Paula Sundstrom
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Recent Articles
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Beute J, Kim A, Park J, Yang A, Torres-Shafer K, Mullins D, et al.
Front Cell Infect Microbiol
. 2022 Oct;
12:979701.
PMID: 36225230
Pseudomembranous candidiasis (thrush), erythematous candidiasis, and fungal esophagitis are infections of the barrier mucosa of the upper gastrointestinal tract. The majority of these infections are caused by , an opportunistic...
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Kim S, Nguyen Q, Wolyniak M, Frechette G, Lehman C, Fox B, et al.
PLoS One
. 2018 Feb;
13(2):e0192260.
PMID: 29438403
The mechanisms that fungi use to co-regulate subsets of genes specifically associated with morphogenic states represent a basic unsolved problem in fungal biology. Candida albicans is an important model of...
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Wollert T, Rollenhagen C, Langford G, Sundstrom P
Methods Mol Biol
. 2012 Feb;
845:289-302.
PMID: 22328382
Host-pathogen interactions are complex and dynamic processes that result in a variety of responses. The ability of the host to respond appropriately to the presence of a microbial agent defines...
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Hogan D, Sundstrom P
Future Microbiol
. 2009 Dec;
4(10):1263-70.
PMID: 19995187
Candidiasis is the most common cause of fungal infections, and the majority of these are caused by Candida albicans. The protean pathogenic potential of C. albicans includes the capacity to...
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Rollenhagen C, Wollert T, Langford G, Sundstrom P
Cell Microbiol
. 2009 Mar;
11(6):946-66.
PMID: 19302578
A hallmark of the mucosa of immunocompromized hosts in oral candidiasis is a hyperkeratinized region heavily colonized with fungi at the surface of the terminally differentiated epithelium. To gain insight...
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Bahn Y, Molenda M, Staab J, Lyman C, Gordon L, Sundstrom P
Eukaryot Cell
. 2007 Oct;
6(12):2376-90.
PMID: 17951520
Candida albicans is an opportunistic human fungal pathogen that causes systemic candidiasis as well as superficial mucosal candidiasis. In response to the host environment, C. albicans transitions between yeast and...
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Wolyniak M, Sundstrom P
Eukaryot Cell
. 2007 Aug;
6(10):1824-40.
PMID: 17715368
Changes in gene expression during reversible bud-hypha transitions of the opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans permit adaptation to environmental conditions that are critical for proliferation in host tissues. Our previous...
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Ponniah G, Rollenhagen C, Bahn Y, Staab J, Sundstrom P
J Oral Pathol Med
. 2007 Aug;
36(8):456-67.
PMID: 17686003
Candida albicans utilizes mammalian cell-associated transglutaminase (TGase) activity to adhere covalently to human buccal epithelial cells (BECs) through Hyphal Wall Protein 1. Little is known about the factors leading to...
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Kim S, Wolyniak M, Staab J, Sundstrom P
Eukaryot Cell
. 2007 Jan;
6(4):693-709.
PMID: 17220463
To elucidate the molecular mechanisms controlling the expression of the hypha-specific adhesin gene HWP1 of Candida albicans, its promoter was dissected and analyzed using a green fluorescent protein reporter gene....
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Naglik J, Fostira F, Ruprai J, Staab J, Challacombe S, Sundstrom P
J Med Microbiol
. 2006 Sep;
55(Pt 10):1323-1327.
PMID: 17005778
In vivo expression of the developmentally regulated Candida albicans hyphal wall protein 1 (HWP1) gene was analysed in human subjects who were culture positive for C. albicans and had oral...