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pmid29419738      J+Fungi+(Basel) 2018 ; 4 (1): ä
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  • Candida?Epithelial Interactions #MMPMID29419738
  • Richardson JP; Ho J; Naglik JR
  • J Fungi (Basel) 2018[Mar]; 4 (1): ä PMID29419738show ga
  • A plethora of intricate and dynamic molecular interactions occur between microbes and the epithelial cells that form the mucosal surfaces of the human body. Fungi, particularly species of Candida, are commensal members of our microbiota, continuously interacting with epithelial cells. Transient and localised perturbations to the mucosal environment can facilitate the overgrowth of fungi, causing infection. This minireview will examine the direct and indirect mechanisms by which Candida species and epithelial cells interact with each other, and explore the factors involved in the central processes of adhesion, invasion, and destruction of host mucosal surfaces.
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