Almost 2 billion people world-wide are infected with parasitic helminths. These complex multicellular eukaryotic organisms are capable of establishing long-term infections even in the face of an intact immune response. Typically, in these settings regulatory components of the immune response, such as Foxp3+ T regulatory cells (Tregs), become dominant, limiting protective effector responses towards the parasite. Helminths are thought to have evolved mechanisms, including release of immunomodulatory molecules termed excretory-secretory products (ES), to sway the balance between the regulatory and effector arms of the immune response to favour their persistence. In this thesis both the development of a protective immune response toward, and th...
Control of parasitic infections is dependent on mechanisms that limit invasion, reproduction or surv...
AbstractHelminth parasites drive dominant Th2 responses through an as yet unidentified pathway. We h...
Infections with parasitic helminths are counted as neglected tropical diseases; they infect million...
Almost 2 billion people world-wide are infected with parasitic helminths. These complex multicellul...
Parasitic helminths infect millions of people and animals worldwide. A key feature of their lifecyc...
The nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus is an excellent model for intestinal helminth parasitism. Inf...
T helper cell (Th1 and Th2) associated responses were examined following a primary infection with th...
7 pagesInternational audienceParasitic helminths interfere with the immune response of their hosts t...
9 pagesInternational audienceParasitic organisms have to cope with the defences deployed by their ho...
Helminth infection is frequently associated with the expansion of regulatory T cells (Tregs) and sup...
Helminth infections have been suggested to impair the development and outcome of Th1 responses to va...
Many helminth parasites are able to survive for long periods in immunocompetent hosts. It has been ...
Helminth infections have been suggested to impair the development and outcome of Th1 responses to va...
Intestinal parasitic nematodes live in intimate contact with the host microbiota. Changes in the mic...
Helminth infection is frequently associated with the expansion of regulatory T cells (Tregs) and sup...
Control of parasitic infections is dependent on mechanisms that limit invasion, reproduction or surv...
AbstractHelminth parasites drive dominant Th2 responses through an as yet unidentified pathway. We h...
Infections with parasitic helminths are counted as neglected tropical diseases; they infect million...
Almost 2 billion people world-wide are infected with parasitic helminths. These complex multicellul...
Parasitic helminths infect millions of people and animals worldwide. A key feature of their lifecyc...
The nematode Heligmosomoides polygyrus is an excellent model for intestinal helminth parasitism. Inf...
T helper cell (Th1 and Th2) associated responses were examined following a primary infection with th...
7 pagesInternational audienceParasitic helminths interfere with the immune response of their hosts t...
9 pagesInternational audienceParasitic organisms have to cope with the defences deployed by their ho...
Helminth infection is frequently associated with the expansion of regulatory T cells (Tregs) and sup...
Helminth infections have been suggested to impair the development and outcome of Th1 responses to va...
Many helminth parasites are able to survive for long periods in immunocompetent hosts. It has been ...
Helminth infections have been suggested to impair the development and outcome of Th1 responses to va...
Intestinal parasitic nematodes live in intimate contact with the host microbiota. Changes in the mic...
Helminth infection is frequently associated with the expansion of regulatory T cells (Tregs) and sup...
Control of parasitic infections is dependent on mechanisms that limit invasion, reproduction or surv...
AbstractHelminth parasites drive dominant Th2 responses through an as yet unidentified pathway. We h...
Infections with parasitic helminths are counted as neglected tropical diseases; they infect million...