PTX3 Polymorphisms and Invasive Mold Infections after Solid Organ Transplant

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Abstract

Donor PTX3 polymorphisms were shown to influence the risk of invasive aspergillosis among hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients. Here, we show that PTX3 polymorphisms are independent risk factors for invasive mold infections among 1101 solid organ transplant recipients, thereby strengthening their role in mold infection pathogenesis and patients' risk stratification.

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Wójtowicz, A., Lecompte, T. D., Bibert, S., Manuel, O., Rüeger, S., Berger, C., … Yerly, P. (2015). PTX3 Polymorphisms and Invasive Mold Infections after Solid Organ Transplant. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 61(4), 619–622. https://doi.org/10.1093/cid/civ386

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