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The role of Toll-like Receptor (TLR) 2 and TLR4 in the host defense against disseminated candidiasis / Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society / 2.2120(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Netea et al. (2002)
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United Kingdom |
To evaluate the TLR4 role in the host defense in C. albicans infections. |
Mice with genetic defects that alter the TLR4-mediated response are more susceptible to infections caused by C. albicans. |
| 2 |
Expression and function of Toll-like receptors 2 and 4 in human keratinocytes / International Immunology / 3.5190(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Pivarcsi et al. (2003)
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United Kingdom |
To study the expression and function of TLR2 and TLR4 in human keratinocytes. |
NF-kB nuclear activation and transcription occurs in keratinocytes in response to microbial stimulation. This activation is necessary for the death of C. albicans. |
| 3 |
Dectin-1 mediates macrophage recognition of Candida albicans yeast but not filaments / The EMBO Journal / 9.8890(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Gantner et al. (2005)
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United States |
To determine the relevance of Dectin-1 in host defense against infections caused by Candida species. |
Dectin-1 is a receptor responsible for the identification and recognition of fungal PAMPs (B-glucan). |
| 4 |
Early-onset neutropenia is a risk factor for Candida colonization in very low-birth-weight neonates / Diagnostic Microbiology and Infectious Disease / 2.4990(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Manzoni et al. (2007)
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Netherlands |
To assess the role of early-onset neutropenia in the development of Candida colonization in preterm and low birth weight infants admitted to the NICU. |
Colonization in the first month of life was significantly higher in newborns with early-onset neutropenia, but sepsis rates did not differ compared to those without neutropenia. |
| 5 |
Developmental expression of Toll-like receptors-2 and -4 in preterm baboon lung / Developmental and Comparative Immunology / 3.1920(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Awasthi et al. (2008)
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United Kingdom |
To study the expression of TLR2 and TLR4 mRNA and proteins in lung tissue of premature baboons |
It has been observed that the expression of TLR2 and TLR4 is altered in cases of respiratory infection in premature baboons. |
| 6 |
Oxidative burst and phagocytosis of neonatal neutrophils confronting Candida albicans and Candida parapsilosis / Early Human Development / 1.9690(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Destin et al. (2009)
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Netherlands |
To compare the immunological capacity of neonatal neutrophils and adult neutrophils in the generation of an oxidative response against Candida species |
The oxidative response mediated by neonatal neutrophils exposed to C. albicans hyphae was similar to the response generated by adult neutrophils. |
| 7 |
Innate immune mechanisms for rw2ecognition and uptake of Candida species / Trends in Immunology / 13.4220(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Netea and Maródi (2010)
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Netherlands |
Describe the molecular basis of the receptors involved in the recognition and death of C. albicans and the role of these receptors in the development of the inflammatory response |
Different PRRs are involved in the recognition, signaling, expression of proinflammatory cytokines and death of C. albicans, including TLRs, CLRs, NLRs, among others. |
| 8 |
Fungal recognition is mediated by the association of dectin-1 and galectin-3 in macrophages / Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences / 9.4120(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Esteban et al. (2011)
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United States |
Evaluate the interaction between Dectin-1 and galactin-3 in Candida species recognition. |
The association between Dectin-1 and galactin-3 facilitates the initiation of the inflammatory response from the synthesis and expression of inflammatory mediators such as TNF. |
| 9 |
Galectin-3 plays an important role in protection against disseminated candidiasis /Medical mycology / 2.8220(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Linden et al. (2013)
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United Kingdom |
It was demonstrated that the association between these two receptors facilitates the initiation of the inflammatory response from the synthesis and expression of inflammatory mediators such as TNF. |
Mice deficient in galectin-3 (gal3 -/-) - compared to Wistar mice - were more susceptible to infection, died significantly faster, exhibited a trend of increased fungal load, increased abscess formation in brains and kidneys. |
| 10 |
Candidemia-induced pediatric sepsis and its association with free radicals, nitric oxide, and cytokine level in host / Journal of Critical Care / 2.6850(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Kumar et al. (2015)
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United Kingdom |
To describe epidemiological data related to the susceptibility of sepsis induced by Candida species, non-albicans, in neonates hospitalized in the NICU, and the role of inflammatory mediators and reactive oxygen species in the neonatal immune response against these pathogens. |
The polymorphonuclear-mediated oxidative response and the role of inflammatory mediators such as nitric oxide, hydrogen peroxide, among others, were proven in this study. |
| 11 |
Galectin-3 binding protein in human preterm infant umbilical cord plasma/ Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. |
Experimental/II |
Chan et al. (2015)
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Netherlands |
Compare Gal3BP concentrations from samples obtained from umbilical cord blood from preterm and full-term neonates. |
Gal3BP concentrations are higher in preterms, in cases of gestational diabetes, prenatal steroid exposure, and increased maternal parity; and decreased in cases of chorioamnionitis. |
| 12 |
Reduced PICD in monocytes mounts altered neonate immune response to Candida albicans / PLoS ONE / 2.7400(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Dreschers et al. (2016)
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United States |
Determine whether TLR2 is involved in monocyte recognition of C. albicans.
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TLR-2 has been shown to be a receptor implicated in the recognition of PAMPs (phospholipomannans) found in the cell wall in Candida albicans. |
| 13 |
Pretreatment with antibiotics impairs Th17-mediated antifungical immunity in newborns rats / Inflammation / 3.2120(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Wang et al. (2020)
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United States |
Using an animal model to demonstrate how the use of antibiotics affects the antifungal immune function and promotes susceptibility. |
The use of antibiotics significantly decreased the ability of newborn rats to develop an effective antifungal response. |
| 14 |
Fungal cutaneous microbiome and host determinants in preterm and term neonates / Pediatric Research / 2.7470(2019). |
Experimental/II |
Paul et al. (2020)
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United States |
To characterize the skin microbiota of preterm newborns and compare it with the microbiota of full-term newborns to describe the clinical and host determinants that influence its diversity. |
The alpha microbiota diversity was influenced by exposure to antibiotics and the environment of the Intensive Care Unit; The diversity of the beta microbiota varied according to mode of delivery, diet and location in the body. |