Candida albicans

E133710

Candida albicans is a common opportunistic fungal pathogen in humans, often part of the normal microbiota but capable of causing infections ranging from superficial thrush to life-threatening systemic disease.

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Candida albicans canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fungus
opportunistic pathogen
yeast
becomesPathogenicUnder antibiotic therapy
disruption of normal microbiota
immunosuppression
causes candidemia
cutaneous candidiasis
esophageal candidiasis
invasive candidiasis
oral thrush
vulvovaginal candidiasis
class Saccharomycetales
surface form: Saccharomycetes
colonizes gastrointestinal tract
oral mucosa
skin
vagina
exhibits dimorphism
phenotypic switching
family Debaryomycetaceae
forms biofilms
genus Candida
hasCellWallComponent beta-glucans
chitin
mannoproteins
hasGenomeType diploid
hasMorphology hyphal form
pseudohyphal form
yeast form
hasVirulenceFactor adhesins
biofilm formation
hydrolytic enzymes
phospholipases
secreted aspartyl proteinases
isCommensalIn healthy humans
isPartOf gastrointestinal microbiota
human microbiota
oral microbiota
vaginal microbiota
isPathogenOf HIV/AIDS patients
cancer patients
humans
immunocompromised patients
neonates
organ transplant recipients
isTreatedWith amphotericin B
echinocandins
fluconazole
kingdom Fungi
order Saccharomycetales
oxygenRequirement facultative anaerobe
phylum Ascomycota
reproducesBy budding
taxonRank species
wasFirstDescribedBy Charles Philippe Robin
surface form: Charles-Philippe Robin

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Ascomycota includesTaxon Candida albicans