UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO GRANDE DO SUL FACULDADE DE ODONTOLOGIA PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM ODONTOLOGIA Dissertação Candida albicans e cárie radicular: análise do transcriptoma Candida albicans and root caries: a transcriptomic analysis

semanticscholar(2017)

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The microbiota associated with root caries must be acidogenic and aciduric. S. mutans, Lactobacillus, Actinomyces, Veilonella, Bifidobacterium, and other bacteria play important roles in root caries biofilm. Yeasts are also present on carious and non-carious root biofilms, being the specie Candida albicans the most prevalent yeast found in root biofilms. Although the presence of Candida albicans is stablished in the literature, and there are an increasing gradient of Candida species. colonization with caries progression, the role of this microorganism in root caries has not being totally elucidated. The aim of this study is to analyse the role of Candida albicans in root caries thought a transcriptomic analysis of biofilms of sound root surfaces (n=10, SRS) and root caries lesions (n=9, RC) using a highthroughput sequencing of cDNA (RNA-Seq). The differential expression of genes of Candida albicans SC5314, the specific functions and pathways associated with the gene expression of the present study were investigated. The total bacterial RNA was extracted and the mRNA was isolated (Illumina Hi-Seq2500). Samples with low RNA concentration (less than 30ng/RNA) were pooled, yielding a final sample size of SRS=10 and RC=9. Sequence reads were compiled in a count table and mapped to C. albicans SC5314 genome of reference, using the software CLC Genomics Workbench 7.5.1. Gene expression was calculated in the algorithm DESeq, and the differential expression was calculated with binomial negative (Log2FoldChange) and False Discovery Rate (FDR<0,05). The genes with higher expression in RC and SRS were analysed by the Relative Median Expression (RME), and the virulence factors and pathways and sugar metabolization related with Candida albicans pathogenicity in root caries were analysed. Two genes (CaO19.610, FDR=0.009; CaO19.2506, FDR=0.018) are up-regulated in Sound Root Surface (SRS) have their functions related to biofilm formation and seven (UTP20, FDR=0.018; ITR1, FDR=0.036; DHN6, FDR=0.046; CaO19.7197, FDR=0.046; CaO19.7838, FDR=0.046; STT4, FDR=0.046; GUT1, FDR=0.046) are up-regulated in biofilm of carious dentin (RC) have functions related to metabolic activity, sugar transport, stress tolerance, invasion and pH regulation. Candida albicans is, therefore, important to root caries development. Key-words: RNA-seq; Candida albicans; Root Caries; Transcriptome.
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