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. 2021 May;29(5):416-427.
doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2020.09.010. Epub 2020 Oct 12.

Anticipatory Stress Responses and Immune Evasion in Fungal Pathogens

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Anticipatory Stress Responses and Immune Evasion in Fungal Pathogens

Arnab Pradhan et al. Trends Microbiol. 2021 May.
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Abstract

In certain niches, microbes encounter environmental challenges that are temporally linked. In such cases, microbial fitness is enhanced by the evolution of anticipatory responses where the initial challenge simultaneously activates pre-emptive protection against the second impending challenge. The accumulation of anticipatory responses in domesticated yeasts, which have been termed 'adaptive prediction', has led to the emergence of 'core stress responses' that provide stress cross-protection. Protective anticipatory responses also seem to be common in fungal pathogens of humans. These responses reflect the selective pressures that these fungi have faced relatively recently in their evolutionary history. Consequently, some pathogens have evolved 'core environmental responses' which exploit host signals to trigger immune evasion strategies that protect them against imminent immune attack.

Keywords: adaptive prediction; core environmental responses; fungal pathogenicity; immune evasion; stress responses.

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