评论:由耳念珠菌和其他医学上重要的念珠菌引起的侵袭性念珠菌病的实验小鼠模型。

Hong Xin
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《弥散性耳念珠菌感染实验小鼠模型》的研究首次揭示了C5在宿主对耳念珠菌引起的弥散性念珠菌病的抗菌防御中的关键作用。本研究还建立了无药物性免疫抑制的近交系A/J小鼠全身耳球菌感染模型。由于其耐多药(MDR)和在医院和养老院环境中持续存在,耳念珠菌已成为第一个造成全球公共卫生威胁的真菌病原体。目前,与白色念珠菌相比,可用于研究包括耳念珠菌在内的非白色念珠菌(NAC)物种进展的动物模型非常有限。我们成功建立了5种具有临床意义的念珠菌引起的弥散性念珠菌病的免疫抑制C57BL/6、BALB/c和A/J小鼠模型:白念珠菌、光念珠菌、热带念珠菌、副念珠菌和耳念珠菌。在此,我们还报道了一些重要的耳球菌感染小鼠模型的最新进展。这些有价值的小鼠模型可用于评估抗真菌药物,评估潜在的疫苗和单克隆抗体(mab)在假丝酵母菌感染前后的保护作用,以及比较不同假丝酵母菌种类的致病性。
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Commentary: Experimental Mouse Models of Invasive Candidiasis Caused by Candida auris and Other Medically Important Candida Species.

The study ""Experimental Mouse Models of Disseminated Candida auris Infection" provides the first insight into the critical role of C5 in the host antimicrobial defense to disseminated candidiasis caused by C. auris. This study also establishes an inbred A/J mouse model of systemic C. auris infection without drug-induced immunosuppression. C. auris has become the first fungal pathogen causing global public health threat due to its multidrug resistance (MDR) and persistence in hospital and nursing home settings. Currently, as compared to C. albicans, very limited animal models are available to study the progression of non-albicans Candida (NAC) species including C. auris. We have successfully established immunosuppressed C57BL/6, BALB/c and A/J murine models of disseminated candidiasis caused by five clinically significant Candida species: C. albicans, C. glabrata, C. tropicalis, C. parapsilosis and C. auris. Here we also report updated progress of some important mouse models for C. auris infection in the field. These valuable mouse models can be used for the assessment of antifungal drugs, evaluation of potential vaccines and monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to protect before and after candidiasis, and comparison of pathogenicity of different Candida species.

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