| Literature DB >> 31534068 |
Yasuhiko Matsumoto1, Saki Azami1, Haruka Shiga1, Tae Nagamachi1, Hikari Moriyama1, Yuki Yamashita1, Asami Yoshikawa1, Takashi Sugita1.
Abstract
Cryptococcus neoformans, a human pathogenic fungus, infects immunocompromised humans and causes serious diseases such as cerebral meningitis. C. neoformans controls the expression of virulence factors in response to the host environment via various signal transduction pathways. Understanding the molecular mechanisms involved in C. neoformans infection will contribute to the development of methods to prevent and treat C. neoformans-related diseases. C. neoformans produces virulence factors, such as a polysaccharide capsule and melanin, to escape host immunity. Several proteins of C. neoformans are reported to regulate production of the virulence factors. In this review, on the basis of studies using gene-deficient mutants of C. neoformans and animal infection models, we outline the signal transduction pathways involved in the regulation of virulence factors.Entities:
Keywords: Cryptococcus neoformans; fungus; host factor; infection; pathogenicity; signal transduction pathway
Year: 2019 PMID: 31534068 DOI: 10.5582/ddt.2019.01047
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Drug Discov Ther ISSN: 1881-7831