2011
DOI: 10.1128/cmr.00062-10
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Hormones and the Resistance of Women to Paracoccidioidomycosis

Abstract: SUMMARY Paracoccidioidomycosis, one of the most important endemic and systemic mycoses in Latin America, presents several clinical pictures. Epidemiological studies indicate a striking rarity of disease (but not infection) in females, but only during the reproductive years. This suggested a hormonal interaction between female hormones and the etiologic dimorphic fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis . Many fungi have been shown to use hormonal (pheromonal) fungal m… Show more

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“…91 Other factors include the site of infection, age and the sex of the host. 92 There is a strong male predominance (13:1) of symptomatic disease that may be explained in part by the inhibition of transformation from the mycelia to yeast form in the presence of estrogens, as shown in a study by Restrepo et al 88 This phenomenon could lead to decreased fungal propagation and dissemination, allowing the immune system more time to develop an effective response to the infection. 93 PCM has 2 clinical presentations; a chronic or "adult" form, and an acute or subacute form, also termed the "juvenile" form.…”
Section: Dendritic Cells In the Immune Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…91 Other factors include the site of infection, age and the sex of the host. 92 There is a strong male predominance (13:1) of symptomatic disease that may be explained in part by the inhibition of transformation from the mycelia to yeast form in the presence of estrogens, as shown in a study by Restrepo et al 88 This phenomenon could lead to decreased fungal propagation and dissemination, allowing the immune system more time to develop an effective response to the infection. 93 PCM has 2 clinical presentations; a chronic or "adult" form, and an acute or subacute form, also termed the "juvenile" form.…”
Section: Dendritic Cells In the Immune Responsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distribution of infections is restricted to Central and South America and is observed between Mexico (23°N) and Argentina (34°S) 1 . Brazil is the country with the largest number of cases of the disease, with an estimated incidence ranging between 10-30 cases/million inhabitants and a mortality rate of 1.4 deaths/million inhabitants 2 .…”
Section: Paracoccidioidomycosis (Pcm) Is An Endemic Infection Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Latin America and is caused by Paracoccidioides brasiliensis, a thermal-dimorphic fungus 1 . The distribution of infections is restricted to Central and South America and is observed between Mexico (23°N) and Argentina (34°S) 1 .…”
Section: Paracoccidioidomycosis (Pcm) Is An Endemic Infection Inmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No entanto, um novo estudo filogenético revelou que o agrupamento de isolados conhecidos como Pb01-like é uma nova espécie dentro do genus Paracoccidioides agora denominado P. lutzii que também é um agente casual de PCM (Texeira et al 2009). Esta micose é mais prevalente em homens que mulheres devido a fatores biológicos, como o efeito protetor do hormônio estrógeno (Shankar et al 2011, Bernin et al 2014), e comportamentais, como as condições de trabalho, p.ex., trabalhadores rural (Brummer et al 1993, Bethlem et al 1999.…”
Section: Paracoccidioidomicose (Pcm)unclassified