Helminth infections leave a long lasting immunological footprint on their hosts. Clinical studies have provided first evidence that maternal helminth infections can result in an altered immune profile in their offspring which can potentially shape how they respond to conditions throughout life. This can relate to changes in offspring induction of immune responses against other diseases. However, if these changes result in actual changes in offspring ability to control disease is unclear. Our understanding of which immune mechanisms are altered and how they are changed is limited. In this review, we highlight what we know from human and mouse studies about this important context of helminth exposure. Moreover, we discuss how mechanisms such ...
We have used the severe combined immunodeficient C.B-17-scid/scid mouse to investigate the influence...
For the vast majority of helminth infections, transmission from mother to foetus is the exception ra...
There is increasing recognition that exposures to infectious agents evoke fun-damental effects on th...
peer reviewedMaternal immune transfer is the most significant source of protection from early-life i...
In early life the immature immune system has a reduced ability to control infection. This susceptibi...
Modification of the immune response to schistosomal infection in children or offspring born to mothe...
Epidemiological studies have identified a correlation between maternal helminth infections and reduc...
Schistosomiasis is a non-transplacental helminth infection. Chronic infection during pregnancy suppr...
Early exposure to immune stimuli, including maternal infection during the perinatal period, is incre...
AbstractAdult offspring of Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice showed alterations in immunity to a het...
Schistosoma mansoni antigens in the early life alter homologous and heterologous immunity during pos...
2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationNeuroinflammation is very serious an...
Helminths are parasitic nematodes and trematodes, grouped together because of morphological similari...
The transfer of antibodies from mother to offspring provides crucial protection against infection to...
6 pagesInternational audienceParasites (or diseases) are a major selective force for the evolution o...
We have used the severe combined immunodeficient C.B-17-scid/scid mouse to investigate the influence...
For the vast majority of helminth infections, transmission from mother to foetus is the exception ra...
There is increasing recognition that exposures to infectious agents evoke fun-damental effects on th...
peer reviewedMaternal immune transfer is the most significant source of protection from early-life i...
In early life the immature immune system has a reduced ability to control infection. This susceptibi...
Modification of the immune response to schistosomal infection in children or offspring born to mothe...
Epidemiological studies have identified a correlation between maternal helminth infections and reduc...
Schistosomiasis is a non-transplacental helminth infection. Chronic infection during pregnancy suppr...
Early exposure to immune stimuli, including maternal infection during the perinatal period, is incre...
AbstractAdult offspring of Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice showed alterations in immunity to a het...
Schistosoma mansoni antigens in the early life alter homologous and heterologous immunity during pos...
2021 Celebration of Student Research and Creativity presentationNeuroinflammation is very serious an...
Helminths are parasitic nematodes and trematodes, grouped together because of morphological similari...
The transfer of antibodies from mother to offspring provides crucial protection against infection to...
6 pagesInternational audienceParasites (or diseases) are a major selective force for the evolution o...
We have used the severe combined immunodeficient C.B-17-scid/scid mouse to investigate the influence...
For the vast majority of helminth infections, transmission from mother to foetus is the exception ra...
There is increasing recognition that exposures to infectious agents evoke fun-damental effects on th...