Successful human colonizers such as Candida pathogens have evolved distinct strategies to survive and proliferate within the human host. These include sophisticated mechanisms to evade immune surveillance and adapt to constantly changing host microenvironments where nutrient limitation, pH fluctuations, oxygen deprivation, changes in temperature, or exposure to oxidative, nitrosative, and cationic stresses may occur. Here, we review the current knowledge and recent findings highlighting the remarkable ability of medically important Candida species to overcome a broad range of host-imposed constraints and how this directly affects their physiology and pathogenicity. We also consider the impact of these adaptation mechanisms on immune recogni...
Candida albicans is currently the fourth most common bloodstream infection in the world. It is the m...
Recent epidemiological surveys have demonstrated an important increase in nosocomial infections amon...
International audiencePurpose of ReviewCandida species are an important cause of both superficial an...
Successful human colonizers such as Candida pathogens have evolved distinct strategies to survive an...
Candida species are important human pathogens and have emerged as a leading cause of nosocomial fun...
Candida glabrata is considered a major opportunistic human pathogen and has emerged as a leading cau...
ABSTRACT Only four species, Candida albicans, C. glabrata, C. parapsilosis, and C. tropicalis, toget...
A large number of studies have been published over the last two decades examining molecular mechanis...
Infectious diseases have long been regarded as losing their threat to mankind. However, in the recen...
Microbial colonizers of humans have evolved to adapt to environmental cues and to sense nutrient ava...
Candida albicans is the most important fungal pathogen of human, with a remarkable ability to withst...
Candida species are opportunistic fungal pathogens that are part of the normal skin and mucosal micr...
ABSTRACT Microbial colonizers of humans have evolved to adapt to environmental cues and to sense nut...
The fungal microbiota (mycobiota) is an integral part of the microbial community colonizing the body...
Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. This yeast is carried by many individuals as ...
Candida albicans is currently the fourth most common bloodstream infection in the world. It is the m...
Recent epidemiological surveys have demonstrated an important increase in nosocomial infections amon...
International audiencePurpose of ReviewCandida species are an important cause of both superficial an...
Successful human colonizers such as Candida pathogens have evolved distinct strategies to survive an...
Candida species are important human pathogens and have emerged as a leading cause of nosocomial fun...
Candida glabrata is considered a major opportunistic human pathogen and has emerged as a leading cau...
ABSTRACT Only four species, Candida albicans, C. glabrata, C. parapsilosis, and C. tropicalis, toget...
A large number of studies have been published over the last two decades examining molecular mechanis...
Infectious diseases have long been regarded as losing their threat to mankind. However, in the recen...
Microbial colonizers of humans have evolved to adapt to environmental cues and to sense nutrient ava...
Candida albicans is the most important fungal pathogen of human, with a remarkable ability to withst...
Candida species are opportunistic fungal pathogens that are part of the normal skin and mucosal micr...
ABSTRACT Microbial colonizers of humans have evolved to adapt to environmental cues and to sense nut...
The fungal microbiota (mycobiota) is an integral part of the microbial community colonizing the body...
Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. This yeast is carried by many individuals as ...
Candida albicans is currently the fourth most common bloodstream infection in the world. It is the m...
Recent epidemiological surveys have demonstrated an important increase in nosocomial infections amon...
International audiencePurpose of ReviewCandida species are an important cause of both superficial an...