Candida albicans is a major fungal pathogen of humans. It exists as a commensal in the oral cavity, gut or genital tract of most individuals, constrained by the local microbiota, epithelial barriers and immune defences. Their perturbation can lead to fungal outgrowth and the development of mucosal infections such as oropharyngeal or vulvovaginal candidiasis, and patients with compromised immunity are susceptible to life-threatening systemic infections. The importance of the interplay between fungus, host and microbiota in driving the transition from C. albicans commensalism to pathogenicity is widely appreciated. However, the complexity of these interactions, and the significant impact of fungal, host and microbiota variability upon disease severity and outcome, are less well understood. Therefore, we summarise the features of the fungus that promote infection, and how genetic variation between clinical isolates influences pathogenicity. We discuss antifungal immunity, how this differs between mucosae, and how individual variation influences a person's susceptibility to infection. Also, we describe factors that influence the composition of gut, oral and vaginal microbiotas, and how these affect fungal colonisation and antifungal immunity. We argue that a detailed understanding of these variables, which underlie fungal-host-microbiota interactions, will present opportunities for directed antifungal therapies that benefit vulnerable patients.
The impact of the Fungus-Host-Microbiota interplay upon Candida albicans infections: current knowledge and new perspectives.
真菌-宿主-微生物群相互作用对白色念珠菌感染的影响:现有知识和新视角
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作者:d'Enfert Christophe, Kaune Ann-Kristin, Alaban Leovigildo-Rey, Chakraborty Sayoni, Cole Nathaniel, Delavy Margot, Kosmala Daria, Marsaux Benoît, Fróis-Martins Ricardo, Morelli Moran, Rosati Diletta, Valentine Marisa, Xie Zixuan, Emritloll Yoan, Warn Peter A, Bequet Frédéric, Bougnoux Marie-Elisabeth, Bornes Stephanie, Gresnigt Mark S, Hube Bernhard, Jacobsen Ilse D, Legrand Mélanie, Leibundgut-Landmann Salomé, Manichanh Chaysavanh, Munro Carol A, Netea Mihai G, Queiroz Karla, Roget Karine, Thomas Vincent, Thoral Claudia, Van den Abbeele Pieter, Walker Alan W, Brown Alistair J P
| 期刊: | FEMS Microbiology Reviews | 影响因子: | 12.300 |
| 时间: | 2021 | 起止号: | 2021 May 5; 45(3):fuaa060 |
| doi: | 10.1093/femsre/fuaa060 | 研究方向: | 微生物学 |
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