نتایج جستجو برای: candidae albicans

تعداد نتایج: 18057  

2016
Mehrnoush Maheronnaghsh Sepideh Tolouei Parvin Dehghan Mostafa Chadeganipour Maryam Yazdi

BACKGROUND Various species of Candida, especially Candida albicans was known as the most important etiological agent of fungal infections. Oral candidiasis is the most common fungal infection in patients undergoing chemotherapy. The purpose of this study was to identify Candida species from oral lesions of these patients and antifungal susceptibility of the clinical isolates. MATERIALS AND ME...

Journal: :Methods in enzymology 2010
Aaron D Hernday Suzanne M Noble Quinn M Mitrovich Alexander D Johnson

Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen of humans. Although a normal part of our gastrointestinal flora, C. albicans has the ability to colonize nearly every human tissue and organ, causing serious, invasive infections. In this chapter we describe current methodologies used in molecular genetic studies of this organism. These techniques include rapid sequential gene disruption, DNA...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2001
H Fricker-Hidalgo S Orenga B Lebeau H Pelloux M P Brenier-Pinchart P Ambroise-Thomas R Grillot

Candida ID, a new chromogenic medium, allows identification of Candida albicans (blue colonies) and preliminary identification into a group of four species (pink colonies). In comparison with Albicans ID2 and Sabouraud gentamicin chloramphenicol on 446 fungal strains, Candida ID allowed the isolation of more species than Albicans ID 2 (95.5% versus 91.2%).

2014
Lindsay C. Dutton Angela H. Nobbs Katy Jepson Mark A. Jepson M. Margaret Vickerman Sami Aqeel Alawfi Carol A. Munro Richard J. Lamont Howard F. Jenkinson

Candida albicans is a fungus that colonizes oral cavity surfaces, the gut, and the genital tract. Streptococcus gordonii is a ubiquitous oral bacterium that has been shown to form biofilm communities with C. albicans. Formation of dual-species S. gordonii-C. albicans biofilm communities involves interaction of the S. gordonii SspB protein with the Als3 protein on the hyphal filament surface of ...

2014
Nathalie Uwamahoro Jiyoti Verma-Gaur Hsin-Hui Shen Yue Qu Rowena Lewis Jingxiong Lu Keith Bambery Seth L. Masters James E. Vince Thomas Naderer Ana Traven

The fungal pathogen Candida albicans causes macrophage death and escapes, but the molecular mechanisms remained unknown. Here we used live-cell imaging to monitor the interaction of C. albicans with macrophages and show that C. albicans kills macrophages in two temporally and mechanistically distinct phases. Early upon phagocytosis, C. albicans triggers pyroptosis, a proinflammatory macrophage ...

2012
Binita Srivastava Hind Pal Bhatia Visuja Chaudhary Archana Aggarwal Ashish Kumar Singh Nidhi Gupta

AIM The aim of this study was to examine the presence of Candida albicans in extensive carious lesions before and after treatment of the carious lesions and to evaluate the carriage of Candida albicans in children with and without caries. MATERIALS AND METHODS The study was conducted on 60 childrens who were divided into two groups: Experimental group (group 1) and controlled group (group 2)....

2016
Livia Lown Brian M. Peters Carla J. Walraven Mairi C. Noverr Samuel A. Lee

Candida albicans is a major cause of catheter-related bloodstream infections and is associated with high morbidity and mortality. Due to the propensity of C. albicans to form drug-resistant biofilms, the current standard of care includes catheter removal; however, reinsertion may be technically challenging or risky. Prolonged exposure of an antifungal lock solution within the catheter in conjun...

2011
Read Pukkila-Worley Frederick M. Ausubel Eleftherios Mylonakis

Candida albicans yeast cells are found in the intestine of most humans, yet this opportunist can invade host tissues and cause life-threatening infections in susceptible individuals. To better understand the host factors that underlie susceptibility to candidiasis, we developed a new model to study antifungal innate immunity. We demonstrate that the yeast form of C. albicans establishes an inte...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Ningfeng Tang Liming Liu Kefei Kang Pranab K Mukherjee Masakazu Takahara Guofen Chen Thomas S McCormick Kevin D Cooper Mahmoud Ghannoum

Our previous data demonstrated that live Candida albicans inhibits interleukin-12 (IL-12) production by human monocytes. Here we explored whether C. albicans inhibits IL-12 via a released factor and whether the inhibition is mediated via mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) regulation. Supernatant fluids were obtained from cultured C. albicans (SC5314) as well as cultured Saccharomyces cerev...

Background and Aims: Candida albicans (C. albicans) is the most common opportunistic human pathogen. Therapeutic options for Candida infections are limited to available antifungal drugs. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of fluconazole/clotrimazole (FLU/CLT) on C. albicans hyphae formation. Materials and Methods: We have established the effectiveness of the combination of FL...

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