Descubrimiento y validación de biomarcadores serológicos para el diagnóstico y pronóstico de las candidiasis invasoras mediante herramientas de la inmunómica computacional

  1. PITARCH VELASCO, AIDA
Dirigée par:
  1. Concepcion Gil Garcia Directrice

Université de défendre: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 01 février 2016

Jury:
  1. César Nombela Cano President
  2. Luis Miguel Ortega Mora Secrétaire
  3. Fernando J. Corrales Rapporteur
  4. Maria Auxiliadora Dea Ayuela Rapporteur
  5. Isabel Cuesta de la Plaza Rapporteur
Département:
  1. Microbiología y Parasitología

Type: Thèses

Résumé

Invasive candidiasis (IC) is an opportunistic systemic mycosis caused by Candida species (commonly Candida albicans) that continues to pose a significant public health problem worldwide. Despite great advances in antifungal therapy and changes in clinical practices, IC remains a major infectious cause of morbidity and mortality in severely immunocompromised or critically ill patients, and further accounts for substantial healthcare costs. Its impact on patient clinical outcome and economic burden could be ameliorated by timely initiation of appropriate antifungal therapy. However, early detection of IC is extremely difficult because of its unspecific clinical signs and symptoms, and the inadequate accuracy and time delay of the currently available diagnostic or risk stratification methods. In consequence, the diagnosis of IC is often attained in advanced stages of infection (leading to delayed therapeutic interventions and ensuing poor clinical outcomes) or, unfortunately, at autopsy. In addition to the difficulties encountered in diagnosing IC at an early stage, the initial therapeutic decision-making process is also hindered by the insufficient accuracy of the currently available tools for predicting clinical outcomes in individual IC patients at presentation. Therefore, it is not surprising that clinicians are generally unable to early detect IC, and identify those IC patients who are most likely to suffer fatal clinical outcomes and may benefit from more personalized therapeutic strategies at presentation. Better diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for IC are thus needed to improve the clinical management of this life-threatening and costly opportunistic fungal infection...