Protective effect of inactivated blastoconidia in keratinocytes and human reconstituted epithelium againstC. albicansinfection

Volume: 57, Issue: 4, Pages: 457 - 467
Published: Aug 30, 2018
Abstract
Candida albicans is commensal yeast that colonizes skin and mucosa; however, it can become an opportunist pathogen by changing from blastoconidia (commensal form) into hypha (pathogenic form). Each form activates a different cytokines response in epithelial cells. Little is known about the commensal role of C. albicans in the innate immunity. This work studied whether stimulation with C. albicans blastoconidia induces protection in keratinocytes...
Paper Details
Title
Protective effect of inactivated blastoconidia in keratinocytes and human reconstituted epithelium againstC. albicansinfection
Published Date
Aug 30, 2018
Volume
57
Issue
4
Pages
457 - 467
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