TY - JOUR
T1 - Aspects of fungal pathogenesis in humans
AU - Van Burik, J. A.H.
AU - Magee, P. T.
PY - 2001
Y1 - 2001
N2 - Fungal diseases have become increasingly important in the past few years. Because few fungi are professional pathogens, fungal pathogenic mechanisms tend to be highly complex, arising in large part from adaptations of preexisting characteristics of the organisms' nonparasitic lifestyles. In the past few years, genetic approaches have elucidated many fungal virulence factors, and increasing knowledge of host reactions has also clarified much about fungal diseases. The literature on fungal pathogenesis has grown correspondingly; this review, therefore, will not attempt to provide comprehensive coverage of fungal disease but focuses on properties of the infecting fungus and interactions with the host. These topics have been chosen to make the review most useful to two kinds of readers: fungal geneticists and molecular biologists who are interested in learning about the biological problems posed by infectious diseases, and physicians who want to know the kinds of basic approaches available to study fungal virulence.
AB - Fungal diseases have become increasingly important in the past few years. Because few fungi are professional pathogens, fungal pathogenic mechanisms tend to be highly complex, arising in large part from adaptations of preexisting characteristics of the organisms' nonparasitic lifestyles. In the past few years, genetic approaches have elucidated many fungal virulence factors, and increasing knowledge of host reactions has also clarified much about fungal diseases. The literature on fungal pathogenesis has grown correspondingly; this review, therefore, will not attempt to provide comprehensive coverage of fungal disease but focuses on properties of the infecting fungus and interactions with the host. These topics have been chosen to make the review most useful to two kinds of readers: fungal geneticists and molecular biologists who are interested in learning about the biological problems posed by infectious diseases, and physicians who want to know the kinds of basic approaches available to study fungal virulence.
KW - Mucosal fungal infections
KW - Opportunistic fungal pathogens
KW - Primary fungal pathogens
KW - Systemic fungal infections
KW - Virulence factors
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U2 - 10.1146/annurev.micro.55.1.743
DO - 10.1146/annurev.micro.55.1.743
M3 - Review article
C2 - 11544373
AN - SCOPUS:0034770516
SN - 0066-4227
VL - 55
SP - 743
EP - 772
JO - Annual Review of Microbiology
JF - Annual Review of Microbiology
ER -