Fungal meningitis: pathophysiology associated with cryptococcus spp
International Journal of Development Research
Fungal meningitis: pathophysiology associated with cryptococcus spp
Received 07th June, 2022; Received in revised form 23rd June, 2022; Accepted 27th July, 2022; Published online 22nd August, 2022
Copyright © 2022, Maria Clara Oliveira Fernandes et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Meningitis are infections in the membranes that cover the Central Nervous System (CNS), known as leptomeninges, which are located in the subarachnoid space. Regarding fungal meningitis, there is a diverse group of causative pathogens, however this article focuses on the most common causative agent: Cryptococcus spp. Although the pathogenesis is still not fully understood, three mechanisms are able to cross the individual's blood-brain barrier, especially if the individual has a condition of immunosuppression. The methodology used is a literature review, using as a source the indexed articles, which were published between 2017 and 2022, the search descriptors chosen were: Cryptococcus, etiology, etiopathogenesis, pathophysiology and meningitis. According to the analysis of the 19 articles selected, it was noted that the infection affects differently according to the species of the fugus, for example, Cryptococcus neoformans can cause the occlusion of blood vessels and is linked to the condition of immunosuppression, while C. gatti is related to infections on immunocompetent individuals. Thus, cryptococcosis is considered the third disease caused by fungus, with the highest incidence in immunosuppressed patients, due to its neurotropism by the CNS, which can lead to severe meningitis, with rapid evolution and high mortality. Therefore, early fungal culture in case of suspected meningitis is important for choosing the best course of action, given the drug resistance of some species.