نتایج جستجو برای: keyword c albicans

تعداد نتایج: 1081499  

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2005
Hélène Tournu Gyanendra Tripathi Gwyneth Bertram Susan Macaskill Abigail Mavor Louise Walker Frank C Odds Neil A R Gow Alistair J P Brown

The pathogen Candida albicans responds to amino acid starvation by activating pseudohyphal development and the expression of amino acid biosynthetic genes (GCN response). In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the GCN response is dependent on Gcn2, which regulates the translation of the transcription factor Gcn4. Therefore, we examined the role of Gcn2 in C. albicans by using molecular, cellular, and gen...

2013
Mohammad Asif

Drugs from natural sources are used for treating various diseases since the ancient times. From the literature it is clear that various type of pharmacological and biological activities are associated with Azadirachta indica. The leave oil of A. indica is known to have good antimicrobial potential. The oil of A. indica leaves, was tested against the different infectious microorganisms [Gram pos...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of microbiology 0
abbas ali jafari medical school, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, ir iran mohammad hossein lotfi-kamran dentistry school, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, ir iran; dentistry school, daha-fajr boulevard, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, ir iran. tel: +98-3518228717, fax: +98-3518367668 abbas falah-tafti dentistry school, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, ir iran saeeb shirzadi dentistry school, shahid sadoughi university of medical sciences, yazd, ir iran

conclusions the results of the current study suggest that long term use of dentures can cause a wide range of candida species colonization, resulting angular cheilitis. there was a need for an oral manifestation management-based strategy focusing on clinical and preventative treatment. angular cheilitis can be prevented by changing and replacing a new denture to modify the face vertical dimensi...

2011
Pei-Wen Tsai Cheng-Yao Yang Hao-Teng Chang Chung-Yu Lan

Candida albicans is the major fungal pathogen of humans. Fungal adhesion to host cells is the first step of mucosal infiltration. Antimicrobial peptides play important roles in the initial mucosal defense against C. albicans infection. LL-37 is the only member of the human cathelicidin family of antimicrobial peptides and is commonly expressed in various tissues and cells, including epithelial ...

Journal: Current Medical Mycology 2016

Background and Purpose :Candidiasis is a widespread fungal infection caused by different Candida species. Rapid identification of Candida species in clinical laboratory is becoming increasingly important since the identification and discrimination of ethological agents for early treatment. We aimed at molecular identification of commonly Candida species isolated from clinical samples by using b...

Journal: :Japanese Journal of Medical Mycology 1962

2016
Zhongle Liu Gary P Moran Derek J Sullivan Donna M MacCallum Lawrence C Myers

Filamentous growth is a hallmark of C. albicans pathogenicity compared to less-virulent ascomycetes. A multitude of transcription factors regulate filamentous growth in response to specific environmental cues. Our work, however, suggests the evolutionary history of C. albicans that resulted in its filamentous growth plasticity may be tied to a change in the general transcription machinery rathe...

Journal: :Annual review of microbiology 2005
R J Bennett A D Johnson

Candida albicans is a normal part of the human microflora, but it is also an opportunistic fungal pathogen that causes both mucosal infections and life-threatening systemic infections. Until recently, C. albicans was thought to be asexual, existing only as an obligate diploid. However, a mating locus was identified that was homologous to those in sexually reproducing fungi, and mating of C. alb...

Journal: :Fems Microbiology Letters 2008
Alexandra Brand Julia D Barnes Kevin S Mackenzie Frank C Odds Neil AR Gow

The fungus, Candida albicans, and the bacterium, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, are opportunistic human pathogens that have been coisolated from diverse body sites. Pseudomonas aeruginosa suppresses C. albicans proliferation in vitro and potentially in vivo but it is the C. albicans hyphae that are killed while yeast cells are not. We show that hyphal killing involves both contact-mediated and soluble...

2013
B. Padmapriya S. Suganthi

Biosurfactants are amphipathic molecules with both hydrophilic and hydrophobic moieties and are surface active agent that are produced extracellularly or as a part of cell membrane by bacteria, yeast and fungi. In the present study, six different microorganisms were isolated from oil contaminated soils. Screening of biosurfactant producing potential strain was done using oil spreading method, o...

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