“…In addition, several different Mucorales members bind to GRP78 in vitro. Finally, mice with diabetic ketoacidosis have increased mRNA levels of grp78 in the lungs and brain, providing a possible explanation for why the presence of diabetic ketoacidosis is a unique risk factor for mucormycosis in patients Gebremariam et al 2014). Therefore, it is likely that the induction of endocytosis via the interaction of CotH with GRP78 is a central mechanism by which Mucorales invade endothelial cells and perhaps other types of host cells.…”