Allen, BethanyDambuza, Ivy M.Berry, SusanReid, Delyth MarionMcVey, Sam MorrisonMesiarikova, MartinaJohn, LarissaDavie, MoiraBaker, Christa PArthur, J Simon CDelibegovic, MirelaBrown, Gordon D.Wilson, Heather2025-10-312025-10Allen, B, Dambuza, I M, Berry, S, Reid, D M, McVey, S M, Mesiarikova, M, John, L, Davie, M, Baker, C P, Arthur, J S C, Delibegovic, M, Brown, G D & Wilson, H 2025, 'PTP1B deficiency in myeloid cells increases susceptibility to Candida albicans systemic infection by modulating antifungal immunity', mBio, vol. 16, no. 10, e01516-25. https://doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01516-252161-2129ORCID: /0000-0001-6193-3152/work/191421705ORCID: /0000-0002-1407-7274/work/191422972https://hdl.handle.net/2164/26347We thank the staff of the Medical Research Facility, University of Aberdeen for their support and care for our animals. We thank the Iain Fraser Flow Cytometry core facility staff and the Microscopy and Histology core facility staff of the University of Aberdeen, the NHS Grampian Pathology Department, Aberdeen, as well as the FingerPrints Proteomic facility at the University of Dundee for their technical assistance. We are grateful to Giovanna Bermano and Sarah Walsh, Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen for their guidance and use of the Seahorse extracellular flux analyser.251571278engSDG 3 - Good Health and Well-beingmacrophageCandida albicansprotein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B)infectionR Medicine (General)QP PhysiologySupplementary DataDASSupplementary InformationR1QPPTP1B deficiency in myeloid cells increases susceptibility to Candida albicans systemic infection by modulating antifungal immunityJournal article10.1128/mbio.01516-25https://abdn.elsevierpure.com/en/publications/41d1cdee-8f38-47d4-a0c3-9d7c736c3e40