Wickerhamomyces yeast killer toxins’ medical applications

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Abstract

Possible implications and applications of the yeast killer phenomenon in the fight against infectious diseases are reviewed, with particular reference to some wide-spectrum killer toxins (KTs) produced by Wickerhamomyces anomalus and other related species. A perspective on the applications of these KTs in the medical field is provided considering (1) a direct use of killer strains, in particular in the symbiotic control of arthropod-borne diseases; (2) a direct use of KTs as experimental therapeutic agents; (3) the production, through the idiotypic network, of immunological derivatives of KTs and their use as potential anti-infective therapeutics. Studies on immunological derivatives of KTs in the context of vaccine development are also described.

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Giovati, L., Ciociola, T., Simone, T. D., Conti, S., & Magliani, W. (2021, September 1). Wickerhamomyces yeast killer toxins’ medical applications. Toxins. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins13090655

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