1. Complement C3 plays an essential role in the control of opportunistic fungal infections.
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Tsoni SV, Kerrigan AM, Marakalala MJ, Srinivasan N, Duffield M, Taylor PR, Botto M, Steele C, and Brown GD
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- Animals, Candida albicans immunology, Candida glabrata immunology, Candidiasis immunology, Female, Inflammation immunology, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Inbred DBA, Saccharomyces cerevisiae immunology, Complement C3 physiology, Mycoses immunology, Opportunistic Infections immunology
- Abstract
The innate recognition of fungal pathogens is a crucial first step in the induction of protective antifungal immunity. Complement is thought to be one key component in this process, facilitating fungal recognition and inducing early inflammation. However, the roles of the individual complement components have not been examined extensively. Here we have used mice lacking C3 to examine its role in immunity to opportunistic fungal pathogens and show that this complement component is essential for resistance to infections with Candida albicans and Candida glabrata. We demonstrate that the absence of C3 impairs fungal clearance but does not affect inflammatory responses. We also show that the presence of C3 contributes to mortality in mice challenged with very high doses of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, although these effects were found to be mouse strain dependent.
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- 2009
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