2006
DOI: 10.1038/nrmicro1537
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Advances in combating fungal diseases: vaccines on the threshold

Abstract: The dramatic increase in fungal diseases in recent years can be attributed to the increased aggressiveness of medical therapy and other human activities. Immunosuppressed patients are at risk of contracting fungal diseases in healthcare settings and from natural environments. Increased prescribing of antifungals has led to the emergence of resistant fungi, resulting in treatment challenges. These concerns, together with the elucidation of the mechanisms of protective immunity against fungal diseases, have rene… Show more

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“…T he rising incidence of life-threatening fungal diseases and associated high treatment failure rate are providing impetus for development of antifungal vaccines as a preventive strategy (1). Whereas some vaccines are constructed to induce cell mediated immunity, others favor protective antibody responses.…”
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“…T he rising incidence of life-threatening fungal diseases and associated high treatment failure rate are providing impetus for development of antifungal vaccines as a preventive strategy (1). Whereas some vaccines are constructed to induce cell mediated immunity, others favor protective antibody responses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The role of antibody immunity against fungal disease has been controversial (1,2), which is likely because of a lack of appreciation for critical parameters such as antibody specificity, isotypes and titers and the relationship between humoral and cell mediated immunity (3). The less understood phenomenon of immunoglobulins that may cause tissue damage provides additional complexity.…”
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“…The chemical identity of the amorphous polysaccharides differs among species, although it generally includes mannans of varying lengths and linkages (Latge 2010). Although fungi evade lysis by the complement system, deposition of complement components, such as C3b and iC3b on its surface, leads to its opsonization, enabling phagocyte recognition of fungal particles (Cutler et al 2007).…”
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“…This region is determined by a B cell's activation status and the signals it receives from CD4 þ T cells. After binding an antigen recognized by a surfacebound IgD or monomeric IgM, B cells become activated and start producing pentameric IgM (Cutler et al 2007). As CD4 þ T cells also become activated, they start producing cytokines, such as interleukin-4 (IL-4) or interferon-g (IFN-g), and up-regulate the expression of CD40 ligand on their surface.…”
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“…Основные трудности в их разработке были связаны со сложностью их кли-нических испытаний [5,6]. Это объяснялось тем, что при высоком уровне инфицированности насе-ления различными грибами клинические формы с тяжелым течением были относительно редки.…”
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