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Molecular analysis of fungal populations in patients with oral candidiasis using next-generation sequencing

Authors :
Miho Ohta
Noriko Ishiguro
Takashi Maehara
Keigo Kubota
Yoshihisa Yamashita
Masafumi Moriyama
Toru Takeshita
Sachiko Furukawa
Akihiko Tanaka
Yumi Imabayashi
Shinsuke Ieda
Jun Nosuke Hayashida
Masaki Yamauchi
Seiji Nakamura
Source :
Scientific Reports
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Oral candidiasis is closely associated with changes in oral fungal biodiversity and is caused primarily by Candida albicans. However, the widespread use of empiric and prophylactic antifungal drugs has caused a shift in fungal biodiversity towards other Candida or yeast species. Recently, next-generation sequencing (NGS) has provided an improvement over conventional culture techniques, allowing rapid comprehensive analysis of oral fungal biodiversity. In this study, we used NGS to examine the oral fungal biodiversity of 27 patients with pseudomembranous oral candidiasis (POC) and 66 healthy controls. The total number of fungal species in patients with POC and healthy controls was 67 and 86, respectively. The copy number of total PCR products and the proportion of non-C. albicans, especially C. dubliniensis, in patients with POC, were higher than those in healthy controls. The detection patterns in patients with POC were similar to those in controls after antifungal treatment. Interestingly, the number of fungal species and the copy number of total PCR products in healthy controls increased with aging. These results suggest that high fungal biodiversity and aging might be involved in the pathogenesis of oral candidiasis. We therefore conclude that NGS is a useful technique for investigating oral candida infections.

Details

ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6be7a6c37ec4697e6f56fb2c40cb2d5e