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Relationship between germination of Candida albicans and increased adherence to human buccal epithelial cells
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Fungal Cell BiologyCandida AlbicansCompetition AssaysImmunologyVaginitisYeastFungal PhysiologyClinical MycologyEnhanced AdherenceMicrobiologyMedicineCell BiologyClinical MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceFungal Pathogen
A strong correlation was shown between germination and increased adherence of Candida albicans to human buccal epithelial cells, indicating that germination or other changes in the fungi accompanying germination were responsible for enhanced adherence. Partial inhibition of germination by cysteine resulted in a comparably lower adherence. Preferential adherence of germinated fungi occurred in competition assays with nongerminated and germinated fungi. The enhanced adherence to human mucosal cells of germinated C albicans could represent one mechanism contributing to the pathogenicity of the organism.
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