“…Traditionally, the filamentous forms (hyphae and pseudohyphae) were considered pathogenic, whereas yeasts were primarily viewed as commensals. Hyphae are intrinsically invasive on solid media and hyphal tip cells exhibit thigmotropism, or the unusual ability to ‘track’ along substrate surface irregularities 31 (reviewed in 32 ). Moreover, hyphae express numerous cell type-specific virulence factors such as adhesins (for example, Hwp1, Als3, Als10, Fav2 and Pga55), tissue-degrading enzymes (for example, Sap4, Sap5 and Sap6), antioxidant defense proteins (for example, Sod5), and even a recently described cytolytic peptide toxin (Ece1).…”