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Human and Animal Relationships

Axel A. Brakhage (Hrsg.), Peter F. Zipfel (Hrsg.), Olaf Kniemeyer (Hrsg.)

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Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik / Mikrobiologie

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Estimates based on sequencing data suggest that there are around 5.1 million species of fungi. Yet only a small number of fungi are harmful to animals, including humans. In addition to host-pathogen interactions, there are also mutualistic interactions between fungi and animals. Diseases caused by pathogenic fungi range from allergic reactions and superficial infections to invasive mycoses, and have a significant impact on human and animal life. Fungi are also cultivated by animals as a food source in highly developed relationships or are even involved in gut mutualism.

This 3rd edition of Volume 6 of The Mycota highlights exemplary interactions between fungal pathogens and their host(s). The book is organized in three parts:

  • Part 1 summarizes our current understanding of important pathogenic fungi such as Candida species, Malassezia yeasts, Aspergillus fumigatus and fungi of the order Mucorales.
  • Part 2 addresses the characterization of the host response towards pathogenic fungi. It focuses on RNA as a mediator of host-pathogen interactions, the human gut mycobiome, the role of the innate immune system in fighting infections, pattern recognition receptors involved in fungal infections, and a summary of established infection models for studying host-fungal-pathogen interactions.
  • Part 3 provides insights into the impact transcriptomics and proteomics technologies have on the research of human-pathogenic fungi.

The up-to-date reviews by experts in the field provide the reader with a comprehensive overview of the various research topics in the field of human and animal relationships with fungi and will hopefully help researchers to find inspiration for their own research.

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Infections, Candida, Pathogenic Fungi, Aspergillus, Mycosis, Fungal Infections, Mycology, Host Response, Fungi, Immunology, Fungal-Host Interaction, Termites, Mycobiome