For over a century microbiology and immunology have classified microorganisms in pathogenic or non-pathogenic. This definition, clearly relevant at the level of strain and species for most bacteria, has never been probed in fungal species. Understanding the nature of fungal pathogenesis will result in developing more effective therapies for fighting invasive fungal infection. Currently, several studies attempt to address pathogenicity mechanisms using different strains as a model. This study was designed to explore the immune-based diversity of Aspergillus spp strains, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae fungal strains comparing different fungal life stages, from conidia to hyphae to spores. Our results show a wide strain-dependent variation of th...
International audienceSeminal work by Louis Pasteur revealed the contribution of fungi - yeasts and ...
Fungal pathogenicity has arisen in polyphyletic manner during evolution, yielding fungal pathogens w...
Research into the interaction of fungi with the host has provided significant contributions to mamma...
For over a century microbiology and immunology have classified microorganisms in pathogenic or non-p...
For over a century microbiology and immunology have classified microorganisms in pathogenic or non-p...
For over a century microbiologists and immunologist have categorized microorganisms as pathogenic or...
For over a century microbiologists and immunologist have categorized microorganisms as pathogenic or...
Fungi rarely cause disease in individuals with normal immunity. However, fungi present in the normal...
Fungi are an important part of the microbiota in healthy barrier tissues. Fungal dysbiosis in turn i...
In this study, we present evidence of differential Th17 responses in human monocyte-derived dendriti...
Human beings are continuously exposed to fungi, yet they rarely get fungal diseases. The delicate ba...
The incidence of human infections caused by the opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans is on...
The immune system is essential to maintain the mutualistic homeostatic interaction between the host ...
In spite of the ever-increasing incidence and poor outcome of invasive fungal infections in immune c...
We are exposed to a wide spectrum of fungi including innocuous environmental organisms, opportunisti...
International audienceSeminal work by Louis Pasteur revealed the contribution of fungi - yeasts and ...
Fungal pathogenicity has arisen in polyphyletic manner during evolution, yielding fungal pathogens w...
Research into the interaction of fungi with the host has provided significant contributions to mamma...
For over a century microbiology and immunology have classified microorganisms in pathogenic or non-p...
For over a century microbiology and immunology have classified microorganisms in pathogenic or non-p...
For over a century microbiologists and immunologist have categorized microorganisms as pathogenic or...
For over a century microbiologists and immunologist have categorized microorganisms as pathogenic or...
Fungi rarely cause disease in individuals with normal immunity. However, fungi present in the normal...
Fungi are an important part of the microbiota in healthy barrier tissues. Fungal dysbiosis in turn i...
In this study, we present evidence of differential Th17 responses in human monocyte-derived dendriti...
Human beings are continuously exposed to fungi, yet they rarely get fungal diseases. The delicate ba...
The incidence of human infections caused by the opportunistic fungal pathogen Candida albicans is on...
The immune system is essential to maintain the mutualistic homeostatic interaction between the host ...
In spite of the ever-increasing incidence and poor outcome of invasive fungal infections in immune c...
We are exposed to a wide spectrum of fungi including innocuous environmental organisms, opportunisti...
International audienceSeminal work by Louis Pasteur revealed the contribution of fungi - yeasts and ...
Fungal pathogenicity has arisen in polyphyletic manner during evolution, yielding fungal pathogens w...
Research into the interaction of fungi with the host has provided significant contributions to mamma...