Immunity to Cryptococcus neoformans and C. gattii during cryptococcosis

Fungal Genet Biol. 2015 May:78:76-86. doi: 10.1016/j.fgb.2014.11.006. Epub 2014 Dec 12.

Abstract

The vast majority of infection with cryptococcal species occurs with Cryptococcus neoformans in the severely immunocompromised. A significant exception to this is the infections of those with apparently normal immune systems by Cryptococcus gattii. Susceptibility to cryptococcosis can be broadly categorised as a defect in adaptive immune responses, especially in T cell immunity. However, innate immune cells such as macrophages play a key role and are likely the primary effector cell in the killing and ultimate clearance of cryptococcal infection. In this review we discuss the current state of our understanding of how the immune system responds to cryptococcal infection in health and disease, with reference to the work communicated at the 9th International Conference on Cryptococcus and Cryptococcosis (ICCC9). We have focussed on cell mediated responses, particularly early in infection, but with the aim of presenting a broad overview of our understanding of immunity to cryptococcal infection, highlighting some recent advances and offering some perspectives on future directions.

Keywords: Cryptococcosis; Cryptococcus gattii; Cryptococcus neoformans; Immunity; Macrophages; T cells.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cryptococcosis / immunology*
  • Cryptococcosis / microbiology*
  • Cryptococcus neoformans / immunology*
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions
  • Immunity, Cellular