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Query: UMLS:C0240066 (
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A family consisting of eight members in three generations (age 10 months to 53 years) affected with chronic mucocutaneous
candidiasis
was studied along with three unaffected relatives. Dermatophytosis, loss of teeth and recurrent viral infections were present in some members. Results of tests for endocrinologic, muscle or liver disease, thymoma,
iron deficiency
, antitissue antibodies and malabsorption were normal in all patients. Antibody function and levels, B cell counts, serum complement, leukocyte enzymes, chemotaxis, phagocytosis and adherence were normal in all members. Plasma inhibitors to lymphocyte transformation and leukocyte inhibitory factor were not found. No unique HLA haplotype or antigen segregated in this family. Evaluation of cell-mediated immunity revealed total cutaneous anergy in three of eight whereas four of the other five had negative lymphocyte transformation and skin tests to Candida but responded normally to other antigens. Leukocyte inhibitory factor was not produced to Candida antigen in all four patients tested. T cell counts were within normal limits in all. Extensive evaluation of all limbs of the immune system in this family revealed a defect in cell-mediated immunity to Candida that appeared to be inherited as a dominant characteristic.
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PMID:Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis. Immunologic studies of three generations of a single family. 31 85
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis is a chronic infection of mucoses, nails and skin due to Candida sp., that does not respond to standard treatment. We report on three patients with chronic mucocutaneous
candidiasis
in association with
iron deficiency
, IgA deficiency in one patient and adult onset in another. We review the clinical manifestations, the classification and the treatment of this disorder. The immunologic defects associated with chronic mucocutaneous
candidiasis
provide a model to study the mechanisms of defense of the host against fungal infections.
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PMID:[Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis]. 307 67
Chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis (CMC) is a primary immunodeficiency disease clinically characterized by
Candida infection
of the skin, mucous membranes, or nails that is refractory to traditional treatment. We present a typical case of a 13-year-old boy with an onset of illness at 1 month of age in the form of oral thrush. At age 2-3 years the patient began to have external otitis caused by Candida albicans and recurrent upper respiratory tract infections. Analytical studies detected
iron deficiency
and circulating antigliadin antibodies. Immunologic findings excluded other possible immunodeficiencies. Significant clinical improvement was produced by therapy with orally administered fluconazole. The significance of antigliadin antibodies is discussed.
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PMID:Antigliadin antibodies associated with chronic mucocutaneous candidiasis. 1238 98
Candida albicans is an opportunist pathogen responsible for a large spectrum of infections, from superficial mycosis to systemic diseases known as
candidiasis
. Its ability to grow in different morphological forms, such as yeasts or filamentous hyphae, contributes to its survival in diverse microenvironments. Iron uptake has been associated with virulence, and C. albicans has developed elaborate strategies for acquiring iron from its host. In this work, we analyze the metabolic changes in response to changes in iron content in the growth medium and compare C. albicans adaptation to the presence or absence of iron. Functional and morphological studies, correlated to a quantitative proteomic analysis, were performed to assess the specific pathways underlying the response to iron, both in the yeast and filamentous forms. Overall, the results show that the adaptive response to iron is associated with a metabolic remodeling affecting the energetic pathways of the pathogen. This includes changes in the thiol-dependent redox status, the activity of key mitochondrial enzymes and the respiratory chain.
Iron deficiency
stimulates bioenergetic pathways, whereas iron-rich condition is associated with greater biosynthetic needs, particularly in filamentous forms. Moreover, we found that C. albicans yeast cells have an extraordinary capability to adapt to changes in environmental conditions.
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PMID:The adaptive response to iron involves changes in energetic strategies in the pathogen Candida albicans. 3178 66