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Putative virulence factors of Aspergillus fumigatus
Authors:Tomee,&   Kauffman
Affiliation:Department of Allergology, University Hospital Groningen, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Various putative virulence factors of Aspergillus fumigatus have been studied over the past decades. A. fumigatus gliotoxin is a potent inhibitor of the mucociliary system. Several fungal metabolites interfere with phagocytosis and opsonization including toxins, 'conidial inhibitory factor', 'A. fumigatus diffusible product' and 'complement inhibitory factor'. A. fumigatus can bind specifically to different host tissues components, whereas toxins give a general and significant immunosuppressive effect on host defences. Circumstantial evidence links the production of elastinolytic proteases with the ability to cause disease. However, none of the reports demonstrates conclusively a decisive role for any of the virulence factors described thus far. It is conceivable that proteolytic enzyme activities such as those expressed by AFAlp are one of a number of factors, each with a minor effect, that combine to facilitate disease progression.
Keywords:airway epithelium    Aspergillus fumigatus elastase    cellular defence    fungal toxins    mucosal defence    proteolytic enzymes    virulence factors
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