“…These infections may be secondary to PAP, the use of steroids, and/or impaired GM-CSF signaling directly compromising alveolar macrophage immunity to these pathogens ( Punatar et al, 2012 ). Since 2013, high titers of IgG (mostly IgG1) auto-Abs neutralizing 10 ng/ml GM-CSF (plasma diluted 1/10) have been found in patients with adult-onset isolated idiopathic disseminated disease mostly due to Cryptococcus spp., almost exclusively Cryptococcus gattii ( Applen Clancey et al, 2019 ; Browne et al, 2012a ; Crum-Cianflone et al, 2017 ; Demir et al, 2018 ; Huynh et al, 2020 ; Kuo et al, 2017 ; Panackal et al, 2017 ; Perrineau et al, 2020 ; Rosen et al, 2013 ; Saijo et al, 2014 ; Stevenson et al, 2019 ; Viola et al, 2021 ), Nocardia spp. ( Rosen et al, 2015 ), or more rarely, Aspergillus spp.…”