通过靶向细胞壁抗念珠菌治疗的前景:一个小综述

Q1 Immunology and Microbiology
Sanaz Ahmadipour , Robert A. Field , Gavin J. Miller
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摘要

真菌感染对人类的影响是一个严重的公共卫生问题,尽管随着人群中免疫功能低下个体发生率的增加,真菌感染的发病率不断增加,但与细菌感染和治疗相比,真菌感染受到的关注要少得多。特别是念珠菌,引起一些最普遍的与医院有关的真菌感染。真菌感染也对放牧牲畜的健康有害,奶牛的产奶量、身体和被毛状况受到真菌感染的不利影响。真菌细胞壁对生存、形态发生和发病至关重要:许多抗真菌药物依赖于细胞壁或细胞膜,但可用的生物活性物质的管道是有限的。有一个明确的和未满足的需要,以确定新的目标和开发新的抗真菌药物。本文就念珠菌属真菌细胞壁结构、组成及生物合成进行了综述。此外,还概述了目前细胞壁靶向治疗的发展进展。
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Prospects for anti-Candida therapy through targeting the cell wall: A mini-review

Prospects for anti-Candida therapy through targeting the cell wall: A mini-review

Prospects for anti-Candida therapy through targeting the cell wall: A mini-review

Prospects for anti-Candida therapy through targeting the cell wall: A mini-review

The impact of fungal infections on humans is a serious public health issue that has received much less attention than bacterial infection and treatment, despite ever-increasing incidence exacerbated by an increased incidence of immunocompromised individuals in the population. Candida species, in particular, cause some of the most prevalent hospital-related fungal infections. Fungal infections are also detrimental to the well-being of grazing livestock, with milk production in dairy cows, and body and coat condition adversely affected by fungal infections. Fungal cell walls are essential for viability, morphogenesis and pathogenesis: numerous anti-fungal drugs rely on targeting either the cell wall or cell membrane, but the pipeline of available bioactives is limited. There is a clear and unmet need to identify novel targets and develop new classes of anti-fungal agents. This mini review focuses on fungal cell wall structure, composition and biosynthesis in Candida spp., including C. auris. In addition, an overview of current advances in the development of cell wall targeted therapies is considered.

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Cell Surface
Cell Surface Immunology and Microbiology-Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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