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  • The yeast-to-hyphal transition is crucial for pathogen virulence, as the filamentous hyphal form enhances the organism's ability to adhere, invade, and damage host tissues.
  • Understanding the signaling pathways that regulate this transition is essential for developing new treatments against infections.
  • The review covers the clinical relevance of hyphal growth, transcriptional control, and various strategies to inhibit filamentation and biofilm formation, including the use of natural or synthetic compounds and their combinations.

Article Abstract

undergoes a morphological yeast-to-hyphal transition during infection, which plays a significant role in its pathogenesis. The filamentous morphology of the hyphal form has been identified as a virulence factor as it facilitates surface adherence, intertwining with biofilm, invasion, and damage to host tissues and organs. Hence, inhibition of filamentation in addition to biofilm formation is considered a viable strategy against infections. Furthermore, a good understanding of the signaling pathways involved in response to environmental cues driving hyphal growth is also critical to an understanding of pathogenicity and to develop novel therapies. In this review, first the clinical significance and transcriptional control of hyphal morphogenesis are addressed. Then, various strategies employed to suppress filamentation, prevent biofilm formation, and reduce virulence are discussed. These strategies include the inhibition of filament formation using natural or synthetic compounds, and their combination with other agents or nanoformulations.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/08927014.2021.1948538DOI Listing

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