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Macrophages in host defense against Histoplasma capsulatum

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Macrophages in host defense against Histoplasma capsulatum

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Abstract: Macrophages function in both innate and cell-mediated immunity in host defense against pathogenic fungi. They initially serve as a protected environment in which the primary fungal pathogen Histoplasma capsulatum multiplies and disseminates from the lung to other organs. Upon induction of cell-mediated immunity, cytokines activate macrophages to destroy the yeasts and thus remove them from the host.

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