Interplay between CARD9 genetic variants and fungal colonization patterns among patients with diabetes (opens in new tab)
BackgroundDiabetes mellitus significantly increases susceptibility to opportunistic fungal colonization; however, the genetic architecture underlying this vulnerability in Middle Eastern populations remains underexplored. Caspase recruitment domain-containing protein 9 (CARD9) is a fundamental adaptor in fungal sensing. While CARD9 deficiency is traditionally viewed as a rare pediatric immunodeficiency, we hypothesize that common CARD9 variants serve as significant predisposing factors for fu...
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