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Sensing the threat posed by Aspergillus infection

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CURRENT OPINION IN MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 58, Issue -, Pages 47-55

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mib.2020.08.004

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  1. N.I.H. [R01AI139133, R21-AI152019]

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The mammalian immune system can tune its inflammatory response to the threat level posed by an invading pathogen. It is well established that the host utilizes numerous 'patterns of pathogenicity', such as microbial growth, invasion, and viability, to achieve this tuning during bacterial infections. This review discusses how this notion fits during fungal infection, particularly regarding Aspergillus fumigatus infection. Moreover, how the environmental niches filled by A. fumigatus may drive the evolution of the fungal traits responsible for inducing the strain-specific inflammatory responses that have been experimentally observed will be discussed. Moving forward understanding the mechanisms of the fungal strain-specific inflammatory response due to the initial interactions with the host innate immune system will be essential for enhancing our therapeutic options for the treatment of invasive fungal infections.

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