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Commentary Open Access
Volume 7 | Issue 3 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.33696/immunology.7.231

From Bench to Body: Protective Candida-specific Monoclonal Antibodies Show In vivo and Translational Potential

  • 1Department of Microbiology, LSU Health Sciences Center, USA
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Corresponding Author

Hong Xin, hxin@lsuhsc.edu

Received Date: June 14, 2025

Accepted Date: July 25, 2025

Abstract

Candida auris is a multidrug-resistant fungal pathogen that presents a growing global health challenge, particularly due to its ability to cause invasive bloodstream and deep-seated infections in vulnerable patients. Monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based immunotherapy offers a novel and targeted approach to overcoming the limitations of current antifungal treatments. This commentary highlights the protective efficacy of Candida-specific mAbs, C3.1, 6H1, and 9F2, in in vivo mouse models of disseminated candidiasis. These antibodies target distinct, conserved surface antigens and significantly reduce fungal burden while improving survival outcomes. Their translational potential lies in their specificity, low toxicity, and ability to enhance host immune responses, making them strong candidates for future development as adjunct or alternative therapies for invasive fungal infections in humans.

Keywords

Candida auris, Monoclonal antibody (mAb), Disseminated candidiasis, Immunotherapy, Antifungal resistance

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