Romani L
Microbiology Section, Department of Experimental Medicine and Biochemical Sciences, University of Perugia, Via del Giochetto, 06122, Perugia, Italy.
Curr Opin Immunol. 1997 Aug;9(4):484-90. doi: 10.1016/s0952-7915(97)80099-4.
A variety of pathological conditions, including impaired immune function, is believed to underlie host susceptibility to fungal infections and to determine both the severity and the characteristic of the associated pathology. Although the redundancy and the interdependence of antifungal responses may not favor the proper dissection and appreciation of individual effector mechanisms, the T helper type 1/type 2 paradigm of acquired immunity to fungi is proving essential for a better understanding of the host response from a regulatory perspective. The recent understanding of the importance of the different T helper cell subsets in fungal infections and the increasing appreciation of the reciprocal regulation between the innate, humoral, and adaptive immune systems in the development of optimal antimicrobial immunity have offered us new clues which may lead to an understanding of T cell dependent immunity to fungi.
包括免疫功能受损在内的多种病理状况被认为是宿主易患真菌感染的基础,并决定了相关病理的严重程度和特征。尽管抗真菌反应的冗余性和相互依赖性可能不利于对个体效应机制进行恰当的剖析和理解,但从调节角度来看,真菌获得性免疫的1型辅助性T细胞/2型辅助性T细胞模式对于更好地理解宿主反应至关重要。最近对不同辅助性T细胞亚群在真菌感染中的重要性的认识,以及对先天、体液和适应性免疫系统在最佳抗菌免疫发展过程中相互调节的日益重视,为我们提供了新的线索,可能有助于理解T细胞依赖性抗真菌免疫。