Quorum-sensing system in Candida albicans

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Abstract

The bacterial behavior system controlled by the cell density is described as quorum-sensing. The system is triggered via autoinducers. Various kinds of autoinducers have been identified from different bacteria. Quorum-sensing signals via autoinducers are involved in regulation of important virulences such as exotoxin, protease, and pigment production. Therefore, this system in pathogenic bacteria has a critical role in the regulation of bacterial pathogenicity. In the pathogenic fungus Candida albicans, an extracellular quorum-sensing molecule that regulates hyphal formation by this organism has been identified in recent years. Candida albicans has been shown to form biofilm on many medical devices, therefore quorum-sensing in this organism has been especially focused on from the aspect of biofilm formation.

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Cho, T., Toyoda, M., Nakayama, H., Chibana, H., & Kaminishi, H. (2006). Quorum-sensing system in Candida albicans. Japanese Journal of Medical Mycology. https://doi.org/10.3314/jjmm.47.263

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