Infection by Leishmania takes place in the context of inflammation and tissue repair. Besides tissue resident macrophages, inflammatory macrophages and neutrophils are recruited to the infection site and serve both as host cells and as effectors against infection. Recent studies suggest additional important roles for monocytes and dendritic cells. This paper addresses recent experimental findings regarding the regulation of Leishmania major infection by these major phagocyte populations. In addition, the role of IL-4 on dendritic cells and monocytes is discussed
The development of a protective immune response to microorganisms involves complex interactions betw...
Neutrophils play an active role in the control of infections caused by intracellular pathogens such ...
Abstract Background Leishmania preferentially infects macrophages, which allow the parasite to multi...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Host defense to intracellular pathogens depends upon both innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune r...
Neutrophils are key components of the inflammatory response and as such contribute to the killing of...
SummaryInfection-induced inflammatory reactions involve a strong increase in dendritic cells (DCs) a...
Leishmaniasis is transmitted by sand flies leading to parasite inoculation into skin. In the mammali...
Abstract Background Leishmania pre...
In humans, leishmaniasis comprises a spectrum of disease from cutaneous lesions to destructive mucoc...
The initial steps of Leishmania infection in humans are largely unknown. There is limited informatio...
The initial steps of Leishmania infection in humans are largely unknown. There is limited informatio...
Dendritic cells (DCs), instructed by the priming signals from microbial factors, can produce interle...
Intracellular phagosomal pathogens represent a formidable challenge for innate immune cells, as, par...
Neutrophils play an active role in the control of infections caused by intracellular pathogens such ...
The development of a protective immune response to microorganisms involves complex interactions betw...
Neutrophils play an active role in the control of infections caused by intracellular pathogens such ...
Abstract Background Leishmania preferentially infects macrophages, which allow the parasite to multi...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Host defense to intracellular pathogens depends upon both innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune r...
Neutrophils are key components of the inflammatory response and as such contribute to the killing of...
SummaryInfection-induced inflammatory reactions involve a strong increase in dendritic cells (DCs) a...
Leishmaniasis is transmitted by sand flies leading to parasite inoculation into skin. In the mammali...
Abstract Background Leishmania pre...
In humans, leishmaniasis comprises a spectrum of disease from cutaneous lesions to destructive mucoc...
The initial steps of Leishmania infection in humans are largely unknown. There is limited informatio...
The initial steps of Leishmania infection in humans are largely unknown. There is limited informatio...
Dendritic cells (DCs), instructed by the priming signals from microbial factors, can produce interle...
Intracellular phagosomal pathogens represent a formidable challenge for innate immune cells, as, par...
Neutrophils play an active role in the control of infections caused by intracellular pathogens such ...
The development of a protective immune response to microorganisms involves complex interactions betw...
Neutrophils play an active role in the control of infections caused by intracellular pathogens such ...
Abstract Background Leishmania preferentially infects macrophages, which allow the parasite to multi...