The observation that some aspects of amoeba-fungal interactions resemble animal phagocytic cell-fungal interactions, together with the finding that amoeba passage can enhance the virulence of some pathogenic fungi, has stimulated interest in the amoeba as a model system for the study of fungal virulence. Amoeba provide a relatively easy and cheap model system where multiple variables can be controlled for the study of fungi-protozoal (amoeba) interactions. Consequently, there have been significant efforts to study fungal⁻amoeba interactions in the laboratory, which have already provided new insights into the origin of fungal virulence as well as suggested new avenues for experimentation. In this essay we review the available literatur...
Opportunistic infections by environmental fungi are a growing clinical problem, driven by an increas...
The core function of the innate immune response, phagocytosis, did not evolve first in metazoans but...
International audienceFree-Living Amebae (FLA) and Cryptosporidium oocysts occasionally share the sa...
Infections with filamentous fungi are common to all animals, but attention is rising especially due ...
Amoebae act as one of the main regulators of microbial communities, where, as a result of their pred...
The ecological relationships between amoebae and their bacterial prey has been sparsely investigated...
Numerous microorganisms, pathogenic for mammals, come from the environment where they encounter pred...
Several dimorphic fungi are important human pathogens, but the origin and maintenance of virulence i...
International audienceNumerous microorganisms, pathogenic for mammals, come from the environment whe...
<p>Aspergillus fumigatus and free-living amoebae are common inhabitants of soil. Mechanisms of...
AbstractThe morbidity, mortality and economic burden associated with fungal infections, together wit...
Aspergillus fumigatus and free-living amoebae are common inhabitants of soil. Mechanisms of A.fumiga...
Aspergillus fumigatus and free-living amoebae are common inhabitants of soil. Mechanisms of A.fumiga...
Since many years ago, several studies reported the endosymbiosis between bacteria species and free l...
Opportunistic infections by environmental fungi are a growing clinical problem, driven by an increas...
Opportunistic infections by environmental fungi are a growing clinical problem, driven by an increas...
The core function of the innate immune response, phagocytosis, did not evolve first in metazoans but...
International audienceFree-Living Amebae (FLA) and Cryptosporidium oocysts occasionally share the sa...
Infections with filamentous fungi are common to all animals, but attention is rising especially due ...
Amoebae act as one of the main regulators of microbial communities, where, as a result of their pred...
The ecological relationships between amoebae and their bacterial prey has been sparsely investigated...
Numerous microorganisms, pathogenic for mammals, come from the environment where they encounter pred...
Several dimorphic fungi are important human pathogens, but the origin and maintenance of virulence i...
International audienceNumerous microorganisms, pathogenic for mammals, come from the environment whe...
<p>Aspergillus fumigatus and free-living amoebae are common inhabitants of soil. Mechanisms of...
AbstractThe morbidity, mortality and economic burden associated with fungal infections, together wit...
Aspergillus fumigatus and free-living amoebae are common inhabitants of soil. Mechanisms of A.fumiga...
Aspergillus fumigatus and free-living amoebae are common inhabitants of soil. Mechanisms of A.fumiga...
Since many years ago, several studies reported the endosymbiosis between bacteria species and free l...
Opportunistic infections by environmental fungi are a growing clinical problem, driven by an increas...
Opportunistic infections by environmental fungi are a growing clinical problem, driven by an increas...
The core function of the innate immune response, phagocytosis, did not evolve first in metazoans but...
International audienceFree-Living Amebae (FLA) and Cryptosporidium oocysts occasionally share the sa...