“…This adherence mechanism is mediated by molecules, named adhesins, present on the fungal surface that allow it not only to adhere but also to invade the host tissues, contributing to development of the mycosis. Thus, several adhesins have been reported, including the 14–3–3 protein enolase, triose phosphate isomerase (TPI), glyceraldehyde 3‐phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), the glycoprotein Gp43 (the main immunodominant antigen) and a hydrolase (HAD32) (de Oliveira et al ., ; Pereira et al ., ; Barbosa et al ., ; Torres et al ., ; Mendes‐Giannini et al ., ; Hernández et al ., ). Moreover, the 14–3–3 protein and Gp43 induce apoptosis in human pneumocytes (Silva et al ., ).…”