The association of air pollutants (CO2, MTBE) on Candida albicans and Candida glabrata drug resistance
Catégorie d'article: Original Study
Publié en ligne: 29 juin 2022
Pages: 243 - 253
Reçu: 09 déc. 2020
Accepté: 19 août 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/ahem-2022-0004
Mots clés
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Introduction
Therapeutic methods are very important in the prevalence of opportunistic fungal infections, which are an important cause of human diseases. In this study, air pollution agents that are in direct contact with microorganisms, and the effects of carbon sources using CO2 and MTBE on growth of fungi, and particularly the evaluation of changes in the expression of interfering genes in susceptibility and drug resistance in these fungi, were investigated.
Materials and Methods
Collecting samples and isolating
Results
Upregulation of some genes on the two mentioned yeasts had led to drug resistance in them; they were previously sensitive to both drugs. Correspondingly, 41% of
Conclusions
Air pollutants such as CO2 and MTBE eventually caused drug resistance in