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The Lymphocytic Scavenger Receptor CD5 Shows Therapeutic Potential in Mouse Models of Fungal Infection.

dc.contributor.authorVelasco-de Andrés, María
dc.contributor.authorCatalà, Cristina
dc.contributor.authorCasadó-Llombart, Sergi
dc.contributor.authorMartínez-Florensa, Mario
dc.contributor.authorSimões, Inês
dc.contributor.authorGarcía-Luna, Joaquín
dc.contributor.authorMourglia-Ettlin, Gustavo
dc.contributor.authorZaragoza, Oscar
dc.contributor.authorCarreras, Esther
dc.contributor.authorLozano, Francisco
dc.date.accessioned2026-01-11T00:28:04Z
dc.date.available2026-01-11T00:28:04Z
dc.date.issued2020-12-16
dc.description.abstractInvasive fungal diseases represent an unmet clinical need that could benefit from novel immunotherapeutic approaches. Host pattern recognition receptors (e.g., Toll-like receptors, C-type lectins, or scavenger receptors) that sense conserved fungal cell wall constituents may provide suitable immunotherapeutic antifungal agents. Thus, we explored the therapeutic potential of the lymphocyte class I scavenger receptor CD5, a nonredundant component of the antifungal host immune response that binds to fungal β-glucans. Antifungal properties of the soluble ectodomain of human CD5 (shCD5) were assessed in experimental models of systemic fungal infection induced by pathogenic species ( and ). mechanistic studies were performed by means of fungus-spleen cell cocultures. shCD5-induced survival of lethally infected mice was dose and time dependent and concomitant with reduced fungal load and increased leukocyte infiltration in the primary target organ. Additive effects were observed after shCD5 was combined with suboptimal doses of fluconazole. addition of shCD5 to fungus-spleen cell cocultures increased the release of proinflammatory cytokines involved in antifungal defense (tumor necrosis factor alpha and gamma interferon) and reduced the number of viable organisms. The results prompt further exploration of the adjunctive therapeutic potential of shCD5 in severe invasive fungal diseases.
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dc.description.sponsorshipThis work was supported by the Spanish Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (MINECO; SAF-2016-80535-R, PID2019-106658RB-I00, and PCIN-2015-070 to F.L.; SAF2017-86912-R to O.Z.), cofinanced by the European Development Regional Fund “A way to achieve Europe” and Agència de Gestió d’Ajuts Universitaris i de Recerca (AGAUR; 2017/SGR/1582) from Generalitat de Catalunya. M.V.-D.A., C.C., S.C.-L., I.S., J.G.-L., and E.C. are recipients of fellowships from the Spanish MINECO (BES-2014-069237 and BES-2017-082107), Spanish Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte (FPU15/02897), Portuguese Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (SFRH/BD/75738/2011), Uruguayan Agencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación (POS-FCE-2018-1-1007796), and European Community Seventh Framework Program (BIOTRACK, FP7/2007/2013; 229673), respectively.
dc.format.number1
dc.format.pagee01103-20
dc.format.volume65
dc.identifier.citationVelasco-de Andrés M, Català C, Casadó-Llombart S, Martínez-Florensa M, Simões I, García-Luna J, Mourglia-Ettlin G, Zaragoza Ó, Carreras E, Lozano F 2020. The Lymphocytic Scavenger Receptor CD5 Shows Therapeutic Potential in Mouse Models of Fungal Infection. Antimicrob Agents Chemother 65:10.1128/aac.01103-20. https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.01103-20
dc.identifier.doi10.1128/AAC.01103-20
dc.identifier.journalAntimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
dc.identifier.pubmedID33046489
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12105/27128
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherAmerican Society for Microbiology (ASM)
dc.relation.publisherversionhttps://doi.org/10.1128/aac.01103-20
dc.repisalud.centroISCIII::Centro Nacional de Microbiología (CNM)
dc.repisalud.institucionISCIII
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dc.subjectCD5
dc.subjectCandida albicans
dc.subjectCryptococcus neoformans
dc.subjectAntifungal therapy
dc.subjectFluconazole
dc.subjectFungal infection
dc.subjectImmunotherapy
dc.subjectScavenger receptors
dc.subjectβ-glucan
dc.titleThe Lymphocytic Scavenger Receptor CD5 Shows Therapeutic Potential in Mouse Models of Fungal Infection.
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