“…Nearly 35 years later, the first evidence to support his hypothesis was confirmed with the identification of AR CARD9 deficiency in four patients with pheohyphomycosis due to P. verrucosa [ 447 ]. This inborn error of immunity has since been identified in pheohyphomycosis due to Exophiala [ 448 , 449 , 450 , 451 ], other Phialophora species [ 452 ], Aureobasidium [ 453 ], Alternaria [ 454 , 455 ], and Exserohilum [ 456 ], as well as more esoteric dematiaceous fungi, including Pallidocercospora crystallina , Ochroconis musae, and Corynespora cassiicola [ 449 , 457 , 458 , 459 ]. Intriguingly, disseminated infection with C. cassiicola (with extension into the CNS) has also been reported in a patient with compound heterozygous mutations in CLEC7A (encoding Dectin-1, which is a fungal pattern recognition receptor that signals through CARD9) [ 460 ].…”