Vaginal epithelial cell anti-Candida albicans activity is associated with protection against symptomatic vaginal candidiasis
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Vaginal epithelial cell anti-Candida albicans activity is associated with protection against symptomatic vaginal candidiasis
Abstract
Vaginal epithelial cell (VEC) anti-Candida albicans activity, despite being measured in vitro, is considered an innate host defense mechanism. This was supported further by the fact that women protected from symptomatic infection following a live intravaginal Candida challenge had increased VEC anti-Candida activity compared to those who acquired a symptomatic infection.
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