白色念珠菌
白色体
生物
酵母
生物膜
微生物学
致病性
毒力
碳纤维
细菌
遗传学
基因
复合数
复合材料
材料科学
作者
Bronwyn Lok,Mowaffaq Adam Ahmad Adam,Laina Zarisa Mohd Kamal,Nwakpa Anthony Chukwudi,Rosline Sandai,Doblin Sandai
出处
期刊:Medical Mycology
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2020-08-14
卷期号:59 (2): 115-125
被引量:21
摘要
Abstract Candida albicans is a commensal yeast commonly found on the skin and in the body. However, in immunocompromised individuals, the fungi could cause local and systemic infections. The carbon source available plays an important role in the establishment of C. albicans infections. The fungi's ability to assimilate a variety of carbon sources plays a vital role in its colonization, and by extension, its fitness and pathogenicity, as it often inhabits niches that are glucose-limited but rich in alternative carbon sources. A difference in carbon sources affect the growth and mating of C. albicans, which contributes to its pathogenicity as proliferation helps the fungi colonize its environment. The carbon source also affects its metabolism and signaling pathways, which are integral parts of the fungi's fitness and pathogenicity. As a big percentage of the carbon assimilated by C. albicans goes to cell wall biogenesis, the availability of different carbon sources will result in cell walls with variations in rigidity, adhesion, and surface hydrophobicity. In addition to the biofilm formation of the fungi, the carbon source also influences whether the fungi grow in yeast- or mycelial-form. Both forms play different roles in C. albicans’s infection process. A better understanding of the role of the carbon sources in C. albicans’s pathogenicity would contribute to more effective treatment solutions for fungal infections.
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