Host defence against Candida albicans and the role of pattern-recognition receptors

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Recognition of Candida albicans is mediated by several classes of pattern-recognition receptors, including Tolllike receptors and C-type lectin receptors. Cell wall components of C. albicans, interact with the pattern-recognition receptors, which are expressed by different cells, primarily antigen-presenting cells. This review aims to discuss the different pattern-recognition receptors responsible for recognition of special structures of C. albicans, which are known to activate intracellular signals that finally lead to directed and efficient host defence. © 2012 The Authors.

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Gauglitz, G. G., Callenberg, H., Weindl, G., & Korting, H. C. (2012). Host defence against Candida albicans and the role of pattern-recognition receptors. Acta Dermato-Venereologica. https://doi.org/10.2340/00015555-1250

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