Trafficking through the late endosome significantly impacts candida albicans tolerance of the azole antifungals.

The purpose of this study was to characterize the effects of azole treatment upon the integrity of the Candida albicans vacuole and to determine whether, in turn, vacuolar trafficking influences azole susceptibility. Profound fragmentation of the C. albicans vacuole can be observed as an early conse...

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Main Authors: Luna Tapia, Arturo, Kerns, Morgan E., Jursic, Branko S., Eberle, Karen E., Palmer, Glen E., American Society for Microbiology.
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Luna, A., Kerns, M.E., Eberle, K.E., Jursic, B.S. & Palmer, G.E. (2015). Trafficking through the late endosome significantly impacts candida albicans tolerance of the azole antifungals. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy . 59(4), 2410 – 2420.
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The purpose of this study was to characterize the effects of azole treatment upon the integrity of the Candida albicans vacuole and to determine whether, in turn, vacuolar trafficking influences azole susceptibility. Profound fragmentation of the C. albicans vacuole can be observed as an early consequence of azole treatment, and it precedes significant growth inhibition. In addition, a C. albicans vps21/ mutant, blocked in membrane trafficking through the late endosomal prevacuolar compartment (PVC), is able to grow significantly more than the wild type in the presence of several azole antifungals under standard susceptibility testing conditions. F.
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title Trafficking through the late endosome significantly impacts candida albicans tolerance of the azole antifungals.
spellingShingle Trafficking through the late endosome significantly impacts candida albicans tolerance of the azole antifungals.
Luna Tapia, Arturo
Kerns, Morgan E.
Jursic, Branko S.
Eberle, Karen E.
Palmer, Glen E.
Luna Tapia, Arturo
Kerns, Morgan E.
Jursic, Branko S.
Eberle, Karen E.
Palmer, Glen E.
American Society for Microbiology.
Candida albicans
Antifungals
Azole
title_short Trafficking through the late endosome significantly impacts candida albicans tolerance of the azole antifungals.
title_full Trafficking through the late endosome significantly impacts candida albicans tolerance of the azole antifungals.
title_fullStr Trafficking through the late endosome significantly impacts candida albicans tolerance of the azole antifungals.
title_full_unstemmed Trafficking through the late endosome significantly impacts candida albicans tolerance of the azole antifungals.
title_sort trafficking through the late endosome significantly impacts candida albicans tolerance of the azole antifungals.
author Luna Tapia, Arturo
Kerns, Morgan E.
Jursic, Branko S.
Eberle, Karen E.
Palmer, Glen E.
Luna Tapia, Arturo
Kerns, Morgan E.
Jursic, Branko S.
Eberle, Karen E.
Palmer, Glen E.
American Society for Microbiology.
author_facet Luna Tapia, Arturo
Kerns, Morgan E.
Jursic, Branko S.
Eberle, Karen E.
Palmer, Glen E.
Luna Tapia, Arturo
Kerns, Morgan E.
Jursic, Branko S.
Eberle, Karen E.
Palmer, Glen E.
American Society for Microbiology.
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Antifungals
Azole
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Antifungals
Azole
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