Pallavi Kakade
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Kakade P, Burgueno J, Sircaik S, Ponde N, Li J, Ene I, et al.
bioRxiv
. 2024 Sep;
PMID: 39229022
is a ubiquitous fungus in the human gut microbiome as well as a prevalent cause of opportunistic mucosal and systemic disease. There is currently little understanding, however, as to how...
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Liang S, Sircaik S, Dainis J, Kakade P, Penumutchu S, McDonough L, et al.
Nature
. 2024 Mar;
627(8004):620-627.
PMID: 38448595
The fungus Candida albicans frequently colonizes the human gastrointestinal tract, from which it can disseminate to cause systemic disease. This polymorphic species can transition between growing as single-celled yeast and...
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Kakade P, Sircaik S, Maufrais C, Ene I, Bennett R
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Mar;
120(11):e2218163120.
PMID: 36893271
Aneuploidy is a frequent occurrence in fungal species where it can alter gene expression and promote adaptation to a variety of environmental cues. Multiple forms of aneuploidy have been observed...
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Shingare P, Chaugule V, Pankey N, Kakade P
Contemp Clin Dent
. 2023 Jan;
13(4):349-355.
PMID: 36686990
Background: There is a confusion regarding selection of unfilled or filled sealant and method of enamel preparation before sealant application. This study was carried out to compare three techniques of...
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Shao T, Kakade P, Witchley J, Frazer C, Murray K, Ene I, et al.
Cell Rep
. 2022 May;
39(7):110837.
PMID: 35584674
Systemic immunity is stringently regulated by commensal intestinal microbes, including the pathobiont Candida albicans. This fungus utilizes various transcriptional and morphological programs for host adaptation, but how this heterogeneity affects...
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McDonough L, Mishra A, Tosini N, Kakade P, Penumutchu S, Liang S, et al.
mBio
. 2021 Nov;
12(6):e0287821.
PMID: 34724818
Candida albicans is a pathobiont that colonizes multiple niches in the body including the gastrointestinal (GI) tract but is also responsible for both mucosal and systemic infections. Despite its prevalence...
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Thomson G, Kakade P, Hirakawa M, Ene I, Bennett R
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2021 Apr;
11(7).
PMID: 33836061
The opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans undergoes an unusual parasexual cycle wherein diploid cells mate to form tetraploid cells that can generate genetically diverse progeny via a nonmeiotic program of...
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Kakade P, Mahadik K, Balaji K, Sanyal K, Nagaraja V
FEMS Yeast Res
. 2018 Jul;
19(2).
PMID: 30052909
Candida albicans, a human pathogen, carries an expanded family of Zn(II)2Cys6 transcription factors. A CTG clade-specific protein Zcf32 and its closely related protein Upc2, a well-conserved transcription factor across the...
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Kakade P, Sadhale P, Sanyal K, Nagaraja V
Sci Rep
. 2016 Aug;
6:31124.
PMID: 27498700
As a human fungal pathogen, Candida albicans can cause a wide variety of disease conditions ranging from superficial to systemic infections. Many of these infections are caused by an inherent...
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Chakraborty U, Mohamed A, Kakade P, Mugasimangalam R, Sadhale P, Sanyal K
Eukaryot Cell
. 2013 May;
12(8):1061-71.
PMID: 23709179
Candida albicans and Candida dubliniensis are diploid, predominantly asexual human-pathogenic yeasts. In this study, we constructed tetraploid (4n) strains of C. albicans of the same or different lineages by spheroplast...