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Title: Iron uptake and virulence in Histoplasma capsulatum. Author: Newman SL, Smulian AG. Journal: Curr Opin Microbiol; 2013 Dec; 16(6):700-7. PubMed ID: 24094809. Abstract: Histoplasma capsulatum (Hc) is the causative organism of a spectrum of disease affecting both the immunocompetent and the immunocompromised host. Hc is a dimporhic fungus that converts from conidia to the pathogenic yeast phase after entry into the mammalian host. Despite rapid ingestion by macrophages, it survives intracellularly within the macrophage. The intracellular survival strategy of Hc yeasts focuses on regulating the phagosomal compartment by modulating the intraphagosomal pH to 6.5. As an intracellular pathogen of MΦ, Hc obtains iron from Fe-transferrin, ferritin, or both, via the production of hydroxamate siderophores, and the production of ferric reductases. A better understanding of the mechanisms by which Hc yeasts acquire iron from the host may lead to novel therapeutics for histoplasmosis.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]