نتایج جستجو برای: helminth

تعداد نتایج: 4686  

2012
Alexandre P. Rogerio Fernanda F. Anibal

Leukotrienes (LTs), formed by the 5-lipoxygenase-(5-LO-) catalyzed oxidation of arachidonic acid, are lipid mediators that have potent proinflammatory activities. Pharmacologic or genetic inhibition of 5-LO biosynthesis in animals is associated with increased mortality and impaired clearance of bacteria, fungi, and parasites. LTs play a role in the control of helminth and protozoan infections b...

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2008
Kathy D McCoy Maaike Stoel Rebecca Stettler Patrick Merky Katja Fink Beatrice M Senn Corinne Schaer Joanna Massacand Bernhard Odermatt Hans C Oettgen Rolf M Zinkernagel Nicolaas A Bos Hans Hengartner Andrew J Macpherson Nicola L Harris

Anti-helminth immunity involves CD4+ T cells, yet the precise effector mechanisms responsible for parasite killing or expulsion remain elusive. We now report an essential role for antibodies in mediating immunity against the enteric helminth Heligmosomoides polygyrus (Hp), a natural murine parasite that establishes chronic infection. Polyclonal IgG antibodies, present in naive mice and produced...

Journal: :Wiadomosci parazytologiczne 2008
Joanna Hildebrand

The parasite fauna of rodents was studied in the Wrocław area from 2001 to 2005. The first location was irrigation fields (Wrocław Osobowice), the second--a water distribution area (Wrocław Mokry Dwór). Helminthological material was collected during parasitological examination of 447 specimens of wildlife rodents (belonging to 7 species of Muridae). The helminth population and the helminth comm...

Journal: :Parasitology 2009
R M Maizels

Helminth immunology is a field which has changed beyond recognition in the past 30 years, transformed not only by new technologies from cDNA cloning to flow cytometry, but also conceptually as our definition of host immune pathways has matured. The molecular revolution defined key nematode surface and secreted antigens, and identified candidate immunomodulators that are likely to underpin paras...

2017
Aakanksha Dixit Akane Tanaka Judith M. Greer Sheila Donnelly

The evolutionary response to endemic infections with parasitic worms (helminth) was the development of a distinct regulatory immune profile arising from the need to encapsulate the helminths while simultaneously repairing tissue damage. According to the old friend's hypothesis, the diminished exposure to these parasites in the developed world has resulted in a dysregulated immune response that ...

2015
Soumya Chatterjee Thomas B. Nutman

Tuberculosis (TB) caused by the bacteriaMycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) remains a global cause of considerable morbidity and mortality [1]. One of the biggest current challenges of TB control is our incomplete understanding of what constitutes protective immunity in TBendemic areas of the world. Although close to 2,200 million people maintain the infection in a state of latency and act as a re...

2018
Richard Bwanika Charles D. Kato Johnson Welishe Daniel C. Mwandah

Background Malaria and helminths share the same geographical distribution in tropical Africa. Studies of the interaction of helminth and malaria co-infection in humans have been few and are mainly epidemiological, with little information on cellular immune responses. This study aimed to determine Cytokine profiles among patients co-infected with Plasmodium falciparum malaria and soil borne helm...

2017
Lewis J. Entwistle Victoria S. Pelly Stephanie M. Coomes Yashaswini Kannan Jimena Perez-Lloret Stephanie Czieso Mariana Silva dos Santos James I. MacRae Lucy Collinson Abdul Sesay Nikolay Nikolov Amina Metidji Helena Helmby David Y. Hui Mark S. Wilson

Immunity to intestinal helminth infections has been well studied, but the mechanism of helminth killing prior to expulsion remains unclear. Here we identify epithelial-cell-derived phospholipase A2 group 1B (PLA2g1B) as a host-derived endogenous anthelmintic. PLA2g1B is elevated in resistant mice and is responsible for killing tissue-embedded larvae. Despite comparable activities of other essen...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Karla Magalhães Campião Drausio Honorio Morais Olívia Tavares Dias Aline Aguiar Gislayne De Melo Toledo Luiz Eduardo Roland Tavares Reinaldo José Da Silva

Parasitological studies on helminths of amphibians in South America have increased in the past few years. Here, we present a list with summarized data published on helminths of South American amphibians from 1925 to 2012, including a list of helminth parasites, host species, and geographic records. We found 194 reports of helminths parasitizing 185 amphibian species from eleven countries: Argen...

Journal: :Clinical microbiology reviews 2012
Henry J McSorley Rick M Maizels

Helminth parasites infect almost one-third of the world's population, primarily in tropical regions. However, regions where helminth parasites are endemic record much lower prevalences of allergies and autoimmune diseases, suggesting that parasites may protect against immunopathological syndromes. Most helminth diseases are spectral in nature, with a large proportion of relatively asymptomatic ...

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