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The Diverse Roles of Monocytes in Cryptococcosis

Man Shun Fu, Rebecca A. Drummond

2020Journal of Fungi15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Monocytes are considered to play a central role in the pathogenesis of Cryptococcus neoformans infection. Monocytes and monocyte-derived macrophages and dendritic cells are key components for the control of infection, but paradoxically they can also contribute to detrimental host responses and may even support fungal proliferation and dissemination. Simultaneously, the C. neoformans polysaccharide capsule can impair the functions of monocytes. Although monocytes are often seen as simple precursor cells, they also function as independent immune effector cells. In this review, we summarize these monocyte-specific functions during cryptococcal infection and the influence of C. neoformans on monocyte responses. We also cover the most recent findings on the functional and phenotypic heterogeneity of monocytes and discuss how new advanced technologies provide a platform to address outstanding questions in the field.

Topics & Concepts

Cryptococcus neoformansCryptococcosisBiologyMonocyteImmunologyEffectorImmune systemPhenotypeFunction (biology)MicrobiologyCell biologyGeneGeneticsFungal Infections and StudiesCytomegalovirus and herpesvirus researchParasitic Infections and Diagnostics
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