نتایج جستجو برای: oxidation of cell wall of candida albicans

تعداد نتایج: 21388046  

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2009
Akihiro Kitamura Saito Higuchi Masato Hata Katsuhiro Kawakami Kumi Yoshida Kenji Namba Ryohei Nakajima

Beta-1,6-glucan is a fungus-specific cell wall component that is essential for the retention of many cell wall proteins. We recently reported the discovery of a small molecule inhibitor of beta-1,6-glucan biosynthesis in yeasts. In the course of our study of its derivatives, we found a unique feature in their antifungal profile. D21-6076, one of these compounds, exhibited potent in vitro and in...

Journal: :FEMS yeast research 2015
Ema Paulovičová Helena Bujdáková Jarmila Chupáčová Lucia Paulovičová Pavol Kertys Martin Hrubiško

In vitro evaluation of specific anti-Candida albicans sera antibodies based on synthetically prepared complement receptor 3-related protein (CR3-RP) mimicking the structure of native complement receptor 3 in a cohort of 72 patients with atopy and recurrent Candida vulvovaginitis (RVC) revealed effective humoral response against Candida CR3-RP. The most significant have been IgM and IgA isotype ...

Journal: :Medical mycology 2015
Maria Clerya Alvino Leite André Parente de Brito Bezerra Janiere Pereira de Sousa Edeltrudes de Oliveira Lima

Candida albicans can be a yeast that is a commensal on the human body but can cause opportunistic or pathogenic infections. Candida infections may create serious health problems and as a result has initiated a search for new drugs with an antifungal action. Geraniol is an acyclic monoterpene alcohol with known pharmacological properties, including antimicrobial activity. The aim of this work wa...

2017
Maria F. Alonso Neil A. R. Gow Lars P. Erwig Judith M. Bain

Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen that infects immunocompromised patients. Infection control requires phagocytosis by innate immune cells, including macrophages. Migration towards, and subsequent recognition of, C. albicans fungal cell wall components by macrophages is critical for phagocytosis. Using live-cell imaging of phagocytosis, the macrophage cell line J774.1 showed e...

2016
Timothy M. Tucey Jiyoti Verma-Gaur Julie Nguyen Victoria L. Hewitt Tricia L. Lo Miguel Shingu-Vazquez Avril A. B. Robertson James R. Hill Filomena A. Pettolino Travis Beddoe Matthew A. Cooper Thomas Naderer Ana Traven

The pathogenic yeast Candida albicans escapes macrophages by triggering NLRP3 inflammasome-dependent host cell death (pyroptosis). Pyroptosis is inflammatory and must be tightly regulated by host and microbe, but the mechanism is incompletely defined. We characterized the C. albicans endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-mitochondrion tether ERMES and show that the ERMES mmm1 mutant is severely crippled i...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2007
Steven Bates José M de la Rosa Donna M MacCallum Alistair J P Brown Neil A R Gow Frank C Odds

The Candida albicans cell wall is the immediate point of contact with the host and is implicated in the host-fungal interaction and virulence. To date, a number of cell wall proteins have been identified and associated with virulence. Analysis of the C. albicans genome has identified the IFF gene family as encoding the largest family of cell wall-related proteins. This family is also conserved ...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2014
Nicolas Delattin Katrijn De Brucker David J Craik Olivier Cheneval Mirjam Fröhlich Matija Veber Lenart Girandon Talya R Davis Anne E Weeks Carol A Kumamoto Paul Cos Tom Coenye Barbara De Coninck Bruno P A Cammue Karin Thevissen

We previously identified a decapeptide from the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana, OSIP108, which is induced upon fungal pathogen infection. In this study, we demonstrated that OSIP108 interferes with biofilm formation of the fungal pathogen Candida albicans without affecting the viability or growth of C. albicans cells. OSIP108 displayed no cytotoxicity against various human cell lines. Further...

2012
Leanne E. Lewis Judith M. Bain Christina Lowes Collette Gillespie Fiona M. Rudkin Neil A. R. Gow Lars-Peter Erwig

Candida albicans is a major life-threatening human fungal pathogen. Host defence against systemic Candida infection relies mainly on phagocytosis of fungal cells by cells of the innate immune system. In this study, we have employed video microscopy, coupled with sophisticated image analysis tools, to assess the contribution of distinct C. albicans cell wall components and yeast-hypha morphogene...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2006
Muriel Cornet Claude Gaillardin Mathias L Richard

Vps28p and Vps32p act in both the endocytic and the pH signaling pathways in yeasts and are required for Candida albicans virulence. Here, we show that deletions of VPS28 and VPS32 increase the susceptibility of C. albicans to cell wall disruption agents, echinocandin and azole antifungal agents.

2016
Batbileg Bor Lujia Cen Melissa Agnello Wenyuan Shi Xuesong He

Candida albicans and Fusobacterium nucleatum are well-studied oral commensal microbes with pathogenic potential that are involved in various oral polymicrobial infectious diseases. Recently, we demonstrated that F. nucleatum ATCC 23726 coaggregates with C. albicans SN152, a process mainly mediated by fusobacterial membrane protein RadD and Candida cell wall protein Flo9. The aim of this study w...

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