Cryptococcus and Cryptococcosis
A special issue of Journal of Fungi (ISSN 2309-608X).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2018) | Viewed by 55791
Special Issue Editor
Interests: Cryptococcus; cryptococcosis; host-fungal interactions; fungal pathogenesis
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Dear Colleagues,
Cryptococcosis, predominantly caused by Cryptococcus neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii, is a potentially life-threatening disease of both immune compromised and immune competent individuals. While most encounters with Cryptococcus are unapparent, severe pneumonia and dissemination to the CNS and other tissues can occur depending on the immune status of the individual, whether appropriate antifungal therapy is rendered, and virulence of the Cryptococcus strain in question. The widespread use of antiretrovirals has led to immune reconstitution of HIV infected individuals and a sharp decline in the incidence of AIDS-associated cryptococcosis. However, morbidity and mortality rates associated with cryptococcosis are unacceptably high in resource-limited settings. In addition, the use of antiretroviral drugs to treat HIV infection is associated with the development of Cryptococcus-related immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) which is also life-threatening. Moreover, the clinical relevance of invasive cryptococcal disease continues to gain prominence due to the continuing AIDS epidemic coupled with increased usage of immunosuppressive drugs and the apparent global expansion of C. gattii beyond its typical ecological niche. These articles featured in this special issue will provide a multi-dimensional understanding of host-Cryptococcus interactions, factors fundamental to Cryptococcus virulence, and the various strategies utilized to develop interventions to treat or prevent cryptococcosis.
Dr. Floyd L. Wormley Jr.
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Cryptococcus
- Cryptococcosis
- fungal pathogenesis
- vaccine development
- anti-fungal therapy
- immune evasion
- virulence
- host-pathogen interactions
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