Publications by authors named "Kabir Bhalla"

There is an urgent need for new antifungal drugs to treat invasive fungal diseases. Unfortunately, the echinocandin drugs that are fungicidal against other important fungal pathogens are ineffective against , the causative agent of life-threatening meningoencephalitis in immunocompromised people. Contributing mechanisms for echinocandin tolerance are emerging with connections to calcineurin signaling, the cell wall, and membrane composition.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on the Rab GTPase, Ypt7, in a fungal pathogen that causes severe meningoencephalitis, highlighting its crucial role in late endosomal trafficking and vacuole biogenesis in fungi.
  • - Researchers found that deletion of Ypt7 led to abnormal vacuole shapes, issues with cellular processes like endocytosis and autophagy, and misplacement of the enzyme Aph1, showing its importance in proper cellular function.
  • - Ypt7 is essential for growth under various stress conditions, including high temperatures and calcium levels, and is also necessary for the pathogen's survival during immune challenges, indicating its significance in cryptococcal virulence.
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Unlabelled: causes cryptococcosis, one of the most prevalent fungal diseases, generally characterized by meningitis. There is a limited and not very effective number of drugs available to combat this disease. In this manuscript, we show the host defense peptide mimetic brilacidin (BRI) as a promising antifungal drug against .

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Phosphate is an essential macronutrient for fungal proliferation as well as a key mediator of antagonistic, beneficial, and pathogenic interactions between fungi and other organisms. In this review, we summarize recent insights into the integration of phosphate metabolism with mechanisms of fungal adaptation that support growth and survival. In particular, we highlight aspects of phosphate sensing important for responses to stress and regulation of cell-surface changes with an impact on fungal pathogenesis, host immune responses, and disease outcomes.

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