Publications by authors named "Austin M Perry"

is known to cause severe and persistent outbreaks in clinical settings. Patients infected with multidrug-resistant (MDR Cp) isolates were identified in a large Turkish hospital from 2017-2020. We subsequently identified three additional patients infected with MDR Cp isolates in 2022 from the same hospital and two echinocandin-resistant (ECR) isolates from a single patient in another hospital.

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Candida parapsilosis is one of the most commen causes of life-threatening candidaemia, particularly in premature neonates, individuals with cancer of the haematopoietic system, and recipients of organ transplants. Historically, drug-susceptible strains have been linked to clonal outbreaks. However, worldwide studies started since 2018 have reported severe outbreaks among adults caused by fluconazole-resistant strains.

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  • * Research indicates that low RH triggers same-sex mating and mating projection development in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans by inducing osmotic stress and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS).
  • * The study identifies key components involved in this process, namely the cell surface sensors Aqy1 and Gpr1, trehalose, and specific signaling pathways (Hog1-osmotic and Hsf1-Hsp90), highlighting their role in regulating mating in low humidity conditions.
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Candida albicans, an opportunistic fungal pathogen, is a significant cause of human infections, particularly in immunocompromised individuals. Phenotypic plasticity between two morphological phenotypes, yeast and hyphae, is a key mechanism by which C. albicans can thrive in many microenvironments and cause disease in the host.

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Biofilms, structured and densely packed communities of microbial cells attached to surfaces, are considered to be the natural growth state for a vast majority of microorganisms. The ability to form biofilms is an important virulence factor for most pathogens, including the opportunistic human fungal pathogen . is one of the most prevalent fungal species of the human microbiota that asymptomatically colonizes healthy individuals.

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Candida albicans is a normal member of the human microbiota that asymptomatically colonizes healthy individuals, however it is also an opportunistic pathogen that can cause severe infections, especially in immunocompromised individuals. The medical impact of C. albicans depends, in part, on its ability to form biofilms, communities of adhered cells encased in an extracellular matrix.

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