2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.tcsw.2022.100082
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The nature of the fungal cargo induces significantly different temporal programmes of macrophage phagocytosis

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“…It is tempting to speculate that this may benefit the macrophage-resistant C. glabrata by attracting suitable host cells. A recent publication in fact revealed that a large proportion of macrophages exhibits enhanced kinesis towards C. glabrata (and C. albicans ) in comparison with other pathogenic fungi [189] . Moreover, C. glabrata is found surrounded by monocytes in experimental murine infections [185] .…”
Section: Host Adaptation and Immune Evasion Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is tempting to speculate that this may benefit the macrophage-resistant C. glabrata by attracting suitable host cells. A recent publication in fact revealed that a large proportion of macrophages exhibits enhanced kinesis towards C. glabrata (and C. albicans ) in comparison with other pathogenic fungi [189] . Moreover, C. glabrata is found surrounded by monocytes in experimental murine infections [185] .…”
Section: Host Adaptation and Immune Evasion Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the degree of physical membrane stress and the kinetics of escape are strongly influenced by the fungal morphology. Fungal species that filament inside macrophages, namely, C. albicans , A. fumigatus , and Mucor species (Gilbert et al, 2014; Nicolas et al, 2020; Perez‐Arques et al, 2019), have a higher capacity to damage host cells than nonfilamenting fungal species like C. glabrata , C. neoformans , H. capsulatum , Rhizopus species, B. dermatitidis , and P. brasiliensis , which proliferate intracellularly as yeast cells or persist as spores (Alonso et al, 2022; Gilbert et al, 2014; Giusiano, 2021; Johnston & May, 2013; Kumar et al, 2019; Newman, 1999; Nicolas et al, 2020; Sterkel et al, 2015).…”
Section: Escape From Macrophagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Potentially, C. glabrata induces specifically this cytokine to attract suitable host cells, in order to persist within them. A recent publication in fact revealed that a large proportion of macrophages exhibits enhanced kinesis toward C. glabrata (and C. albicans ) in comparison with other pathogenic fungi (Alonso et al, 2022). Moreover, C. glabrata was found to be surrounded by monocytes and even inside mononuclear cells in immunocompetent mice, and notably could still be isolated from organs four weeks after infection (Jacobsen et al, 2010).…”
Section: Persistencementioning
confidence: 99%