Angioinvasion is a hallmark of mucormycosis. Previously, we identified endothelial cell glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) as a receptor for Mucorales that mediates host cell invasion. Here we determined that spore coat protein homologs (CotH) of Mucorales act as fungal ligands for GRP78. CotH proteins were widely present in Mucorales and absent from noninvasive pathogens. Heterologous expression of
Teclegiorgis Gebremariam, Mingfu Liu, Guanpingsheng Luo, Vincent Bruno, Quynh T. Phan, Alan J. Waring, John E. Edwards Jr., Scott G. Filler, Michael R. Yeaman, Ashraf S. Ibrahim
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Host-iron assimilation: pathogenesis and novel therapies of mucormycosis
AS Ibrahim |
Mycoses | 2014 |
Human Fungal Pathogens of Mucorales and Entomophthorales
L Mendoza, R Vilela, K Voelz, AS Ibrahim, K Voigt, SC Lee |
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine | 2014 |
The Spectrum of Fungi That Infects Humans
JR Kohler, A Casadevall, J Perfect |
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine | 2014 |
Host Cell Invasion by Medically Important Fungi
DC Sheppard, SG Filler |
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine | 2014 |
Heat-killed yeast protects diabetic ketoacidotic-steroid treated mice from pulmonary mucormycosis
G Luo, T Gebremariam, KV Clemons, DA Stevens, AS Ibrahim |
Vaccine | 2014 |
Development of new strategies for early diagnosis of mucormycosis from bench to bedside
TJ Walsh, A Skiada, OA Cornely, E Roilides, A Ibrahim, T Zaoutis, A Groll, O Lortholary, DP Kontoyiannis, G Petrikkos |
Mycoses | 2014 |
Fungal biology in the post-genomic era
C Scazzocchio |
Fungal Biology and Biotechnology | 2014 |