Fungal Immunity Flashcards
What are the four main phyla of fungi and which most commonly causes human fungal infection?
Ascomycota – MAIN ONE Basidiomycota Chytridiomycota - doesn’t usally cause human infection as it is water bound Zygomycota
Give examples of how the morphogesis of fungi contributes to its ability to cause disease in the host.
Candida albicans exist as single spores but they can become hyphae, which allows tissue invasion Cryptococcus forms a capsule to evade phagocytosis Aspergillus sp. are inhaled as conidia and invade tissues as hyphae
Which pattern recognition receptors are important in detection of fungal pathogens?
TLR
Name 2 deficiencies that are associated with an increased risk of chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis.
Dectin 1 - an important c type lectin for candida infections, involved in activation of an inflammatory cytokine response CARD 9 (downstream of Dectin 1)
Name 3 factors that are associated with increased risk of Aspergillosis in transplantation.
TLR4 S4 – loss of function Dectin 1 Plasminogen alleles
Which PRR is actively recruited to Aspergillus fumigatus phagolysosomes?
TLR9
What can plasminogen directly bind to?
Aspergillus fumigatus conidia
Which cells are the most important in defence against fungal infection?
Neutrophils - particularly for aspergillus Without them the fungus grows like it would in a nutrient rich broth
What do neutrophils release that enable them to trap Aspergillus?
NETs - made of DNA
Describe how fungal morphogenesis governs the dendritic cell modulation of adaptive immunity.
Multicellular Hyphal forms = Th2 IL-4/IL-10 response Conidium = Th1 IFN-g/IL-12 response
What cytokine therapy has been shown to enhance clearance of invasive fungal infection?
IFN-gamma
Describe the principles of adaptive immunotherapy for fungal infection.
If a patient is receiving a stem cell transplant, you can generate anti-fungal T cells, which can be cultured in large numbers and administered to the patient
Give an example of gene therapy for chronic granulomatous disorder.
Restoration of gp91 function This is involved in the generation of NADPH oxidase – this generates reactive oxygen species, which is required to kill microbes NOTE: another type of gene therapy = restoration of neutrophil NET formation
What types of hypersensitivity reaction are associated with fungal allergies?
Type 1, 3 and 4
What are two predisposing conditions for allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA)?
Asthma Cystic fibrosis