نتایج جستجو برای: albicans

تعداد نتایج: 18047  

2013
Quynh T. Phan David K. Eng Serge Mostowy Hyunsook Park Pascale Cossart Scott G. Filler

UNLABELLED Candida albicans invades endothelial cells by binding to N-cadherin and other cell surface receptors. This binding induces rearrangement of endothelial cell actin microfilaments, which results in the formation of pseudopods that surround the organism and pull it into the endothelial cell. Here, we investigated the role of endothelial cell septin 7 (SEPT7) in the endocytosis of C. alb...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
O Kondoh Y Tachibana Y Ohya M Arisawa T Watanabe

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae RHO1 gene encodes a low-molecular-weight GTPase. One of its recently identified functions is the regulation of beta-1,3-glucan synthase, which synthesizes the main component of the fungal cell wall (J. Drgonova et al., Science 272:277-279, 1996; T. Mazur and W. Baginsky, J. Biol. Chem. 271:14604-14609, 1996; and H. Qadota et al., Science 272:279-281, 1996). From the...

2016
Swetha Tati Peter Davidow Andrew McCall Elizabeth Hwang-Wong Isolde G. Rojas Brendan Cormack Mira Edgerton

Pathogenic mechanisms of Candida glabrata in oral candidiasis, especially because of its inability to form hyphae, are understudied. Since both Candida albicans and C. glabrata are frequently co-isolated in oropharyngeal candidiasis (OPC), we examined their co-adhesion in vitro and observed adhesion of C. glabrata only to C. albicans hyphae microscopically. Mice were infected sublingually with ...

2017
Ying Gong Tao Li Cuixiang Yu Shujuan Sun

In recent decades, the incidence of invasive fungal infections has increased notably. Candida albicans (C. albicans), a common opportunistic fungal pathogen that dwells on human mucosal surfaces, can cause fungal infections, especially in immunocompromised and high-risk surgical patients. In addition, the wide use of antifungal agents has likely contributed to resistance of C. albicans to tradi...

Journal: :Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America 2002
François Stéphan Mamadou Sialou Bah Christophe Desterke Saïda Rézaiguia-Delclaux Françoise Foulet Philippe Duvaldestin Stéphane Bretagne

To evaluate the colonization of Candida species and the importance of cross-contamination with Candida albicans, we prospectively screened clinical specimens obtained from surgical patients in the intensive care unit (ICU) who had a high risk of yeast colonization. Genotyping of C. albicans was performed using microsatellite markers. Thirty-six of 94 patients acquired nosocomial yeast colonizat...

Journal: :Asian Pacific journal of tropical biomedicine 2012
Ahmed Moussa Djebli Noureddine Aissat Saad Meslem Abdelmelek Benhalima Abdelkader

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the antifungal activity of four honeys of different types from Algeria against pathogenic yeast i.e. Candida albicans (C. albicans) and Rhodotorula sp. METHODS Four Algeria honeys of different botanical origin were analyzed to test antifungal effect against C. albicans, and Rhodotorula sp. Different concentrations (undiluted, 10%, 30%, 50% and 70% w/v) of honey were stud...

2015
Tri Wibawa Praseno Abu Tholib Aman

Candida sp contributes 33.1 % of fungal infections among HIV patients. Among the species of the genus Candida, Candida albicans is the most frequently isolated from HIV patients. This study aimed to analyze putative virulence factors of C. albicans isolated from oral cavities of HIV infected patients and healthy individuals. Twenty isolates from HIV infected patients and fourteen from healthy i...

2015
Elvira Marín Claudia M. Parra-Giraldo Carolina Hernández-Haro María L. Hernáez César Nombela Lucía Monteoliva Concha Gil

Candida albicans is a human opportunistic fungus and it is responsible for a wide variety of infections, either superficial or systemic. C. albicans is a polymorphic fungus and its ability to switch between yeast and hyphae is essential for its virulence. Once C. albicans obtains access to the human body, the host serum constitutes a complex environment of interaction with C. albicans cell surf...

2012
Norihiko Kanaguchi Naoki Narisawa Tatsuro Ito Yosuke Kinoshita Yasuka Kusumoto Osamu Shinozuka Hidenobu Senpuku

BACKGROUND Candida albicans is a dimorphic fungus that is part of the commensal microbial flora of the oral cavity. When the host immune defenses are impaired or when the normal microbial flora is disturbed, C. albicans triggers recurrent infections of the oral mucosa and tongue. Recently, we produced NOD/SCID.e2f1-/- mice that show hyposalivation, decrease of salivary protein flow, lack IgA an...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1990
R T Sawyer M N Horst R E Garner J Hudson P R Jenkins A L Richardson

The adherence of Candida albicans was studied in situ by using the perfused mouse liver model. After exhaustive washing, 10(6) C. albicans were infused into mouse livers. At the time of recovery, 62 +/- 5% (mean +/- standard error of the mean) of the infused C. albicans were recovered from the liver and 14 +/- 3% were recovered from the effluent for a total recovery of 76 +/- 4%. This indicates...

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