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Steryl Glycosides in Fungal Pathogenesis: An Understudied Immunomodulatory Adjuvant

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JOURNAL OF FUNGI
Volume 6, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof6010025

Keywords

sterols; steryl glycosides; lipid metabolism; fungal pathogenesis; host immunity; vaccine candidates; immunomodulatory; adjuvants

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  1. NIH [AI125770, AI116420, AI136934, AI134428, I01BX002624]
  2. Veterans Affairs Program

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Invasive fungal infections pose an increasing threat to human hosts, especially in immunocompromised individuals. In response to the increasing morbidity and mortality of fungal infections, numerous groups have shown great strides in uncovering novel treatment options and potential efficacious vaccine candidates for this increasing threat due to the increase in current antifungal resistance. Steryl glycosides are lipid compounds produced by a wide range of organisms, and are largely understudied in the field of pathogenicity, especially to fungal infections. Published works over the years have shown these compounds positively modulating the host immune response. Recent advances, most notably from our lab, have strongly indicated that steryl glycosides have high efficacy in protecting the host against lethal Cryptococcal infection through acting as an immunoadjuvant. This review will summarize the keystone studies on the role of steryl glycosides in the host immune response, as well as elucidate the remaining unknown characteristics and future perspectives of these compounds for the host-fungal interactions.

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