Salivary Biomarker Profiles in Pediatric Oral Candidiasis
Alexandru-Emilian Flondor, Irina-Georgeta Sufaru, Ioana Martu, Stefan-Lucian Burlea, Vasilica Toma

TL;DR
This study identifies salivary biomarkers linked to oral candidiasis in children, offering potential for early diagnosis and understanding of periodontal inflammation.
Contribution
The study identifies salivary C. albicans and IL-1β as novel biomarkers for early diagnosis of pediatric oral candidiasis.
Findings
Children with candidiasis showed higher plaque and gingival indices, reduced salivary pH, and elevated C. albicans and cytokine levels.
C. albicans and IL-1β were identified as independent predictors of oral candidiasis in children.
Salivary pH and flow were found to be protective factors against candidiasis.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Pediatric periodontal inflammation arises from complex host–microbe interactions. Beyond bacterial biofilms, fungal colonization—particularly by Candida albicans—is increasingly recognized as a contributor. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between fungal and bacterial colonization, host inflammatory mediators, and salivary parameters in children. It also aimed to identify salivary biomarkers that could be useful for the early diagnosis of oral candidiasis and periodontal inflammation. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed on 140 children (8–15 years): healthy controls (n = 70) and cases with oral candidiasis (n = 70). Clinical indices (Plaque Index, Gingival Index, Bleeding on Probing), salivary flow, pH, and buffering capacity were recorded. Quantitative PCR assessed C. albicans and four periodontal pathogens, while ELISA…
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TopicsOral microbiology and periodontitis research · Antifungal resistance and susceptibility · Salivary Gland Disorders and Functions
