نتایج جستجو برای: disseminated candidiasis

تعداد نتایج: 32292  

2013
Se Yoon Park Eun Jung Lee Tae Hyong Kim Jae Young Jang Min Huok Jeon Eun Ju Choo So Young Jin

Hepatic or splenic involvement of tuberculosis without other disseminated lesions is a very uncommon form of extrapulmonary tuberculosis, especially in an immunocompetent adult. We report a case of a 25 year-old-man who developed primary hepatosplenic tuberculosis not associated with the lung or other distant organs. He was initially diagnosed with esophageal candidiasis in local clinic. A comp...

2017
Stephen A. Wring Ryan Randolph SeongHee Park George Abruzzo Qing Chen Amy Flattery Graig Garrett Michael Peel Russell Outcalt Kendall Powell Michelle Trucksis David Angulo Katyna Borroto-Esoda

SCY-078 (MK-3118) is a novel, semisynthetic derivative of enfumafungin and represents the first compound of the triterpene class of antifungals. SCY-078 exhibits potent inhibition of β-(1,3)-d-glucan synthesis, an essential cell wall component of many pathogenic fungi, including Candida spp. and Aspergillus spp. SCY-078 is currently in phase 2 clinical development for the treatment of invasive ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1969
R I Lehrer M J Cline

The neutrophils and monocytes of a patient with disseminated candidiasis were found to lack detectable levels of the lysosomal enzyme myeloperoxidase (MPO), although they had normal levels of other granule-associated enzymes. Leukocytes from one of the patient's sisters also lacked detectable MPO; leukocytes from his four sons contained approximately one-third of mean normal peroxidase levels. ...

2016
Alex Hopke Nadine Nicke Erica E Hidu Genny Degani Laura Popolo Robert T Wheeler

Pathogens hide immunogenic epitopes from the host to evade immunity, persist and cause infection. The opportunistic human fungal pathogen Candida albicans, which can cause fatal disease in immunocompromised patient populations, offers a good example as it masks the inflammatory epitope β-glucan in its cell wall from host recognition. It has been demonstrated previously that β-glucan becomes exp...

Journal: :Blood 2000
K A Marr K Seidel M A Slavin R A Bowden H G Schoch M E Flowers L Corey M Boeckh

Two randomized, placebo-controlled trials previously showed that fluconazole (400 mg/d) administered prophylactically decreases the incidence of candidiasis in blood and marrow transplant (BMT) recipients. However, there exists conflicting data regarding the optimal duration of fluconazole administration, specifically whether prophylaxis through acute graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) results in...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Sena J Lee Nai-Ying Zheng Monica Clavijo Michel C Nussenzweig

Pathogen pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) recognize common structural and molecular motifs present on microbial surfaces and contribute to induction of innate immune responses. The mannose receptor (MR), a carbohydrate-binding receptor expressed on subsets of macrophages, is considered one such PRR. In vitro experiments have implicated the MR in phagocytosis of mannose-bearing microbes, inc...

Journal: :Genome research 2015
Yaoping Liu Amol C Shetty Jennifer A Schwartz L Latey Bradford Wenjie Xu Qyunh T Phan Priti Kumari Anup Mahurkar Aaron P Mitchell Jacques Ravel Claire M Fraser Scott G Filler Vincent M Bruno

Candida albicans, the major invasive fungal pathogen of humans, can cause both debilitating mucosal infections and fatal invasive infections. Understanding the complex nature of the host-pathogen interaction in each of these contexts is essential to developing desperately needed therapies to treat fungal infections. RNA-seq enables a systems-level understanding of infection by facilitating comp...

2015
Heather R. Conti Natasha Whibley Bianca M. Coleman Abhishek V. Garg Jillian R. Jaycox Sarah L. Gaffen

Candida albicans is a commensal fungal microbe of the human orogastrointestinal tract and skin. C. albicans causes multiple forms of disease in immunocompromised patients, including oral, vaginal, dermal and disseminated candidiasis. The cytokine IL-17 (IL-17A) and its receptor subunits, IL-17RA and IL-17RC, are required for protection to most forms of candidiasis. The importance of the IL-17R ...

2017
Julian E. Muñoz Diego C. P. Rossi Kelly Ishida Cristina C. Spadari Marcia S. C. Melhem Daniel M. Garcia Antonio C. F. Caires Carlos P. Taborda Elaine G. Rodrigues

Vulvovaginal and invasive candidiasis are frequent conditions in immunosuppressed individuals caused by Candida albicans and non-albicans Candida spp. Fluconazole and Amphotericin B are the main drugs used to fight the infection. However, resistance to fluconazole and other azole antifungal drugs is an important clinical problem that encourages the search for new therapeutic alternatives. In th...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2001
K A Marr C N Lyons K Ha T R Rustad T C White

The development of azole resistance in Candida albicans is most problematic in patients with AIDS who receive long courses of drug for therapy or prevention of oral candidiasis. Recently, the rapid development of resistance was noted in other immunosuppressed patients who developed disseminated candidiasis despite fluconazole prophylaxis. One of these series of C. albicans isolates became resis...

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