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Microbe Profile: Candida glabrata – a master of deception

  • Georgia Institute of Technology
  • Stanford University

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Abstract

Candida glabrata is a fungal microbe associated with multiple vertebrate microbiomes and their terrestrial environments. In humans, the species has emerged as an opportunistic pathogen that now ranks as the second-leading cause of candidiasis in Europe and North America (Beardsley et al. Med Mycol 2024, 62). People at highest risk of infection include the elderly, immunocompromised individuals and/or long-term residents of hospital and assisted-living facilities. C. glabrata is intrinsically drugresistant, metabolically versatile and able to avoid detection by the immune system. Analyses of its 12.3 Mb genome indicate a stable pangenome Marcet-Houben et al. (BMC Biol 2022, 20) and phylogenetic affinity with Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Recent phylogenetic analyses suggest reclassifying C. glabrata as Nakaseomyces glabratus Lakashima and Sugita (Med Mycol J 2022, 63: 119-132).

Original languageEnglish
Article number001518
JournalMicrobiology (United Kingdom)
Volume170
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

Keywords

  • Candida glabrata
  • candidiasis
  • opportunistic pathogen
  • yeast

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