How to invade a susceptible host: cellular aspects of aspergillosis

Krappmann S (2016)


Publication Type: Journal article, Review article

Publication year: 2016

Journal

Book Volume: 34

Pages Range: 136-146

DOI: 10.1016/j.mib.2016.10.002

Abstract

Diseases caused by Aspergillus spp. and in particular A. fumigatus are manifold and affect individuals suffering from immune dysfunctions, among them immunocompromised ones. The determinants of whether the encounter of a susceptible host with infectious propagules of this filamentous saprobe results in infection have been characterized to a limited extent. Several cellular characteristics of A. fumigatus that have evolved in its natural environment contribute to its virulence, among them general traits as well as particular ones that affect interaction with the mammalian host. Among the latter, conidial constituents, cell wall components, secreted proteins as well as extrolites shape the tight interaction of A. fumigatus with the host milieu and also contribute to evasion from immune surveillance.

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APA:

Krappmann, S. (2016). How to invade a susceptible host: cellular aspects of aspergillosis. Current Opinion in Microbiology, 34, 136-146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mib.2016.10.002

MLA:

Krappmann, Sven. "How to invade a susceptible host: cellular aspects of aspergillosis." Current Opinion in Microbiology 34 (2016): 136-146.

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