Fungi activate Toll-1 dependent immune evasion to induce cell loss in the host brain
Deepanshu N.D. Singh,
Abigail R.E. Roberts,
Enrique Quesada Moraga
et al.
Abstract:Fungi evolve within the host, ensuring their own nutrition and reproduction, at the expense of host health. They intervene in hosts brain function, to alter host behaviour and induce neurodegeneration. In humans, fungal infections are emerging as drivers of neuroinflammation, neurodegenerative diseases and psychiatric disorders. However, how fungi alter the host brain is unknown. Fungi trigger an innate immune response mediated by the Toll-1/TLR receptor, the adaptor MyD88 and the transcription factor Dif/NFkB… Show more
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