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Associations between Cryptococcus Genotypes, Phenotypes, and Clinical Parameters of Human Disease: A Review.

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Montoya, MC; Magwene, PM; Perfect, JR
Published in: J Fungi (Basel)
March 30, 2021

The genus Cryptococcus contains two primary species complexes that are significant opportunistic human fungal pathogens: C. neoformans and C. gattii. In humans, cryptococcosis can manifest in many ways, but most often results in either pulmonary or central nervous system disease. Patients with cryptococcosis can display a variety of symptoms on a spectrum of severity because of the interaction between yeast and host. The bulk of our knowledge regarding Cryptococcus and the mechanisms of disease stem from in vitro experiments and in vivo animal models that make a fair attempt, but do not recapitulate the conditions inside the human host. To better understand the dynamics of initiation and progression in cryptococcal disease, it is important to study the genetic and phenotypic differences in the context of human infection to identify the human and fungal risk factors that contribute to pathogenesis and poor clinical outcomes. In this review, we summarize the current understanding of the different clinical presentations and health outcomes that are associated with pathogenicity and virulence of cryptococcal strains with respect to specific genotypes and phenotypes.

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J Fungi (Basel)

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2309-608X

Publication Date

March 30, 2021

Volume

7

Issue

4

Location

Switzerland

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  • 3107 Microbiology
 

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Montoya, M. C., Magwene, P. M., & Perfect, J. R. (2021). Associations between Cryptococcus Genotypes, Phenotypes, and Clinical Parameters of Human Disease: A Review. J Fungi (Basel), 7(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7040260
Montoya, Marhiah C., Paul M. Magwene, and John R. Perfect. “Associations between Cryptococcus Genotypes, Phenotypes, and Clinical Parameters of Human Disease: A Review.J Fungi (Basel) 7, no. 4 (March 30, 2021). https://doi.org/10.3390/jof7040260.
Montoya, Marhiah C., et al. “Associations between Cryptococcus Genotypes, Phenotypes, and Clinical Parameters of Human Disease: A Review.J Fungi (Basel), vol. 7, no. 4, Mar. 2021. Pubmed, doi:10.3390/jof7040260.

Published In

J Fungi (Basel)

DOI

EISSN

2309-608X

Publication Date

March 30, 2021

Volume

7

Issue

4

Location

Switzerland

Related Subject Headings

  • 3107 Microbiology