Hookworms survive for several years (5 to 7 years) in the host lumen, inducing a robust but largely ineffective immune response. Among the most striking aspects of the immune response to hookworm (as with many other helminths) is the ablation of parasite-specific T cell proliferative response (hyporesponsiveness). While the role of the adaptive immune response in human helminth infection has been well investigated, the role of the innate immune responses (e.g., dendritic cells and eosinophils) has received less attention and remains to be clearly elucidated.–infected individuals induced significant cell proliferation of autologous PBMCs, when compared to non-infected individuals. infection alters the host's innate immune response, resulting...
Approximately one billion people are currently infected with hookworm. Despite its high prevalence a...
Helminth infections are typically chronic in nature; however, the exact molecular mechanisms by whic...
Helminth infections continue to threaten human and animal health worldwide. Dissection of the intera...
Hookworms survive for several years (5 to 7 years) in the host lumen, inducing a robust but largely ...
Background: Hookworms survive for several years (5 to 7 years) in the host lumen, inducing a robust ...
T cells; no data exist, however, on the role of MT in intestinal helminth infections. T cells as we...
Approximately one billion people are currently infected with hookworm. Past studies suggest that inf...
The alarming rise in the prevalence of chronic inflammatory conditions in developed countries has re...
Background: Helminth co-infection in humans is common in tropical regions of the world where transmi...
<p><i>A</i>, Plasma levels of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), lipid binding protein (LBP), soluble CD14 (s...
We describe how hookworms interact with their human hosts by comparing lymphocyte phenotyping, proli...
The mucosal cytokine response of healthy humans to parasitic helminths has never been reported. We i...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Microbial translocation (MT) is the process by which microbes or microbia...
<div><p>The mucosal cytokine response of healthy humans to parasitic helminths has never been report...
Background & Aims: Nearly 700 million people remain infected with hookworms. Although allergy is int...
Approximately one billion people are currently infected with hookworm. Despite its high prevalence a...
Helminth infections are typically chronic in nature; however, the exact molecular mechanisms by whic...
Helminth infections continue to threaten human and animal health worldwide. Dissection of the intera...
Hookworms survive for several years (5 to 7 years) in the host lumen, inducing a robust but largely ...
Background: Hookworms survive for several years (5 to 7 years) in the host lumen, inducing a robust ...
T cells; no data exist, however, on the role of MT in intestinal helminth infections. T cells as we...
Approximately one billion people are currently infected with hookworm. Past studies suggest that inf...
The alarming rise in the prevalence of chronic inflammatory conditions in developed countries has re...
Background: Helminth co-infection in humans is common in tropical regions of the world where transmi...
<p><i>A</i>, Plasma levels of lipopolysaccharide (LPS), lipid binding protein (LBP), soluble CD14 (s...
We describe how hookworms interact with their human hosts by comparing lymphocyte phenotyping, proli...
The mucosal cytokine response of healthy humans to parasitic helminths has never been reported. We i...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Microbial translocation (MT) is the process by which microbes or microbia...
<div><p>The mucosal cytokine response of healthy humans to parasitic helminths has never been report...
Background & Aims: Nearly 700 million people remain infected with hookworms. Although allergy is int...
Approximately one billion people are currently infected with hookworm. Despite its high prevalence a...
Helminth infections are typically chronic in nature; however, the exact molecular mechanisms by whic...
Helminth infections continue to threaten human and animal health worldwide. Dissection of the intera...