Pathogenic mucorales: Deciphering their cell wall polysaccharidome and immunostimulatory potential
- Author: mycolabadmin
- 7/7/2025
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Summary
Background
Mucormycosis is a life-threatening emerging infection caused by pathogenic filamentous fungi of the order Mucorales, with significantly high mortality in immunocompromised patients. The fungal cell wall is the first component to interact with the host immune system and plays a crucial role in pathogenesis. Understanding cell wall composition and organization of pathogenic Mucorales species is essential for better disease management.
Objective
This study aimed to characterize the cell wall organization and composition of three prevalent pathogenic Mucorales species (Rhizopus arrhizus, Mucor circinelloides, and Lichtheimia corymbifera) and investigate their immunomodulatory potential. The researchers sought to determine surface-exposed polysaccharides and their immunostimulatory effects on human immune cells.
Results
Conclusion
- Published in:Virulence,
- Study Type:Laboratory Research Study,
- Source: PMID: 40621682, DOI: 10.1080/21505594.2025.2528079