The pathogenicity of Candida glabrata to patients remains poorly understood for lack of convenient animal models to screen large numbers of mutants for altered virulence. In this study, we explore the minihost model Drosophila melanogaster from the dual perspective of host and pathogen. As in vertebrates, wild-type flies contain C. glabrata systemic infections yet are unable to kill the injected yeasts. As for other fungal infections in Drosophila, the Toll pathway restrains C. glabrata proliferation. Persistent C. glabrata yeasts in wild-type flies do not appear to be able to take shelter in hemocytes from the action of the Toll pathway, the effectors of which remain to be identified. Toll pathway mutant flies succumb to injected C. glabra...
We explored the host-pathogen interactions of the human opportunistic fungus Candida albicans using ...
SUMMARY Candida spp. are opportunistic pathogens in humans, and their systemic infections display up...
Candida glabrata (C. glabrata) forms part of the normal human gut microbiota but can cause life-thre...
The pathogenicity of Candida glabrata to patients remains poorly understood for lack of convenient a...
Candida infections are the most prevalent cause of serious human mycoses and are the third most comm...
SummaryThe Drosophila immune system discriminates between various types of infections and activates ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Drosophila Toll-signaling pathway controls the systemic antifungal...
International audienceThe Drosophila Toll-signaling pathway controls the systemic antifungal host re...
International audienceThe Drosophila Toll-signaling pathway controls the systemic antifungal host re...
International audienceThe Drosophila Toll-signaling pathway controls the systemic antifungal host re...
Candida species are the predominant fungal pathogens in humans and an important cause of mortality i...
The Drosophila Toll-signaling pathway controls the systemic antifungal host response. Gram-negative ...
We explored the host-pathogen interactions of the human opportunistic fungus Candida albicans using ...
International audienceThe Drosophila immune system discriminates between various types of infections...
Candida glabrata (C. glabrata) forms part of the normal human gut microbiota but can cause life-thre...
We explored the host-pathogen interactions of the human opportunistic fungus Candida albicans using ...
SUMMARY Candida spp. are opportunistic pathogens in humans, and their systemic infections display up...
Candida glabrata (C. glabrata) forms part of the normal human gut microbiota but can cause life-thre...
The pathogenicity of Candida glabrata to patients remains poorly understood for lack of convenient a...
Candida infections are the most prevalent cause of serious human mycoses and are the third most comm...
SummaryThe Drosophila immune system discriminates between various types of infections and activates ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe Drosophila Toll-signaling pathway controls the systemic antifungal...
International audienceThe Drosophila Toll-signaling pathway controls the systemic antifungal host re...
International audienceThe Drosophila Toll-signaling pathway controls the systemic antifungal host re...
International audienceThe Drosophila Toll-signaling pathway controls the systemic antifungal host re...
Candida species are the predominant fungal pathogens in humans and an important cause of mortality i...
The Drosophila Toll-signaling pathway controls the systemic antifungal host response. Gram-negative ...
We explored the host-pathogen interactions of the human opportunistic fungus Candida albicans using ...
International audienceThe Drosophila immune system discriminates between various types of infections...
Candida glabrata (C. glabrata) forms part of the normal human gut microbiota but can cause life-thre...
We explored the host-pathogen interactions of the human opportunistic fungus Candida albicans using ...
SUMMARY Candida spp. are opportunistic pathogens in humans, and their systemic infections display up...
Candida glabrata (C. glabrata) forms part of the normal human gut microbiota but can cause life-thre...