نتایج جستجو برای: hwp1

تعداد نتایج: 117  

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2006
Clarissa J Nobile Jeniel E Nett David R Andes Aaron P Mitchell

Hwp1 is a well-characterized Candida albicans cell surface protein, expressed only on hyphae, that mediates tight binding to oral epithelial cells. Prior studies indicate that HWP1 expression is dependent upon Bcr1, a key regulator of biofilm formation. Here we test the hypothesis that Hwp1 is required for biofilm formation. In an in vitro model, the hwp1/hwp1 mutant produces a thin biofilm tha...

Journal: :Microbial pathogenesis 2014
Carlotta F Orsi Elisa Borghi Bruna Colombari Rachele G Neglia Daniela Quaglino Andrea Ardizzoni Giulia Morace Elisabetta Blasi

The hyphal wall protein 1 (HWP1) gene of Candida albicans encodes for a fungal cell wall protein, required for hyphal development and yeast adhesion to epithelial cells; yet, its role in pathogenesis remains largely unknown. In the present study, we analyzed two C. albicans laboratory strains, the DAY286 (HWP1/HWP1) and the null mutant FJS24 (hwp1/hwp1) and six clinical isolates [3 harbouring t...

2013
Wan Himratul Aznita Wan Harun Nur Alyaa Jamil Nor Hazwani Jamaludin Mohd-Al-Faisal Nordin

The study aimed to identify the HWP1 gene in non-Candida albicans Candida species and the differential expression of HWP1 following treatment with Piper betle and Brucea javanica aqueous extracts. All candidal suspensions were standardized to 1 × 10(6) cells/mL. The suspension was incubated overnight at 37 °C (C. parapsilosis, 35°C). Candidal cells were treated with each respective extract at 1...

2013
Janet F. Staab Kausik Datta Peter Rhee

Specialized Candida albicans cell surface proteins called adhesins mediate binding of the fungus to host cells. The mammalian transglutaminase (TG) substrate and adhesin, Hyphal wall protein 1 (Hwp1), is expressed on the hyphal form of C. albicans where it mediates fungal adhesion to epithelial cells. Hwp1 is also required for biofilm formation and mating thus the protein functions in both fung...

Journal: :Journal of medical microbiology 2006
Julian R Naglik Florentia Fostira Jasmeet Ruprai Janet F Staab Stephen J Challacombe Paula Sundstrom

In vivo expression of the developmentally regulated Candida albicans hyphal wall protein 1 (HWP1) gene was analysed in human subjects who were culture positive for C. albicans and had oral symptoms (n=40) or were asymptomatic (n=29), or had vaginal symptoms (n=40) or were asymptomatic (n=29). HWP1 mRNA was present regardless of symptoms, implicating hyphal and possibly pseudohyphal forms in muc...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2007
Michael J Wolyniak Paula Sundstrom

Changes in gene expression during reversible bud-hypha transitions of the opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans permit adaptation to environmental conditions that are critical for proliferation in host tissues. Our previous work has shown that the hypha-specific adhesin gene HWP1 is up-regulated by the cyclic AMP (cAMP) signaling pathway. However, little is known about the potential in...

2015
Marion Corouge Séverine Loridant Chantal Fradin Julia Salleron Sébastien Damiens Maria Dolores Moragues Vianney Souplet Thierry Jouault Raymond Robert Sylvain Dubucquoi Boualem Sendid Jean Fréderic Colombel Daniel Poulain

OBJECTIVE The protein Hwp1, expressed on the pathogenic phase of Candida albicans, presents sequence analogy with the gluten protein gliadin and is also a substrate for transglutaminase. This had led to the suggestion that C. albicans infection (CI) may be a triggering factor for Celiac disease (CeD) onset. We investigated cross-immune reactivity between CeD and CI. METHODS Serum IgG levels a...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2003
Karla J Daniels Shawn R Lockhart Janet F Staab Paula Sundstrom David R Soll

The cell wall protein Hwp1 was originally demonstrated to be expressed exclusively in hyphae of Candida albicans and cross-linked to human epithelium by mammalian transglutaminase. Hwp1 is expressed on the walls of hyphae formed by a/alpha, a/a, and alpha/alpha cells. Hence, it is expressed on hyphae independently of mating type. However, Hwp1 is selectively expressed on the wall of conjugation...

2018
Samin Kim Quoc Bao Nguyen Michael J Wolyniak Gregory Frechette Christian R Lehman Brandon K Fox Paula Sundstrom

The mechanisms that fungi use to co-regulate subsets of genes specifically associated with morphogenic states represent a basic unsolved problem in fungal biology. Candida albicans is an important model of fungal differentiation both for rapid interconversion between yeast and hyphal growth forms and for white/opaque switching mechanisms. The Sundstrom lab is interested in mechanisms regulating...

Journal: :international journal of molecular and clinical microbiology 0
maryam hosseini por department of medical mycology, faculty of medical science ,tarbiat modares university ,tehran, iranسازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه تربیت مدرس (tarbiat modares university) shahla roudbarmohammadi department of medical mycology, faculty of medical science ,tarbiat modares university ,tehran, iranسازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه تربیت مدرس (tarbiat modares university) maryam roudbary department of medical parasitology and mycology, school of medicine, iran university of medical science, tehran, iran bita bakhshi department of bacteriology, faculty of medical science, tarbiat modares university, tehran, iranسازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه تربیت مدرس (tarbiat modares university) zahra farhadi department of midwifery and gynecology, faculty of medical science, shahid beheshti university, tehran, iranسازمان اصلی تایید شده: دانشگاه شهید بهشتی (shahid beheshti university)

candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen found as mycoflora in the human body surfaces. sevral genes play a crucial rule in its virulence including hwp1 (hyphal wall protein 1), bcr1 and als gene family. hwp1 gene is a responsible for coding a cell surface protein, which mediates biofilm formation in candida albicans. here we investigated the presence of the hwp1gene was characteris...

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