Candida and Candidiasis - A review of Virulence Factors

A. Hamied
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   The occurrences of invasive candidiasis has increased over the previous few decades. Although Candida albicans considers as one of the most common species of organisms, that cause acquired fungal infections. Candida albicans is an opportunistic fungal pathogen and inherent in as a lifelong, the yeast is present in healthy individuals as a commensal, and can reside harmlessly in human body. However, in immuno-compromised individuals, the fungus can invade tissues, producing superficial infections and, in severe cases, life-threatening systemic infections. This review wills emphasis on virulence factor of C. albicans including (adhesion, invasion, candida proteinase, and phenotypic switching and biofilm formation. Invasive Fungal diseases are result in very high morbidity as well as up to 60% mortality for people with severely susceptible hosts. This review will illustrate briefly the virulence factors in Candida albicans.  
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侵袭性念珠菌病的发病率在过去几十年中有所增加。白色念珠菌被认为是引起获得性真菌感染的最常见的生物之一。白色念珠菌是一种机会性真菌病原体,作为一种终身固有的酵母菌,在健康个体中作为共生体存在,可以无害地驻留在人体中。然而,在免疫功能低下的个体中,真菌可以侵入组织,产生浅表感染,在严重的情况下,危及生命的全身感染。本文就白色念珠菌的粘附、侵袭、念珠菌蛋白酶、表型转换和生物膜形成等毒力因子作一综述。侵袭性真菌疾病的发病率非常高,严重易感宿主的死亡率高达60%。本文将简要介绍白色念珠菌的毒力因素。
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