DEMYSTIFYING INTERACTIONS BETWEEN MICRO ORGANISMS IN ORAL CANDIDIASIS BIOFILM: THE KEY TO ENHANCING TREATMENTS

Authors

  • Loyse Martorano-Fernandes Department of Prosthodontics and Periodontology, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas – UNICAMP, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
  • Antônio Pedro Ricomini-Filho Department of Biosciences, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas – UNICAMP, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil
  • Altair Antoninha Del Bel Cury Department of Prosthodontics and Periodontology, Piracicaba Dental School, University of Campinas – UNICAMP, Piracicaba, SP, Brazil

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29327/244963.7.3-2

Keywords:

Candida albicans, Streptococcus, Oral Candidiasis

Abstract

Introduction: candida albicans is a fungal pathogen that can provoke diseases ranging from oral infections to life-threatening systemic disorders. It is now recognized that oral bacteria, such as the genus Streptococcus, establish synergistic relationships with C. albicans, which could potentially increase the fungi’s virulence and pathogenicity. Objective: this narrative review aimed to discuss the Candida-Streptococcus mechanisms of interactions and their contribution to increasing oral candidiasis severity. In addition, it provides a background of biofilm formation
and potential therapeutical targets. Sources of Data: searches for papers in English were performed in the Pubmed database until May 2022. MeSH and free terms related to the field were used. In vitro studies were selected, tabulated, and qualitative and quantitative data were analyzed descriptively. Synthesis of Data: among the early colonizers bacteria, evidence pointed out that S. gordonnii and S. oralis have major implications in oral candidiasis, in which mixed biofilms increase the infection severity and challenge the host’s defense. On the other hand, the outcomes of the interaction between C. albicans and S. mitis, S. sanguinis, or S. mutans remain little explored in the oral candidiasis scenario, albeit evidence pointed out an enhanced fungus population and virulence factors. Conclusion: overall, considering the polymicrobial profile of the infection and the potential to increase Candida-related disease severity, therapeutical strategies should also consider bacteria management.

Published

2023-01-01