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The critical role of Dectin-1 in host controlling systemic Candida krusei infection.


ABSTRACT: There are increasing invasive fungal infections associated with non-albicans, which causes mortal infections in immune deficiency population. Candida krusei is a major non-albicans that exhibits intrinsic resistance to fluconazole and makes clinical treatment difficult. Previous studies revealed that C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) Dectin-1 plays critical roles in host defense against C. albicans infections. C. krusei and C. albicans are phylogenetically different although in the same genus. Whether Dectin-1 contributes to host immune response against C. krusei infection is still unknown. In the present study, we explored the potential roles of the Dectin-1 in host defense against C. krusei. We found that Dectin-1 ligand ?-(1,3)-glucan markedly exposed on the cell surface of C. krusei, while ?-(1,3)-glucan of C. albicans is masked. Dectin-1 is required for host myeloid cells recognition, killing of C. krusei, and development of subsequent Th1 and Th17 cell-mediated adaptive immune response. Furthermore, Dectin-1-deficient mice (Dectin-1-/- ) are more susceptible to C. krusei infection. Together, we confirmed the important roles of Dectin-1 in host defense against C. krusei infection, demonstrating a previously unknown mechanism for C. krusei infection. Our study, therefore, provides a further understanding of host immune response against C. krusei.

SUBMITTER: Chen SM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6413270 | biostudies-literature | 2019

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The critical role of Dectin-1 in host controlling systemic <i>Candida krusei</i> infection.

Chen Si Min SM   Zou Zui Z   Qiu Xi Ran XR   Hou Wei Tong WT   Zhang Yu Y   Fang Wei W   Chen Yuan Li YL   Wang Yi Da YD   Jiang Yuan Ying YY   Shen Hui H   An Mao Mao MM  

American journal of translational research 20190215 2


There are increasing invasive fungal infections associated with non-albicans, which causes mortal infections in immune deficiency population. <i>Candida krusei</i> is a major non-albicans that exhibits intrinsic resistance to fluconazole and makes clinical treatment difficult. Previous studies revealed that C-type lectin receptors (CLRs) Dectin-1 plays critical roles in host defense against <i>C. albicans</i> infections. <i>C. krusei</i> and <i>C. albicans</i> are phylogenetically different alth  ...[more]

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