We are exposed to a wide spectrum of fungi including innocuous environmental organisms, opportunistic pathogens, commensal organisms, and fungi that can actively and explicitly cause disease. Much less is understood about effective host immunity to fungi than is generally known about immunity to bacterial and viral pathogens. Innate and adaptive arms of the immune system are required for effective host defense against Candida, Aspergillus, Cryptococcus, and others, with specific elements of the host response regulating specific types of fungal infections (e.g., mucocutaneous versus systemic). Here we will review themes and controversies that are currently shaping investigation of antifungal immunity (primarily to Candida and Aspergillus) an...
Understanding the complex and highly dynamic interactions between fungi and host cells in a tissue-s...
Item does not contain fulltextLarge communities of microorganisms, collectively termed the microbiom...
The fungal microbiota (mycobiota) is an integral part of the microbial community colonizing the body...
We are exposed to a wide spectrum of fungi including innocuous environmental organisms, opportunisti...
We are exposed to a wide spectrum of fungi including innocuous environmental organisms, opportunisti...
Fungi rarely cause disease in individuals with normal immunity. However, fungi present in the normal...
SummaryThe last decade has brought significant advances in our understanding of antifungal immunity,...
Immunocompromised individuals are at high risk of developing severe fungal infections with high mort...
Fungi are an important part of the microbiota in healthy barrier tissues. Fungal dysbiosis in turn i...
The fungal microbiota (mycobiota) is an integral part of the microbial community colonizing the body...
Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. It exists as a commensal in the oral cavity, ...
In spite of the ever-increasing incidence and poor outcome of invasive fungal infections in immune c...
Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. It exists as a commensal in the oral cavity, ...
During the past two decades, invasive fungal infections have emerged as a major threat to immunocomp...
Understanding the complex and highly dynamic interactions between fungi and host cells in a tissue-s...
Item does not contain fulltextLarge communities of microorganisms, collectively termed the microbiom...
The fungal microbiota (mycobiota) is an integral part of the microbial community colonizing the body...
We are exposed to a wide spectrum of fungi including innocuous environmental organisms, opportunisti...
We are exposed to a wide spectrum of fungi including innocuous environmental organisms, opportunisti...
Fungi rarely cause disease in individuals with normal immunity. However, fungi present in the normal...
SummaryThe last decade has brought significant advances in our understanding of antifungal immunity,...
Immunocompromised individuals are at high risk of developing severe fungal infections with high mort...
Fungi are an important part of the microbiota in healthy barrier tissues. Fungal dysbiosis in turn i...
The fungal microbiota (mycobiota) is an integral part of the microbial community colonizing the body...
Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. It exists as a commensal in the oral cavity, ...
In spite of the ever-increasing incidence and poor outcome of invasive fungal infections in immune c...
Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. It exists as a commensal in the oral cavity, ...
During the past two decades, invasive fungal infections have emerged as a major threat to immunocomp...
Understanding the complex and highly dynamic interactions between fungi and host cells in a tissue-s...
Item does not contain fulltextLarge communities of microorganisms, collectively termed the microbiom...
The fungal microbiota (mycobiota) is an integral part of the microbial community colonizing the body...