Candida species are commensals but some develop biofilms in prosthetic materials and host surfaces that may represent up to 30% of deaths related to infections, particularly in immunosuppressed patients. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) exhibits a plethora of functions in host defense mechanisms whereas excessive release of TNF in inflammation promotes tissue damage. Cytokines released in an inflammatory milieu may influence the development of microorganisms either by promoting their growth or displaying antimicrobial activity. In protozoa, TNF may affect growth by coupling through a lectin-like domain, distinct from TNF receptors. TNF was also shown to interact with bacteria via a mechanism that does not involve classical TNF re...
Monocytes and macrophages are the cell types most commonly associated with the innate immune respons...
Like other microorganisms, free-living Candida albicans is mainly present in a three-dimensional mul...
C. albicans undergoes morphological change in order to infiltrate the epithelial cell layer, posing ...
Candida albicans is a polymorphic fungus and has as main virulence factor the biofilm formation,part...
TNF mediates multiple biologic activities through two distinct cell surface receptors, TNFR-p55 and ...
We have previously demonstrated that the hyphal form of Candida albicans (H-Candida), but not the ye...
Abstract Background The objective of this study was to better understand the effects of soluble fact...
Candida albicans is currently the fourth most common bloodstream infection in the world. It is the m...
Chronic biofilm infections are often accompanied by a chronic inflammatory response, leading to impa...
Chronic biofilm infections are often accompanied by a chronic inflammatory response thus leading to ...
Biofilm-associated polymicrobial infections, particularly those involving fungi and bacteria, are re...
Background: Candida albicans is a common opportunistic pathogen of the human body and is the fre-que...
In response to invasion by microbial pathogens, host defense mechanisms get activated by both the in...
Using an in vitro experimental model, we have recently demonstrated that Candida albicans in its hyp...
Candida albicans biofilms are difficult to eradicate due to their resistance to host defenses and an...
Monocytes and macrophages are the cell types most commonly associated with the innate immune respons...
Like other microorganisms, free-living Candida albicans is mainly present in a three-dimensional mul...
C. albicans undergoes morphological change in order to infiltrate the epithelial cell layer, posing ...
Candida albicans is a polymorphic fungus and has as main virulence factor the biofilm formation,part...
TNF mediates multiple biologic activities through two distinct cell surface receptors, TNFR-p55 and ...
We have previously demonstrated that the hyphal form of Candida albicans (H-Candida), but not the ye...
Abstract Background The objective of this study was to better understand the effects of soluble fact...
Candida albicans is currently the fourth most common bloodstream infection in the world. It is the m...
Chronic biofilm infections are often accompanied by a chronic inflammatory response, leading to impa...
Chronic biofilm infections are often accompanied by a chronic inflammatory response thus leading to ...
Biofilm-associated polymicrobial infections, particularly those involving fungi and bacteria, are re...
Background: Candida albicans is a common opportunistic pathogen of the human body and is the fre-que...
In response to invasion by microbial pathogens, host defense mechanisms get activated by both the in...
Using an in vitro experimental model, we have recently demonstrated that Candida albicans in its hyp...
Candida albicans biofilms are difficult to eradicate due to their resistance to host defenses and an...
Monocytes and macrophages are the cell types most commonly associated with the innate immune respons...
Like other microorganisms, free-living Candida albicans is mainly present in a three-dimensional mul...
C. albicans undergoes morphological change in order to infiltrate the epithelial cell layer, posing ...