
Candida albicans is a fungal pathogen causing human infections. Here we investigated differential gene expression patterns and functional enrichment in C. albicans strains grown under different conditions.
A systematic GEO database search identified 239 “Candida albicans” datasets, of which 14 were selected after rigorous criteria application. Retrieval of raw sequencing data from the ENA database was accompanied by essential metadata extraction from dataset descriptions and original articles. Pre-processing via the tailored nf-core pipeline for C. albicans involved alignment, gene/transcript quantification, and diverse quality control measures. Quality assessment via PCA and DESeq2 identified significant genes (FDR < = 0.05, log2-fold change > = 1 or <= -1), while topGO conducted GO term enrichment analysis. Exclusions were made based on data quality and strain relevance, resulting in the selection of seven datasets from the SC5314 strain background for in-depth investigation.
The meta-analysis of seven selected studies unveiled a substantial number of genes exhibiting significant up-regulation (24,689) and down-regulation (18,074). These differentially expressed genes were further categorized into 2,497 significantly up-regulated and 2,573 significantly down-regulated Gene Ontology (GO) IDs. GO term enrichment analysis clustered these terms into distinct groups, providing insights into the functional implications. Three target gene lists were compiled based on previous studies, focusing on central metabolism, ion homeostasis, and pathogenicity. Frequency analysis revealed genes with higher occurrence within the identified GO clusters, suggesting their potential as antifungal targets. Notably, the genes TPS2, TPS1, RIM21, PRA1, SAP4, and SAP6 exhibited higher frequencies within the clusters. Through frequency analysis within the GO clusters, several key genes emerged as potential targets for antifungal therapies. These include RSP5, GLC7, SOD2, SOD5, SOD1, SOD6, SOD4, SOD3, and RIM101 which exhibited higher occurrence within the identified clusters.
This comprehensive study significantly advances our understanding of the dynamic nature of gene expression in C. albicans. The identification of genes with enhanced potential as antifungal drug targets underpins their value for future interventions. The highlighted genes, including TPS2, TPS1, RIM21, PRA1, SAP4, SAP6, RSP5, GLC7, SOD2, SOD5, SOD1, SOD6, SOD4, SOD3, and RIM101, hold promise for the development of targeted antifungal therapies.
Under the patronage of ✨
Prof. Dr. Tayseer Hassan Abdel Hamid – Dean of the College
Prof. Dr. Khaled Fathi – Vice Dean of the College for Education and Student Affairs
The Sports Committee announces the holding of a Sports Day Under the slogan: "Sports is a Way of Life"
This event will feature a football tournament for college students.
? Those wishing to participate should contact the Activities Coordinator to learn about the participation requirements.
? Important Dates: * Team registration deadline: November 26, 2025 * Tournament dates: November 30 and December 1
?? Director of Student Welfare: Mr. Hossam El-Din Mustafa
?? Activities Coordinator: Mr. Maysara Ahmed Thabet
? Union Secretary: Khaled Ibrahim

Under the patronage of ✨ Prof. Dr. Tayseer Hassan Abdel Hamid – Dean of the College
Prof. Dr. Khaled Fathi – Vice Dean for Education and Student Affairs
The Cultural Committee of the Student Welfare Department announces the holding of the ? “Genius League” ? competition for male and female students of the college on November 30, 2025 ? at the Fitness Center
? Those wishing to participate should contact the Activities Coordinator to learn about the participation requirements.
?? Director of Student Welfare:
Mr. Hossam El-Din Mustafa
?? Activities Coordinator:
Ms. Marwa Kamal Kamel
? Union Secretary:
Khaled Ibrahim