Respons Imunopatobiologis Mukosa Mulut Untuk Mengungkap Imunopatobiogenesis Infeksi Candida Alblcans Pada Penderita Diabetes Mellitus (Suatu Pendekatan Imunopatobiologis)

Harlina (2000) Respons Imunopatobiologis Mukosa Mulut Untuk Mengungkap Imunopatobiogenesis Infeksi Candida Alblcans Pada Penderita Diabetes Mellitus (Suatu Pendekatan Imunopatobiologis). Disertasi thesis, UNIVERSITAS AIRLANGGA.

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Abstract

Candida albicans infection is often found in oral cavity of patients with DM. However, the mechanism of immune response change of the infection remain unclear, due to the disagreement on the role of immune response change that influence the colonization of Calbicans, particularly among DM. To date, information on factors and immune response change occurs in Calbicans infection remains rare, because in such condition clinical manifestation has not been induced. Candida albicans is a normal flora, which is also an opportunistic pathogen because it becomes a pathogen in immunocompromised condition. Such condition in patients with DM may occur because high blood glucose level will react nonenzimatically with protein, which may change the structure and function of protein, so that it becomes immunogen. This study was done to disclose the immunopathobiogenesis of oral Calbicans infection in patients with DM.. If the immunopathobiogenesis of Calbicans is recognized, the therapy can be done more accurately because it is based on a clear pathogenesis. Therefore, in this study systemic and local immune response were compared between DM. groups with high HbAlc level with (AI) and without Calbicans (A2), and non- DM. with (BI) and without C.albicans infection (B2). Result obtained in this study were: I. Systemic immune response: I) A2 >< B2 showed difference 2) Al >< A2 showed no difference 3) A I >< B I = showed no difference 4) BI >< B2 = showed difference 2. Local immune response: No difference for all groups 3. After systemic and local immune responses were combined, discriminant analysis was done. Three predominant differential variables were found among four groups studied and these were described in an immuno-pathobiological pattern. Based on this immunopathobiological pattern, it can be theorized that the role of Thl produce IFN-gamma increases IgM switching to IgG which is important to prevent the occurrence of Calbicans infection. It can be concluded that immunopathobiological pattern can be used to disclose the immunopathobiogenesis of oral Calbicans infection of patients with DM.. remains rare, because in such condition clinical manifestation has not been induced. Candida albicans is a normal flora, which is also an opportunistic pathogen because it becomes a pathogen in immunocompromised condition. Such condition in patients with OM may occur because high blood glucose level will react nonenzimatically with protein, which may change the structure and function of protein, so that it becomes immwlOgen. This study was done to disclose the immunopathobiogenesis of oral C.albicans infection in patients with OM. If the immunopathobiogenesis of C.albicans is recognized, the therapy can be done more accurately because it is based on a clear pathogenesis. 111erefore, in this study systemic and local immune response were compared between OM groups with high HbAlc level with (AI) and without C.albicans (A2), and non-OM with (BI) and without C.albicans infection (B2). Result obtained in this study were: I. Systemic immune response: I) A2 >< B2 showed difference 2) Al >< A2 showed no difference 3) A I >< B I = showed no difference 4) BI >< B2 = showed difference 2. Local immune response: No difference for all groups 3. After systemic and local immune responses were combined, discriminant analysis was done. Three predominant differential variables were found among four groups studied and these were described in an immuno-pathobiological pattern. Based on this immunopathobiological pattern, it can be theorized that the role of Thl produce IFN-gamma increases IgM switching to IgG which is important to prevent the occurrence of Calbicans infection. It can be concluded that immunopathobiological pattern can be used to disclose the immunopathobiogenesis of oral Calbicans infection of patients with DM.

Item Type: Thesis (Disertasi)
Additional Information: KKA KK Dis Har r
Uncontrolled Keywords: immunopathobiogenesis, oral immune mucosal, Calbicans infection, Diabetes Mellitus
Subjects: R Medicine > RC Internal medicine
Divisions: 09. Sekolah Pasca Sarjana > Ilmu Kedokteran
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Harlina099512071-D
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Thesis advisorAskandar Tjoktoprawiro, Prof Dr H Dr130 238 887
Thesis advisorPG Konthen, Prof Dr, dr.130 189 829
Thesis advisorSuhartono Taat Putra, Dr , dr, MS130 934 628
Depositing User: Sulistiorini
Date Deposited: 16 Jul 2024 03:08
Last Modified: 16 Jul 2024 03:15
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/133648
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