2023
DOI: 10.3390/jof9090943
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Alternative Non-Mammalian Animal and Cellular Methods for the Study of Host–Fungal Interactions

Ana Marisa Fusco-Almeida,
Samanta de Matos Silva,
Kelvin Sousa dos Santos
et al.

Abstract: In the study of fungal pathogenesis, alternative methods have gained prominence due to recent global legislation restricting the use of mammalian animals in research. The principle of the 3 Rs (replacement, reduction, and refinement) is integrated into regulations and guidelines governing animal experimentation in nearly all countries. This principle advocates substituting vertebrate animals with other invertebrate organisms, embryos, microorganisms, or cell cultures. This review addresses host–fungus interact… Show more

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“…While C. elegans has been previously employed as a model for studying fungal infections, as comprehensively reviewed by Arvanitis et al. (2013) ; Fusco-Almeida et al. (2023) ; Singulani et al.…”
Section: Invertebrate Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While C. elegans has been previously employed as a model for studying fungal infections, as comprehensively reviewed by Arvanitis et al. (2013) ; Fusco-Almeida et al. (2023) ; Singulani et al.…”
Section: Invertebrate Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While C. elegans has been previously employed as a model for studying fungal infections, as comprehensively reviewed by Arvanitis et al (2013);Fusco-Almeida et al (2023); Singulani et al (2018); Jacobsen (2019) noted its absence in studying mucormycosis. Recent publications from the group of Vıćtor Meza-Carmen at Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolaś de Hidalgo adopted the model for investigating the virulence of Mucor circinelloides (now classified as M. lusitanicus) knockout strains as well as the toxicity of secreted metabolites in their respective cellfree supernatants.…”
Section: General Aspects Of Alternative Modelsmentioning
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