Fungal cell wall components modulate our immune system

Invasive fungal infections remain highly problematic for human health. Collectively, they account for more than 1 million deaths a year in addition to more than 100 million mucosal infections and 1 billion skin infections. To be able to make progress it is important to understand the pathobiology of...

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Autores principales: Benoit Briard, Thierry Fontaine, Thirumala-Devi Kanneganti, Neil A.R. Gow, Nicolas Papon
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/eab76591e3c9454e886ef2352088a305
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Sumario:Invasive fungal infections remain highly problematic for human health. Collectively, they account for more than 1 million deaths a year in addition to more than 100 million mucosal infections and 1 billion skin infections. To be able to make progress it is important to understand the pathobiology of fungal interactions with the immune system. Here, we highlight new advancements pointing out the pivotal role of fungal cell wall components (β-glucan, mannan, galactosaminogalactan and melanin) in modulating host immunity and discuss how these open new opportunities for the development of immunomodulatory strategies to combat deadly fungal infectious diseases.