Cunningham and colleagues have reported that the unfolded protein response (UPR) stimulates cellular influx of calcium, thereby
activating calcium-dependent proteins such as calcineurin and calmodulin, and that this activation may be important for UPR.
However, the authors have more importantly identified that the calcium signal is part of a larger pathway, termed the calcium
cell survival (CCS) pathway, which is activated in response to several different types of stress. A key point is that the
activation of the calcium-mediated events might lead to drug resistance in pathogenic fungi. Cronin examines these findings
and discusses how the CCS might be subverted to render resistant fungi sensitive to treatment.