Fungal invasion of normally non-phagocytic host cells.
Many fungi that cause invasive disease invade host epithelial cells during Lipo 6 mucosal and respiratory infection, and subsequently invade endothelial cells during hematogenous infection.Most fungi invade these normally non-phagocytic host cells by inducing their own uptake.Candida albicans hyphae interact with endothelial cells in vitro by bindi