Inherited CARD9 deficiency: invasive disease caused by ascomycete fungi in previously healthy children and adults
E Corvilain, JL Casanova, A Puel - Journal of clinical immunology, 2018 - Springer
Autosomal recessive CARD9 deficiency underlies life-threatening, invasive fungal infections
in otherwise healthy individuals normally resistant to other infectious agents. In less than 10 …
in otherwise healthy individuals normally resistant to other infectious agents. In less than 10 …
Human inborn errors of immunity underlying superficial or invasive candidiasis
A Puel - Human genetics, 2020 - Springer
Candida species, including C. albicans in particular, can cause superficial or invasive
disease, often in patients with known acquired immunodeficiencies or iatrogenic conditions …
disease, often in patients with known acquired immunodeficiencies or iatrogenic conditions …
CARD9+ microglia promote antifungal immunity via IL-1β- and CXCL1-mediated neutrophil recruitment
RA Drummond, M Swamydas, V Oikonomou… - Nature …, 2019 - nature.com
The C-type lectin receptor–Syk (spleen tyrosine kinase) adaptor CARD9 facilitates protective
antifungal immunity within the central nervous system (CNS), as human deficiency in …
antifungal immunity within the central nervous system (CNS), as human deficiency in …
Innate Immunity against Cryptococcus, from Recognition to Elimination
A Campuzano, FL Wormley Jr - Journal of fungi, 2018 - mdpi.com
Cryptococcus species, the etiological agents of cryptococcosis, are encapsulated fungal
yeasts that predominantly cause disease in immunocompromised individuals, and are …
yeasts that predominantly cause disease in immunocompromised individuals, and are …
Clinical and immunological features of human BCL10 deficiency
B Garcia-Solis, A Van Den Rym… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The CARD-BCL10-MALT1 (CBM) complex is critical for the proper assembly of human
immune responses. The clinical and immunological consequences of deficiencies in some …
immune responses. The clinical and immunological consequences of deficiencies in some …
[HTML][HTML] The role and mechanism of CARD9 gene polymorphism in diseases
C Ji, Z Yang, X Zhong, J Xia - biomedical journal, 2021 - Elsevier
CARD9 is a cytosolic adaptor in myeloid cells, has a critical role in inflammatory disorders,
and provides a protective function against microbial pathogen, especially fungal infection …
and provides a protective function against microbial pathogen, especially fungal infection …
Cerebral Phaeohyphomycosis Caused by Exophiala dermatitidis in a Chinese CARD9-Deficient Patient: A Case Report and Literature Review
C Wang, H Xing, X Jiang, J Zeng, Z Liu, J Chen… - Frontiers in …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Exophiala dermatitidis, a dematiaceous fungus typically found in decaying organic matter
worldwide, is a rare cause of fungal infections. Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis is a sporadic …
worldwide, is a rare cause of fungal infections. Cerebral phaeohyphomycosis is a sporadic …
Inherited CARD9 Deficiency in a Patient with Both Exophiala spinifera and Aspergillus nomius Severe Infections
L Perez, F Messina, R Negroni, A Arechavala… - Journal of clinical …, 2020 - Springer
Purpose Caspase-associated recruitment domain-9 (CARD9) deficiency is an inborn error of
immunity that typically predisposes otherwise healthy patients to single fungal infections and …
immunity that typically predisposes otherwise healthy patients to single fungal infections and …
CARD9 Deficiency in a Chinese Man with Cutaneous Mucormycosis, Recurrent Deep Dermatophytosis and a Review of the Literature
X Wang, H Ding, Z Chen, X Zeng, J Sun, H Chen, M Fu - Mycopathologia, 2020 - Springer
Deficiency of caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 9 (CARD9) is an autosomal
recessive primary immunodeficiency disorder, which typically predisposes …
recessive primary immunodeficiency disorder, which typically predisposes …
Monogenic etiologies of persistent human papillomavirus infections: A comprehensive systematic review
S Biglari, AS Moghaddam, MA Tabatabaiefar… - Genetics in …, 2024 - Elsevier
Purpose Persistent human papillomavirus infection (PHPVI) causes cutaneous, anogenital,
and mucosal warts. Cutaneous warts include common warts, Treeman syndrome, and …
and mucosal warts. Cutaneous warts include common warts, Treeman syndrome, and …