Sessão de Trabalhos Científicos - Apresentação Oral


Código

TL03

Área Técnica

Córnea

Instituição onde foi realizado o trabalho

  • Principal: Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)

Autores

  • FERNANDA MACHADO BEZERRA (Interesse Comercial: NÃO)
  • Talita Trevizani Rocchetti (Interesse Comercial: NÃO)
  • Soraia Lopes Lima (Interesse Comercial: NÃO)
  • Maria Cecilia Z Yu (Interesse Comercial: NÃO)
  • Daniel A da Matta (Interesse Comercial: NÃO)
  • Ana Luisa Hofling - Lima (Interesse Comercial: NÃO)
  • Analy S. A Melo (Interesse Comercial: NÃO)
  • Lauro Augusto de Oliveira (Interesse Comercial: NÃO)

Título

CANDIDA SPECIES CAUSING FUNGAL KERATITIS: MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION, ANTIFUNGAL SUSCEPTIBILITY, BIOFILM FORMATION, AND CLINICAL ASPECTS

Objetivo

The study aimed to evaluate the clinical aspects, molecular identification, biofilm formation, and antifungal susceptibility profile of Candida species isolated from fungal keratitis.

Método

Thirteen Candida isolates from 13 patients diagnosed with Candida keratitis were retrieved and grown in pure culture. Species identification was performed by micromorphology analysis and ITS-rDNA sequencing. The broth microdilution method tested the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of four antifungal drugs (fluconazole, amphotericin B, voriconazole, and anidulafungin). The biofilms were cultured and incubated with antifungal drugs for 24 hours. The XTT reduction assay measured the biofilm activity. Biofilm MICs were calculated based on a 50% reduction in metabolic activity compared with the activity of the drug-free control.

Resultado

Among isolates, two were C.albicans, 10 C. parapsilosis (sensu stricto), and one C. orthopsilosis. All isolates were classified as susceptible or intermediate to all four antifungal drugs. Four isolates were very low biofilm producers (30%). Nine isolates were biofilm producers, and all biofilms samples were unsusceptible to all drugs tested. Previous ocular surgery was the most common underlying condition for fungal keratitis (84.6%), and C. parapsilosis was the most frequent Candida species (76.9%). Four patients (30.7%) needed keratoplasty, whereas two (15.3%) required evisceration.

Conclusão

The biofilm formation ability of Candida isolates decreased antifungal susceptibility compared with planktonic cells. Despite in vitro antifungal susceptibility, almost half of patients were unresponsive to clinical treatment and needed surgery.

Promotor

Realização - CBO

Organização

Organizadora

Agência Web

Sistema de Gerenciamento desenvolvido por Inteligência Web

67º Congresso Brasileiro de Oftalmologia

23 a 26 de Agosto de 2023 | Fortaleza/CE

Política de privacidade

Número de protocolo de comunicação à Anvisa: 2022379801