The Fungal Cell Wall, 1st ed. 2020
An Armour and a Weapon for Human Fungal Pathogens

Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology Series, Vol. 425

Coordinator: Latgé Jean-Paul

Language: English

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This book illustrates, that the fungal cell wall is critical for the biology and ecology of all fungi and especially for human fungal pathogens. Readers will learn, that the composition of the fungal cell wall is a unique structure, which cannot be found in the human host. Consequently, the chapters outline, how the immune systems of both animals and humans have evolved to recognize conserved and unique elements of the fungal cell wall. As an application example, the authors also show, that the three-dimensional structures of the cell wall are excellent targets for the development of antifungal agents and chemotherapeutic strategies.

With the combination of biological findings and medical outlooks, this volume is a fascinating read for scientists, clinicians and biomedical students.

Synthesis of mimicks.- Melanin.- Rodlets and cell wall surface proteins.- Alpha 1,3 and Beta 1,3 glucans and remodelling.- Chitin.- Cell wall PAMPs and PRRs in mammalians.- Extracellular polysaccharides and biofilms.- Cell wall drugs and resistance mechanisms.- GPI proteins and cell wall.- Cell wall and morphogenesis.- Carbohydrate active enzymes in fungi B.- Glucanases and chitinases.- Respiration and cell wall synthesis.- Cell wall and environment. 

JP Latgé has been the Head of the Aspergillus Unit at Institut Pasteur in Paris for the last 20 years and is now Professor at Institute of Molecular Biology and Technology, Foundation for Research and Technology-Hellas (FORTH), Heraklion, Crete, Greece. His research career has been focused on the study of the biology of the human opportunistic fungal pathogen Aspergillus fumigatus through genetic, biochemical and immunological approaches. More precisely, studies are concentrated on the biosynthesis of the cell wall and associated extracellular matrix and the role of the components of these fungal structures during the fungal development in the immunocompetent and immunocompromised host. He has authored > 300 publications indexed in Pub Med, he is expert for several French and international grant review panels including ERC and has been the recipient of honors and key note speaker in multiple events in the Medical Mycology and Glycobiology fields.
Explains how the fungal cell wall of human fungal pathogens is synthesized Provides a unique perspective on the interactions between the cell wall with host immune cells and the associated immune response Suggests new methods and tools to diagnose and treat fungal pathogens