2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.23.427558
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Oral epithelial cells distinguish betweenCandidaspecies with high or low pathogenic potential through miRNA regulation

Abstract: Oral epithelial cells monitor microbiome composition and initiate immune response upon dysbiosis, as in case of Candida imbalances. Comparison of healthy oral epithelial cell responses revealed that the inability of C. parapsilosis to induce a robust antifungal response was due to activation of various inflammation-independent pathways, while C. albicans robustly activated inflammation cascades. Regarding posttranscriptional regulation, several miRNAs were altered by both species. For C. parapsilosis, the appl… Show more

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“…Opportunistic pathogenic such as Candida species, contradictorily also are normal in human oral cavity. Candida switches from non-pathogen to pathogen avoiding immune response and local or systemic infection can arise 17 . Pichia kudriavzavii is other example of yeast that can switch from non-pathogen to pathogen.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Opportunistic pathogenic such as Candida species, contradictorily also are normal in human oral cavity. Candida switches from non-pathogen to pathogen avoiding immune response and local or systemic infection can arise 17 . Pichia kudriavzavii is other example of yeast that can switch from non-pathogen to pathogen.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%