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Candida–bacterial cross-kingdom interactions

Kara R. Eichelberger, Saikat Paul, Brian M. Peters, James E. Cassat

2023Trends in Microbiology51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While the fungus Candida albicans is a common colonizer of healthy humans, it is also responsible for mucosal infections and severe invasive disease. Understanding the mechanisms that allow C. albicans to exist as both a benign commensal and as an invasive pathogen have been the focus of numerous studies, and recent findings indicate an important role for cross-kingdom interactions on C. albicans biology. This review highlights how C. albicans-bacteria interactions influence healthy polymicrobial community structure, host immune responses, microbial pathogenesis, and how dysbiosis may lead to C. albicans infection. Finally, we discuss how cross-kingdom interactions represent an opportunity to identify new antivirulence compounds that target fungal infections.

Topics & Concepts

Candida albicansBiologyMicrobiologyDysbiosisCorpus albicansPathogenCommensalismImmune systemFungusInvasive candidiasisDiseaseFungal pathogenAntifungalImmunologyBacteriaGeneticsGut floraMedicineFluconazoleBotanyPathologyGut microbiota and healthAntifungal resistance and susceptibilityProbiotics and Fermented Foods