2022
DOI: 10.1128/aac.01957-21
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Monoclonal Antibodies Targeting Surface-Exposed Epitopes of Candida albicans Cell Wall Proteins Confer In Vivo Protection in an Infection Model

Abstract: Monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based immunotherapies targeting systemic and deep-seated fungal infections are still in their early stages of development, with no licensed antifungal mAbs currently being available for patients at risk. The cell wall glycoproteins of Candida albicans are of particular interest as potential targets for therapeutic antibody generation due to their extracellular location and key involvement in fungal pathogenesis.

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“…Many therapeutic mAbs exert their protective effects through direct inhibition of hyphal growth and biofilm formation ( Carrano et al, 2019 ; Leu et al, 2020 ; Palliyil et al, 2022 ). We investigated the inhibitory effects of anti-rPmt4p antibodies on the yeast-to-hypha morphological transition and the formation of biofilm in C. albicans .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many therapeutic mAbs exert their protective effects through direct inhibition of hyphal growth and biofilm formation ( Carrano et al, 2019 ; Leu et al, 2020 ; Palliyil et al, 2022 ). We investigated the inhibitory effects of anti-rPmt4p antibodies on the yeast-to-hypha morphological transition and the formation of biofilm in C. albicans .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%