Many ways, one microorganism: Several approaches to study Malassezia in interactions with model hosts.
Kevin EhemannMaría Juliana MantillaFelipe Mora-RestrepoAndrea Rios-NavarroMaritza TorresAdriana Marcela Celis RamírezPublished in: PLoS pathogens (2022)
Malassezia, a lipophilic and lipid-dependent yeast, is a microorganism of current interest to mycobiologists because of its role as a commensal or pathogen in health conditions such as dermatological diseases, fungemia, and, as discovered recently, cancer and certain neurological disorders. Various novel approaches in the study of Malassezia have led to increased knowledge of the cellular and molecular mechanisms of this yeast. However, additional efforts are needed for more comprehensive understanding of the behavior of Malassezia in interactions with the host. This article reviews advances useful in the experimental field for Malassezia.