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Pneumocystis jirovecii can be productively cultured in differentiated CuFi-8 airway cells.

Verena SchildgenStephanie MaiSoumaya KhalfaouiJessica LüsebrinkMonika PieperRamona L TillmannMichael BrockmannOliver Schildgen
Published in: mBio (2014)
This is the first report of the successful productive cultivation and propagation of Pneumocystis jirovecii, a human-pathogenic fungus of major clinical significance. These findings are groundbreaking because they will influence the field of diagnostic microbiology, facilitate the testing of antibiotics against P. jirovecii, and enable stability studies of this pathogen when exposed to the environmental factors and chemicals that hospitals are required to use for disinfection. Because productively culturing P. jirovecii has been attempted unsuccessfully for several decades, this study represents a breakthrough in this field.
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