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Publication : Reduced virulence of Candida albicans MKC1 mutants: a role for mitogen-activated protein kinase in pathogenesis.

First Author  Diez-Orejas R Year  1997
Journal  Infect Immun Volume  65
Issue  2 Pages  833-7
PubMed ID  9009353 Mgi Jnum  J:37755
Mgi Id  MGI:85142 Doi  10.1128/iai.65.2.833-837.1997
Citation  Diez-Orejas R, et al. (1997) Reduced virulence of Candida albicans MKC1 mutants: a role for mitogen-activated protein kinase in pathogenesis. Infect Immun 65(2):833-7
abstractText  Deletion of the Candida albicans mitogen-activated protein kinase MKC1 gene gave rise to viable cells whose cell integrity was affected (F. Navarro-Garcia, M. Sanchez, J. Pla, and C. Nombela, Mol. Cell. Biol. 15:2197-2206, 1995). In an experimental infection system using a murine model, the C. albicans mkc1 delta/mkc1 delta strain was found to be less pathogenic than the parental strain, as show the different time of survival, percentage of mortality, fungal load in the most representative organs, and histological analysis. This is the first study that shows the involvement of the cell integrity pathway in the pathogenicity of a dimorphic fungus.
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