Gliotoxin, a toxin produced by AF, suppresses several key pathways in innate and antigen-specific immunity. Gliotoxin likely suppresses T-cell responses principally by inducing apoptosis of antigen-presenting cells. The center box depicts experimental invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in a mouse (silver stain; original magnification × 400).

Gliotoxin, a toxin produced by AF, suppresses several key pathways in innate and antigen-specific immunity. Gliotoxin likely suppresses T-cell responses principally by inducing apoptosis of antigen-presenting cells. The center box depicts experimental invasive pulmonary aspergillosis in a mouse (silver stain; original magnification × 400).

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