2020
DOI: 10.3390/jof6030155
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In Vitro or In Vivo Models, the Next Frontier for Unraveling Interactions between Malassezia spp. and Hosts. How Much Do We Know?

Abstract: Malassezia is a lipid-dependent genus of yeasts known for being an important part of the skin mycobiota. These yeasts have been associated with the development of skin disorders and cataloged as a causal agent of systemic infections under specific conditions, making them opportunistic pathogens. Little is known about the host–microbe interactions of Malassezia spp., and unraveling this implies the implementation of infection models. In this mini review, we present different models that have been implemented in… Show more

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“…3D FT skin models are a powerful and easy-to-handle alternative to animal models, allowing studies to be performed under standardized conditions with controlled parameters. They accelerate the process of screening for the efficacy and cytotoxicity of new antifungal drug candidates, thus helping to lower the number of animals sacrificed ( 57 , 58 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3D FT skin models are a powerful and easy-to-handle alternative to animal models, allowing studies to be performed under standardized conditions with controlled parameters. They accelerate the process of screening for the efficacy and cytotoxicity of new antifungal drug candidates, thus helping to lower the number of animals sacrificed ( 57 , 58 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is speculated that Malassezia might immigrate to the GI tract along with the diet; however, solid evidence is lacking. Manifold factors can influence the pathogenicity of Malassezia, which involves the virulence and quantity of Malassezia, environmental conditions including humidity, temperature, oxygen, and fatty acid nutrients, as well as the susceptibility of the host (53). So far, several viewpoints have been proposed to reveal the pathogenic behaviors of Malassezia, which may bring more dawn for understanding the inflammatory or infectious pathogenesis.…”
Section: Pathogenic Properties Of Malasseziamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most abundant clusters returned by nes were affiliated to Malassezia (Basidiomycota) which made up 55% of reads. Malassezia is a mostly commensal yeast genus, associated with the skin of warm-blooded animals (Torres et al, 2020). Some Malassezia species have birds as their main host (Theelen et al, 2018), whereas others have been associated with systemic infection including fungemia in humans.…”
Section: Blood Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%