Journal article
Antifungal hypersensitivity reactions and cross-reactivity patterns
AM Copaescu, EJ Phillips, JA Trubiano
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 2021
Abstract
PURPOSE of reviewThe goal of this article is to provide an updated understanding and evidence-based approach where possible for antifungal hypersensitivity. This includes recognition of clinical phenotype, implications for cross-reactivity and diagnostic, and management strategy for immediate and delayed hypersensitivity reactions.Recent findingsAntifungal hypersensitivity reactions can be classified according to their latency (immediate or delayed) and clinical phenotype. The majority of the cases described in the literature are delayed T-cell mediated reactions of various severities but immediate reactions consistent with non-Immunoglobulin E (IgE)-mediated mast cell activation and IgE-med..
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Funding Acknowledgements
A.C. received support from the Montreal General Hospital Foundation and Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC). E.J.P. receives support from 1P50GM115305, R21AI139021, 1 R01 HG010863 and 1R01AI152183. J.T. was supported by the Austin Medical Research Foundation (AMRF) and by a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) postgraduate scholarship (GNT 1139902).