MycoBiomDB – Record Details (MyCo_3345)

Biomarker Record Details

Database ID: MyCo_3345
DB IDMyCo_3345
TitleProtection against rat vaginal candidiasis by adoptive transfer of vaginal B lymphocytes
Year2010
PMID20402794
Fungal Diseases involvedVulvovaginal candidiasis
Associated Medical ConditionNone
GenusCandida
Speciesalbicans
OrganismCandida albicans
Ethical StatementNone
Site of InfectionVagina
Opportunistic invasiveNone
Sample typeBiopsy
Sample sourceExtracted tissue
Host GroupAnimal
Host Common nameRat
Host Scientific nameRattus norvegicus
Biomarker NameIL-10
Biomarker Full NameInterleukin-10
Biomarker TypeDiagnostic
BiomoleculeProtein
Geographical LocationItaly
CohortOophorectomized female Wistar rats (80–100 g; Charles River Breeding Laboratories, Calco, Italy) were used throughout this study.
Cohort No.None
Age GroupNone
P ValueNone
SensitivityNone
SpecificityNone
Positive Predictive ValueNone
MICNone
Fold ChangeNone
PathwayNone
Disease Introduction MechanismVulvovaginal candidiasis, mostly caused by Candida albi-cans, is a common mucosal infection affecting many wo- men, with some of them affected by recurrent and often intractable forms of the disease. Antifungal therapy is effective for individual attacks but may be unable to prevent recurrences. There is a consensus that local rather than systemic immunity is critical for anti-Candida defense at the vaginal mucosa; however, there are remarkable discrepancies concerning the role played by local humoral and cellular factors that have been suggested to confer protection.
TechniqueAnalytic
Analysis MethodFlow Cytometry Analysis
ELISA kitsNone
Assay DataNone
Validation Techniques usedFlow Cytometry Analysis, ELISA Based Dot immunobinding assay
Up Regulation Down RegulationPositive
Sequence DataNone
External LinkNone