Helminth parasites are highly prevalent in many low- and middle-income countries, in which inflammatory bowel disease and other immunopathologies are less frequent than in the developed world. Many of the most common helminths establish in the gastrointestinal tract, and can exert counter-inflammatory influences on the host immune system. For these reasons, interest has arisen in how parasites may ameliorate intestinal inflammation and whether these organisms, or products they release, could offer future therapies for immune disorders. In this review, we discuss interactions between helminth parasites and the mucosal immune system, and progress made towards identifying mechanisms and molecular mediators through which it may be possible to a...
Intestinal parasitic worms (commonly named intestinal helminths) affect close to one quarter of the ...
The lack of exposure to helminth infections, as a result of improved living standards and medical co...
There is an increase in the prevalence of chronic, noncommunicable diseases, including allergic and ...
Helminth parasites are highly prevalent in many low- and middle-income countries, in which inflammat...
Helminth parasites that inhabit mammalian body surfaces have a highly evolved relationship with the ...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
The profile of global health today presents a striking reciprocal distribution between parasitic dis...
In most natural environments, the large majority of mammals harbour parasitic helminths that often l...
AbstractThe profile of global health today presents a striking reciprocal distribution between paras...
Parasitic helminth infections are highly prevalent worldwide, however the distribution of infections...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Intestinal parasitic worms (commonly named intestinal helminths) affect close to one quarter of the ...
The lack of exposure to helminth infections, as a result of improved living standards and medical co...
There is an increase in the prevalence of chronic, noncommunicable diseases, including allergic and ...
Helminth parasites are highly prevalent in many low- and middle-income countries, in which inflammat...
Helminth parasites that inhabit mammalian body surfaces have a highly evolved relationship with the ...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
The profile of global health today presents a striking reciprocal distribution between parasitic dis...
In most natural environments, the large majority of mammals harbour parasitic helminths that often l...
AbstractThe profile of global health today presents a striking reciprocal distribution between paras...
Parasitic helminth infections are highly prevalent worldwide, however the distribution of infections...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Multiple recent investigations have highlighted the promise of helminth-based therapies for the trea...
Intestinal parasitic worms (commonly named intestinal helminths) affect close to one quarter of the ...
The lack of exposure to helminth infections, as a result of improved living standards and medical co...
There is an increase in the prevalence of chronic, noncommunicable diseases, including allergic and ...