All-stage targeted therapy for invasive cryptococcosis through interaction between the secretory protein Cig1 and hemin
Liting Cheng, Zhongyi Ma, Xinlin Yang, Xue Wang, Yuqiong Wang, Xinlong Liu, Zhongjie Tang, Dingxi Jang, Guojian Liao, Tongbao Liu, Shuang Wu, Chong Li

TL;DR
A new drug delivery strategy for treating cryptococcosis uses secreted fungal proteins to target infections in the body and brain.
Contribution
The study introduces secreted proteins like Cig1 as shared targets for drug delivery in fungal infections.
Findings
Cig1, a secreted mannoprotein, is highly expressed on infected macrophages, lungs, and brains.
Hemin Lip liposomes bind to Cig1 to target and clear both intracellular and extracellular fungi.
The targeting mechanism was extended to other nanomedicinal platforms like albumin nanoparticles.
Abstract
Cryptococcosis, a serious systemic fungal infection caused by Cryptococcus neoformans (C. neoformans) and its variants, poses a significant clinical challenge due to its poor prognosis and severe health implications. The treatment of cryptococcal infections is complicated by several unique factors, stemming from both the pathogenic characteristics of the fungi and the biological barriers they exploit. These include the fungi's protective capsule, their ability to reside within host macrophages—thereby evading pharmacological intervention—and their involvement in multi-organ infections such as the lung and brain, in particular their strategic positioning within the brain, protected by the blood-brain barrier (BBB). To overcome these obstacles, precise active targeting emerges as a pivotal strategy. Identifying common targets is imperative to enhance therapeutic efficacy while ensuring…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFungal Infections and Studies · Antifungal resistance and susceptibility · Toxin Mechanisms and Immunotoxins
