Cryptococcus gattii is a basidiomycetous yeast that can be found in the environment and is one of the agents of cryptococcosis, a life-threatening disease. During its life cycle, cryptococcal cells take hold inside environmental predators such as amoebae. Despite their evolutionary distance, macrophages and amoebae share conserved similar steps of phagocytosis and microbial killing. To evaluate whether amoebae also share other antifungal strategies developed by macrophages, we investigated nutritional immunity against cryptococcal cells. We focused on zinc homeostasis modulation in Acanthamoeba castellanii infected with C. gattii. The intracellular proliferation rate (IPR) in amoebae was determined using C. gattii R265 and mutants for the Z...
As both a commensal and a pathogen of humans, C. albicans colonises diverse anatomical sites, each o...
Nutritional immunity describes the host-driven manipulation of essential micronutrients, including i...
DW is supported by a Sir Henry Dale Fellowship jointly funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Royal So...
Cryptococcus gattii is a basidiomycetous yeast that can be found in the environment and is one of th...
Zinc is an essential nutrient for all living organisms because it is a co-factor of several importan...
Open Access funded by Wellcome Trust Acknowledgements ERB is funded by the BBSRC (BB/M014525/1). DW ...
The zinc restriction and zinc toxicity are part of host defence, called nutritional immunity. The cr...
Pathogenic microorganisms often face acute micronutrient limitation during infection due to the acti...
Cryptococcus gattii é um dos principais agentes de infecção oportunista em todo o mundo. Esse fungo ...
Zinc homeostasis is essential for fungal growth, as this metal is a critical structural component of...
Zinc homeostasis is essential for fungal growth, as this metal is a critical structural component of...
DW is supported by a Sir Henry Dale Fellowship jointly funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Royal So...
The zinc restriction and zinc toxicity are part of host defence, called nutritional immunity. The cr...
<div><p>Zinc homeostasis is essential for fungal growth, as this metal is a critical structural comp...
[EN] An increase in the incidence of rare but hard-to-treat invasive fungal pathogens as well as res...
As both a commensal and a pathogen of humans, C. albicans colonises diverse anatomical sites, each o...
Nutritional immunity describes the host-driven manipulation of essential micronutrients, including i...
DW is supported by a Sir Henry Dale Fellowship jointly funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Royal So...
Cryptococcus gattii is a basidiomycetous yeast that can be found in the environment and is one of th...
Zinc is an essential nutrient for all living organisms because it is a co-factor of several importan...
Open Access funded by Wellcome Trust Acknowledgements ERB is funded by the BBSRC (BB/M014525/1). DW ...
The zinc restriction and zinc toxicity are part of host defence, called nutritional immunity. The cr...
Pathogenic microorganisms often face acute micronutrient limitation during infection due to the acti...
Cryptococcus gattii é um dos principais agentes de infecção oportunista em todo o mundo. Esse fungo ...
Zinc homeostasis is essential for fungal growth, as this metal is a critical structural component of...
Zinc homeostasis is essential for fungal growth, as this metal is a critical structural component of...
DW is supported by a Sir Henry Dale Fellowship jointly funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Royal So...
The zinc restriction and zinc toxicity are part of host defence, called nutritional immunity. The cr...
<div><p>Zinc homeostasis is essential for fungal growth, as this metal is a critical structural comp...
[EN] An increase in the incidence of rare but hard-to-treat invasive fungal pathogens as well as res...
As both a commensal and a pathogen of humans, C. albicans colonises diverse anatomical sites, each o...
Nutritional immunity describes the host-driven manipulation of essential micronutrients, including i...
DW is supported by a Sir Henry Dale Fellowship jointly funded by the Wellcome Trust and the Royal So...