Opportunistic pathogen Candida albicans possesses multiple virulence factors which enable colonization and infection of host tissues. Candida-related infections frequently occur in immunocompromised patients, which is related to an insufficient inflammatory response. Furthermore, immunosuppression and multidrug resistance of C. albicans clinical isolates make the treatment of candidiasis a challenge for modern medicine. The most common resistance mechanism of C. albicans to antifungals includes point mutations in the ERG11 gene, which encodes target protein for azoles. We investigated whether the mutations or deletion of the ERG11 gene influence the pathogen-host interactions. We prove that both C. albicans erg11∆/∆ and ERG11K143R/K143R exh...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
Much progress has been made in the last decade in identifying genes responsible for antifungal resis...
Candidiasis refers to both superficial and deep-tissue fungal infections often caused by Candida alb...
Candida albicans is a diploid yeast and reported to be one of the most important human fungal pathog...
The role of sterol mutations in the resistance of Candida albicans to antifungal agents has not been...
The inactivation of ERG3, a gene encoding sterol Δ(5,6)-desaturase (essential for ergosterol b...
In this study, we examined the importance of membrane ergosterol and sphingolipids in the drug susce...
Pathogenic yeasts from the genus Candida can cause serious infection in humans particularly, in...
Antifungal resistance of Candida species is a clinical problem in the management of diseases caused ...
ABSTRACT: Candida albicans has been the most widely premeditated pathogen in antifungal resistance b...
Antifungal resistance of Candida species is a clinical problem in the management of diseases caused ...
Objective: To investigate the azole susceptibility of Candida albicans (C. albicans) from vulvovagin...
Abstract Background: Candida albicans as an opportunistic fungal pathogen in human causes candidias...
A phenomenon of increasing resistance of Candida spp. to azoles has been observed for several years ...
Mutations that completely inactivate Erg3p enable the prevalent human pathogen C. albican...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
Much progress has been made in the last decade in identifying genes responsible for antifungal resis...
Candidiasis refers to both superficial and deep-tissue fungal infections often caused by Candida alb...
Candida albicans is a diploid yeast and reported to be one of the most important human fungal pathog...
The role of sterol mutations in the resistance of Candida albicans to antifungal agents has not been...
The inactivation of ERG3, a gene encoding sterol Δ(5,6)-desaturase (essential for ergosterol b...
In this study, we examined the importance of membrane ergosterol and sphingolipids in the drug susce...
Pathogenic yeasts from the genus Candida can cause serious infection in humans particularly, in...
Antifungal resistance of Candida species is a clinical problem in the management of diseases caused ...
ABSTRACT: Candida albicans has been the most widely premeditated pathogen in antifungal resistance b...
Antifungal resistance of Candida species is a clinical problem in the management of diseases caused ...
Objective: To investigate the azole susceptibility of Candida albicans (C. albicans) from vulvovagin...
Abstract Background: Candida albicans as an opportunistic fungal pathogen in human causes candidias...
A phenomenon of increasing resistance of Candida spp. to azoles has been observed for several years ...
Mutations that completely inactivate Erg3p enable the prevalent human pathogen C. albican...
The transition from commensalism to pathogenicity of Candida albicans reflects both the host inabili...
Much progress has been made in the last decade in identifying genes responsible for antifungal resis...
Candidiasis refers to both superficial and deep-tissue fungal infections often caused by Candida alb...