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Role of Calcineurin in Stress Resistance, Morphogenesis, and Virulence of a <i>Candida albicans</i> Wild-Type Strain
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Fungal Cell BiologyStress ResistanceCalcineurin MutantDrug ResistanceVaginitisYeastMouse ModelAntimicrobial ResistanceAffect VirulenceHealth SciencesHost ResistanceFungal PhysiologyClinical MicrobiologyFungal PathogenBiologyCandida AlbicansPathogenesisMicrobiologySystems BiologyMedicine
By generating a calcineurin mutant of the Candida albicans wild-type strain SC5314 with the help of a new recyclable dominant selection marker, we confirmed that calcineurin mediates tolerance to a variety of stress conditions but is not required for the ability of C. albicans to switch to filamentous growth in response to hypha-inducing environmental signals. While calcineurin was essential for virulence of C. albicans in a mouse model of disseminated candidiasis, deletion of CMP1 did not significantly affect virulence during vaginal or pulmonary infection, demonstrating that the requirement for calcineurin for a successful infection depends on the host niche.
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