Fungal exposome, human health, and unmet needs: A 2022 update with special focus on allergy

Humans inhale, ingest, and touch thousands of fungi each day. The ubiquity and diversity of the fungal kingdom, reflected by its complex taxonomy, are in sharp contrast with our scarce knowledge about its distribution, pathogenic effects, and effective interventions at the environmental and individu...

Celý popis

Uloženo v:
Podrobná bibliografie
Vydáno v:Allergy (Copenhagen) Ročník 77; číslo 11; s. 3199 - 3216
Hlavní autoři: Vitte, Joana, Michel, Moïse, Malinovschi, Andrei, Caminati, Marco, Odebode, Adeyinka, Annesi‐Maesano, Isabella, Caimmi, Davide Paolo, Cassagne, Carole, Demoly, Pascal, Heffler, Enrico, Menu, Estelle, Nwaru, Bright I., Sereme, Youssouf, Ranque, Stéphane, Raulf, Monika, Feleszko, Wojciech, Janson, Christer, Galán, Carmen
Médium: Journal Article
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Denmark Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.11.2022
Wiley
Témata:
ISSN:0105-4538, 1398-9995, 1398-9995
On-line přístup:Získat plný text
Tagy: Přidat tag
Žádné tagy, Buďte první, kdo vytvoří štítek k tomuto záznamu!
Popis
Shrnutí:Humans inhale, ingest, and touch thousands of fungi each day. The ubiquity and diversity of the fungal kingdom, reflected by its complex taxonomy, are in sharp contrast with our scarce knowledge about its distribution, pathogenic effects, and effective interventions at the environmental and individual levels. Here, we present an overview of salient features of fungi as permanent players of the human exposome and key determinants of human health, through the lens of fungal allergy and other fungal hypersensitivity reactions. Improved understanding of the fungal exposome sheds new light on the epidemiology of fungal‐related hypersensitivity diseases, their immunological substratum, the currently available methods, and biomarkers for environmental and medical fungi. Unmet needs are described and potential approaches are highlighted as perspectives.
Bibliografie:ObjectType-Article-1
SourceType-Scholarly Journals-1
ObjectType-Feature-2
content type line 14
ObjectType-Article-2
ObjectType-Feature-3
content type line 23
ObjectType-Review-1
ISSN:0105-4538
1398-9995
1398-9995
DOI:10.1111/all.15483