PTX3 Polymorphisms and Invasive Mold Infections After Solid Organ Transplant.

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serval:BIB_2869E1CA81A7
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
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Title
PTX3 Polymorphisms and Invasive Mold Infections After Solid Organ Transplant.
Journal
Clinical infectious diseases
Author(s)
Wójtowicz A., Lecompte T.D., Bibert S., Manuel O., Rüeger S., Berger C., Boggian K., Cusini A., Garzoni C., Hirsch H., Khanna N., Mueller N.J., Meylan P.R., Pascual M., van Delden C., Bochud P.Y.
Working group(s)
Swiss Transplant Cohort Study
Contributor(s)
Achermann R., Aubert J.D., Baumann P., Beldi G., Benden C., Berger C., Binet I., Bochud P.Y., Boely E., Bucher H., Bühler L., Carell T., Catana E., Chalandon Y., de Geest S., de Rougemont O., Dickenmann M., Duchosal M., Fehr T., Ferrari-Lacraz S., Garzoni C., Gasche Y., Soccal P.G., Giostra E., Golshayan D., Good D., Hadaya K., Hess C., Hillinger S., Hirsch H.H., Hofbauer G., Huynh-Do U., Immer F., Klaghofer R., Koller M., Kuntzen T., Laesser B., Lehmann R., Lovis C., Manuel O., Marti H.P., Martin P.Y., Meylan P., Mohacsi P., Morard I., Morel P., Mueller U., Mueller N.J., Mueller-McKenna H., Müller T., Müllhaupt B., Nadal D., Nair G., Pascual M., Passweg J., Ziegler C.P., Rick J., Roosnek E., Rosselet A., Rothlin S., Ruschitzka F., Schanz U., Schaub S., Seiler C., Semmo N., Stampf S., Steiger J., Toso C., Tsinalis D., Van Delden C., Venetz J.P., Villard J., Wick M., Wilhelm M., Yerly P.
ISSN
1537-6591 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
1058-4838
Publication state
Published
Issued date
15/08/2015
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
61
Number
4
Pages
619-622
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Donor PTX3 polymorphisms were shown to influence the risk of invasive aspergillosis among hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients. Here, we show that PTX3 polymorphisms are independent risk factors for invasive mold infections among 1101 solid organ transplant recipients, thereby strengthening their role in mold infection pathogenesis and patients' risk stratification.
Keywords
C-Reactive Protein/genetics, Female, Fungi/isolation & purification, Humans, Immunocompromised Host, Male, Mycoses/genetics, Mycoses/immunology, Organ Transplantation/adverse effects, Polymorphism, Genetic, Prospective Studies, Serum Amyloid P-Component/genetics, PTX3, SNP, genetic susceptibility, innate immunity, solid organ transplant
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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