Helminths are master regulators of host immune responses utilising complex mechanisms to dampen host protective Th2-type responses and favour long-term persistence. Such evasion mechanisms ensure mutual survival of both the parasite and the host. In this paper, we present recent findings on the cells that are targeted by helminths and the molecules and mechanisms that are induced during infection. We discuss the impact of these factors on the host response as well as their effect in preventing the development of aberrant allergic inflammation. We also examine recent findings on helminth-derived molecules that can be used as tools to pinpoint the underlying mechanisms of immune regulation or to determine new anti-inflammatory therapeutics
Macropathogens, such as multicellular helminths, are considered masters of immunoregulation due to t...
Copyright © 2014 Dana Ditgen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
AbstractThe profile of global health today presents a striking reciprocal distribution between paras...
Helminths are master regulators of host immune responses utilising complex mechanisms to dampen host...
AbstractThe noticeable phenomenon of an increased frequency of immune-inflammatory disorders, in the...
hroughout evolution, mammals have been exposed to large multicellular worm parasites (helminths). Th...
Infection ofman with parasitic helminths leads to potent activation and modulation of the host immun...
Infection of man with parasitic helminths leads to potent activation and modulation of the host immu...
Infection with helminths has been associated with lower rates of asthma and other allergic diseases....
Helminth parasites that inhabit mammalian body surfaces have a highly evolved relationship with the ...
Helminths are the largest and most complex pathogens to invade and live within the human body. Since...
Helminth parasites are complex metazoans that belong to different taxonomic families but that collec...
Helminth infections, which have been reduced or eradicated from most developed countries, produce im...
Helminth parasite infections are associated with a battery of immunomodulatory mechanisms, which imp...
Helminth parasite infections are associated with a battery of immunomodulatory mechanisms that affec...
Macropathogens, such as multicellular helminths, are considered masters of immunoregulation due to t...
Copyright © 2014 Dana Ditgen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
AbstractThe profile of global health today presents a striking reciprocal distribution between paras...
Helminths are master regulators of host immune responses utilising complex mechanisms to dampen host...
AbstractThe noticeable phenomenon of an increased frequency of immune-inflammatory disorders, in the...
hroughout evolution, mammals have been exposed to large multicellular worm parasites (helminths). Th...
Infection ofman with parasitic helminths leads to potent activation and modulation of the host immun...
Infection of man with parasitic helminths leads to potent activation and modulation of the host immu...
Infection with helminths has been associated with lower rates of asthma and other allergic diseases....
Helminth parasites that inhabit mammalian body surfaces have a highly evolved relationship with the ...
Helminths are the largest and most complex pathogens to invade and live within the human body. Since...
Helminth parasites are complex metazoans that belong to different taxonomic families but that collec...
Helminth infections, which have been reduced or eradicated from most developed countries, produce im...
Helminth parasite infections are associated with a battery of immunomodulatory mechanisms, which imp...
Helminth parasite infections are associated with a battery of immunomodulatory mechanisms that affec...
Macropathogens, such as multicellular helminths, are considered masters of immunoregulation due to t...
Copyright © 2014 Dana Ditgen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
AbstractThe profile of global health today presents a striking reciprocal distribution between paras...