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Diagnosis of aspergillosis: Role of proteomics

Authors :
Giuseppe Torelli
Mario Luppi
Daniela Vallerini
Patrizia Barozzi
Leonardo Potenza
Eleonora Zanetti
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The expansion of the antifungal armamentarium and the implementation of imaging techniques and new nonculture-based fungal diagnostics (NCBFDs) have improved the survival of patients with invasive asper-gillosis (IA). However, mortality rates still remain high, possibly influenced by several pitfalls, affecting NCBFDs and reducing the window of opportunity for earlier treatment. A large body of in vitro and in vivo studies has demonstrated that several fungal proteic components are strongly immunogenic, and both the adaptive immunity and the innate branch are heavily involved in the recognition and clearance of fungal pathogens, resulting, on occasion, in a useful tool for the treatment of IA. By evaluating these studies, this review considers the possibility of exploiting either components of the innate or adaptive immunity to support the rapid and early diagnosis of IA.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dd43db919024e68642abe7d669f968cd