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“…Once this process is blocked, C. albicans cannot adhere or can be easily removed, resulting in tissue noncolonization (Martin et al 2018;Hans et al 2019;Simon et al 2019). It has been suggested that some Lactobacillus strains can block the Candida adherence on mucosal surfaces by exclusion, competition for receptors sites and displacement of adhered yeast cells (Parolin et al 2015).…”
Section: Inhibition Of Adherence and Antimicrobial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once this process is blocked, C. albicans cannot adhere or can be easily removed, resulting in tissue noncolonization (Martin et al 2018;Hans et al 2019;Simon et al 2019). It has been suggested that some Lactobacillus strains can block the Candida adherence on mucosal surfaces by exclusion, competition for receptors sites and displacement of adhered yeast cells (Parolin et al 2015).…”
Section: Inhibition Of Adherence and Antimicrobial Activitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…elegans has been extensively used for studying several dimorphic fungi of clinical relevance. The most devastating and pathogenic dimorphic fungus that has been adequately explored with this nematode model is Candida albicans (Hans et al, 2019a;Hans et al, 2019b;Song et al, 2019;Venkata et al, 2020) and a few other non-albicans species such as C. tropicalis (Brilhante et al, 2016;Feistel et al, 2019;Pedroso et al, 2019), C. krusei (De Aguiar Cordeiro et al, 2018Kunyeit et al, 2019), and C. auris (Eldesouky et al, 2018a;Mohammad et al, 2019). Another important clinical dimorphic fungus, Taloromyces (Penicillium) marneffei, has also been studied in a C. elegans model for both virulence tests and antifungal agent efficacy evaluations (Huang et al, 2014;Sangkanu et al, 2021).…”
Section: Application Of C Elegans For Dimorphic Fungi Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Virulence factors of C. albicans such as genes involved in hyphal filamentation and biofilm formation (Romanowski et al, 2012;Sun et al, 2015;Holt et al, 2017), intestinal adhesion and colonization (Rane et al, 2014a;Muthamil et al, 2018;Priya and Pandian, 2020), important virulence enzymes (Ortega-Riveros et al, 2017;Song et al, 2019), transcription factors (Jain et al, 2013;Hans et al, 2019a), and environmental and nutrient factors (Hammond et al, 2013;Lopes et al, 2018;Hans et al, 2019b;Wong et al, 2019) have been identified in a C. elegans model to strengthen our understanding of the in vivo pathogenesis of this important fungal pathogen (Table 1). The virulence traits of some other non-albicans species (both dimorphic and nondimorphic) have also been investigated with this nematode model (Table 1).…”
Section: Application Of C Elegans For Dimorphic Fungi Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cells were freshly revived on YPD broth and moved to agar plate before each experiment. To establish Mg deprivation, we used CDTA at a concentration 150 µg/ml that does not substantially inhibit the growth of Candida cells as determined previously (Hans et al, 2019(Hans et al, , 2021 for lipid and RNA isolation along with subsequent biochemical and phenotypic studies.…”
Section: Candida Strain and Growth Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%