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Widespread epithelial tissue infections
Widespread epithelial tissue infections
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Gangliotetraosylceramide (Asialo-GM1, GgO4, Gg4, GA1, Asialo-GM1a)
Lactosylceramide (CDH, LacCer, Lc2)
Gangliotriaosylceramide (Gg3, Asialo-GM2, GA2, Asialo-GM2a)
Unnamed
References
Title
Year
Authors
Pubmed
Fimbria-mediated adherence of Candida albicans to glycosphingolipid receptors on human buccal epithelial cells
1994
Yu et al.
8005674
Cryptococcus neoformans, Candida albicans, and other fungi bind specifically to the glycosphingolipid lactosylceramide (Gal beta 1-4Glc beta 1-1Cer), a possible adhesion receptor for yeasts
1990
Jimenez-Lucho et al.
2194958
Glycan Structure Format
SNFG
Traditional
Oxford
Diseases
Disease (4)
Disease
Cryptococcosis
Sporotrichosis
Candidiasis
Histoplasmosis
Ligands
Ligand (4)
Ligand
Gangliotetraosylceramide (Asialo-GM1, GgO4, Gg4, GA1, Asialo-GM1a)
Lactosylceramide (CDH, LacCer, Lc2)
Gangliotriaosylceramide (Gg3, Asialo-GM2, GA2, Asialo-GM2a)
Unnamed
Biological Associations
Agent (12)
Lectin (14)
Affected area (1)
Agent
C. neoformans ATCC 34877
C. neoformans HFH 32
C. neoformans IMT 43
C. neoformans NIH 68A
C. albicans ATCC 18804
C. albicans HFH 44
C. albicans HFH 45
C. albicans N/S
S. schenckii CDC B4668
S. schenckii IMT58
H. capsulatum CDC B923
H. capsulatum IMT 55
Lectin
N/S (H. capsulatum CDC B923)
N/S (S. schenckii CDC B4668)
N/S (S. schenckii IMT58)
N/S (H. capsulatum IMT 55)
N/S (C. albicans ATCC 18804)
N/S (C. albicans HFH 44)
N/S (C. albicans HFH 45)
N/S (C. albicans N/S)
N/S (C. neoformans ATCC 34877)
N/S (C. albicans N/S)
N/S (C. neoformans HFH 32)
N/S (C. albicans N/S)
N/S (C. neoformans IMT 43)
N/S (C. neoformans NIH 68A)
Affected Area
Unknown
Host organisms