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Novel Insights into Aspergillus fumigatus Pathogenesis and Host Response from State-of-the-Art Imaging of Host-Pathogen Interactions during Infection

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JOURNAL OF FUNGI
卷 8, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof8030264

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Aspergillus fumigatus; host-pathogen interaction; advanced imaging technologies; lung deposition; fungal germination; host response; mucosal immunity; zebrafish; infection imaging

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  1. Medical Research Council (MRC New Investigator Research Grant) [MR/V031287/1]
  2. Fungal Infection Trust
  3. European Society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ESCMID)
  4. University of Manchester Medical Research Council Discovery Award [MC_PC_15072]
  5. MRC [MR/V031287/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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Aspergillus fumigatus spores cause millions of chronic and invasive diseases annually, with a high mortality rate. Increasing resistance to antifungal treatments and limited understanding of the pathogenesis and host response have hindered the development of effective therapeutic strategies. Recent advances in sample preparation, infection models, and imaging techniques have provided valuable insights into host-pathogen interactions and potential treatments.
Aspergillus fumigatus spores initiate more than 3,000,000 chronic and 300,000 invasive diseases annually, worldwide. Depending on the immune status of the host, inhalation of these spores can lead to a broad spectrum of disease, including invasive aspergillosis, which carries a 50% mortality rate overall; however, this mortality rate increases substantially if the infection is caused by azole-resistant strains or diagnosis is delayed or missed. Increasing resistance to existing antifungal treatments is becoming a major concern; for example, resistance to azoles (the first-line available oral drug against Aspergillus species) has risen by 40% since 2006. Despite high morbidity and mortality, the lack of an in-depth understanding of A. fumigatus pathogenesis and host response has hampered the development of novel therapeutic strategies for the clinical management of fungal infections. Recent advances in sample preparation, infection models and imaging techniques applied in vivo have addressed important gaps in fungal research, whilst questioning existing paradigms. This review highlights the successes and further potential of these recent technologies in understanding the host-pathogen interactions that lead to aspergillosis.

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