Diversity and dialogue in immunity to helminths

JE Allen, RM Maizels - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2011 - nature.com
JE Allen, RM Maizels
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2011nature.com
The vertebrate immune system has evolved in concert with a broad range of infectious
agents, including ubiquitous helminth (worm) parasites. The constant pressure of helminth
infections has been a powerful force in shaping not only how immunity is initiated and
maintained, but also how the body self-regulates and controls untoward immune responses
to minimize overall harm. In this Review, we discuss recent advances in defining the
immune cell types and molecules that are mobilized in response to helminth infection …
Abstract
The vertebrate immune system has evolved in concert with a broad range of infectious agents, including ubiquitous helminth (worm) parasites. The constant pressure of helminth infections has been a powerful force in shaping not only how immunity is initiated and maintained, but also how the body self-regulates and controls untoward immune responses to minimize overall harm. In this Review, we discuss recent advances in defining the immune cell types and molecules that are mobilized in response to helminth infection. Finally, we more broadly consider how these immunological players are blended and regulated in order to accommodate persistent infection or to mount a vigorous protective response and achieve sterile immunity.
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