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You shall not pass: how complement C5 mediated antifungal immunity blocks systemic candidiasis and preserves renal tissue barriers.

Dorrian G CohenRebecca A Wingert
Published in: Tissue barriers (2023)
The rising prevalence of fungal infections is a significant and growing public health threat, and this risk is further underscored by our incomplete understanding of why organs like the kidney are so susceptible to systemic candidiasis. To combat the high mortality of such infections, we urgently need to advance our understanding of fungal pathogenesis and how it articulates with human immune response. Now, a recent landmark study has illuminated a crucial role of the complement system in the response to candidiasis and determined the stepwise local response of phagocytes within the kidney during infection. These fundamental discoveries provide crucial insights that can be leveraged to improve the care and outcome for patients with fungal infections.
Keyphrases
  • candida albicans
  • public health
  • immune response
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