Affiliation:
1. MRC Centre for Medical Mycology at University of Exeter, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Dendritic cells are crucial for bridging innate and adaptive immunity. Cryptococcosis, caused by
Cryptococcus neoformans
and
Cryptococcus gattii
, is responsible for >15% of AIDS-related deaths. A recent study by Xu et al. showed that
Batf3
-dependent conventional type 1 dendritic (cDC1) cells are key players in generating IFNγ
+
CD4
+
T cell and fungicidal lung and brain tissue-resident responses during murine cryptococcosis, contributing to fungal clearance in the lungs and brain of mice (J. Xu, R. Hissong, R. Bareis, A. Creech, et al., mBio 15:e02853-23, 2024,
https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.02853-23
). However, despite their critical role, the depletion of
Batf3
-dependent cDC1 cells did not significantly alter overall mouse survival or disease progression, highlighting the complex immune regulation required to survive cryptococcal infection and the need for further research in medical mycology.
Funder
Academy of Medical Sciences
Wellcome Trust
UKRI | Medical Research Council
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology