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Journal of Fungi, Volume 11, Issue 4
April 2025 - 90 articles
Cover Story: The human body hosts a diverse community of microorganisms, with bacteria being the most commonly studied. However, fungi—collectively known as the mycobiota—are increasingly being recognized as key microbiota members, inhabiting nearly all mucosal surfaces. Commensal fungi influence host immunity and contribute to crucial functions such as metabolism. This positions fungi as potential biomarkers for diagnosing and predicting various diseases. This review examines the dual roles of fungi, as both commensals and pathogens, and antifungal antibodies’ potential as diagnostic and prognostic tools, particularly in chronic immune-inflammatory non-communicable diseases. Finally, we address current challenges and future directions for using fungal biomarkers in clinical practice. View this paper
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