An insight into the role of protein kinases as virulent factors, regulating pathogenic attributes in Candida albicans
2022
Das, Sanjib | Goswami, Achintya Mohan | Saha, Tanima
Candida albicans is a polymorphic, opportunistic pathogen, member of normal human microbiome causing candidiasis. It causes wide range of infections from superficial skin infections to life-threatening systemic infections. The pathogenicity in C. albicans attributes through several morphological characteristics and virulence factors. These morphological features are regulated by various molecules among which kinases are the most important. Several kinases and kinase signaling cascades play a well established role in Candidiasis. In this review we present an update on our current understanding of the pathogenicity attributes which is regulated by kinases as virulence factors.
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