VIRULENT FACTORS OF PATHOLOGIC FUNGI: CLINICAL MEANING AND PHENOTIPICAL DETECTION
<p>The article represents the review based on the analysis of literary sources, selected through documentary research into Web of Science, PubMed/MedLine, EMBASE, Scopus, and HINARI databases containing the most recent and relevant information. Studies concerning the fungi virulent factors and...
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doaj-fa96931e47714fdb919b28c4a299eba12020-11-25T02:41:57ZengMoldova State UniversityStudia Universitatis Moldaviae: Stiinte reale si ale naturii1814-32371857-498X2019-03-0106 (116)1141VIRULENT FACTORS OF PATHOLOGIC FUNGI: CLINICAL MEANING AND PHENOTIPICAL DETECTIONOlga Burduniuc0Agenţia Naţională pentru Sănătate Publică Universitatea de Stat de Medicină şi Farmacie „Nicolae Testemiţanu”<p>The article represents the review based on the analysis of literary sources, selected through documentary research into Web of Science, PubMed/MedLine, EMBASE, Scopus, and HINARI databases containing the most recent and relevant information. Studies concerning the fungi virulent factors and the methods of their detection. In the paper, data on the following pathogenicity factors are presented: adhesion mechanisms, synthesis of hydrolytic enzymes responsible for host tissue lesions, immunomodulatory effects, deterioration of the antimicrobial resistance of the host, mechanisms of biofilm formation are presented. The in vitro research methodologies of these factors are listed. The ability of fungi to cause disease is due to virulence factors that help the survival of fungi and persistence in the host, resulting in tissue damage and disease. Detection of virulence and persistence factors allows microbiologists and clinicians to distinguish between colonization and fungal infection.</p>http://ojs.studiamsu.eu/index.php/real-nature/article/view/1280fungi, factors of virulence, persistence, pathogenicity. |
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Olga Burduniuc VIRULENT FACTORS OF PATHOLOGIC FUNGI: CLINICAL MEANING AND PHENOTIPICAL DETECTION Studia Universitatis Moldaviae: Stiinte reale si ale naturii fungi, factors of virulence, persistence, pathogenicity. |
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VIRULENT FACTORS OF PATHOLOGIC FUNGI: CLINICAL MEANING AND PHENOTIPICAL DETECTION |
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VIRULENT FACTORS OF PATHOLOGIC FUNGI: CLINICAL MEANING AND PHENOTIPICAL DETECTION |
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VIRULENT FACTORS OF PATHOLOGIC FUNGI: CLINICAL MEANING AND PHENOTIPICAL DETECTION |
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VIRULENT FACTORS OF PATHOLOGIC FUNGI: CLINICAL MEANING AND PHENOTIPICAL DETECTION |
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VIRULENT FACTORS OF PATHOLOGIC FUNGI: CLINICAL MEANING AND PHENOTIPICAL DETECTION |
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virulent factors of pathologic fungi: clinical meaning and phenotipical detection |
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Moldova State University |
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Studia Universitatis Moldaviae: Stiinte reale si ale naturii |
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1814-3237 1857-498X |
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<p>The article represents the review based on the analysis of literary sources, selected through documentary research into Web of Science, PubMed/MedLine, EMBASE, Scopus, and HINARI databases containing the most recent and relevant information. Studies concerning the fungi virulent factors and the methods of their detection. In the paper, data on the following pathogenicity factors are presented: adhesion mechanisms, synthesis of hydrolytic enzymes responsible for host tissue lesions, immunomodulatory effects, deterioration of the antimicrobial resistance of the host, mechanisms of biofilm formation are presented. The in vitro research methodologies of these factors are listed. The ability of fungi to cause disease is due to virulence factors that help the survival of fungi and persistence in the host, resulting in tissue damage and disease. Detection of virulence and persistence factors allows microbiologists and clinicians to distinguish between colonization and fungal infection.</p> |
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fungi, factors of virulence, persistence, pathogenicity. |
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