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Development and regulation of single- and multi-species Candida albicans biofilms.


ABSTRACT: Candida albicans is among the most prevalent fungal species of the human microbiota and asymptomatically colonizes healthy individuals. However, it is also an opportunistic pathogen that can cause severe, and often fatal, bloodstream infections. The medical impact of C. albicans typically depends on its ability to form biofilms, which are closely packed communities of cells that attach to surfaces, such as tissues and implanted medical devices. In this Review, we provide an overview of the processes involved in the formation of C. albicans biofilms and discuss the core transcriptional network that regulates biofilm development. We also consider some of the advantages that biofilms provide to C. albicans in comparison with planktonic growth and explore polymicrobial biofilms that are formed by C. albicans and certain bacterial species.

SUBMITTER: Lohse MB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5726514 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Development and regulation of single- and multi-species Candida albicans biofilms.

Lohse Matthew B MB   Gulati Megha M   Johnson Alexander D AD   Nobile Clarissa J CJ  

Nature reviews. Microbiology 20171003 1


Candida albicans is among the most prevalent fungal species of the human microbiota and asymptomatically colonizes healthy individuals. However, it is also an opportunistic pathogen that can cause severe, and often fatal, bloodstream infections. The medical impact of C. albicans typically depends on its ability to form biofilms, which are closely packed communities of cells that attach to surfaces, such as tissues and implanted medical devices. In this Review, we provide an overview of the proce  ...[more]

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