Immunopathogenetic aspects of disease induced by Helminth parasites
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Immunopathogenetic aspects of disease induced by Helminth parasites
(Chemical immunology, vol. 66)
Karger, 1997
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Just as the magnitude of the growth and developmental problems attributable to human helminthiasis are being fully realized, we are able for the first time to describe defined immune responses giving rise to the pathological lesions seen. On the basis of the different sets of cytokines produced by CD4+ T cells, these responses can be classified according to the Th1/Th2/Th0 paradigm. Deleterious inflammatory responses to metazoan parasites appear to be consistently associated with a highly polarized Th2 cytokine profile. Thus, host-parasite models involving specific enteric and tissue helminths have provided seminal data on immunoregulatory and immunopathogenetic responses that are more broadly generalizable to the entire Th1/Th2 paradigm. The first three articles in this volume present an overview of recent advances in the understanding of the induction of IgE, eosinophilic, and cytokine regulatory responses to helminthic infection. Subsequent articles comprehensively review immunopathogenetic aspects of schistosomiasis, hookworm infection, echinococcosis, lymphatic filariasis, onchocerciasis, toxocariasis, and cysticercosis, and, at the same time, emphasize key directions and priorities. Conclusions from animal models of infection are set in the context of human disease wherever possible. For all immunologists with an interest in cytokine biology and for those interested in the biology of tropical infectious diseases this volume is essential reading.
目次
- The basis of IgE responses to specific antigenic determinants in helminthiasis, E. Lobos
- immunopathology of onchocerciasis - a role for eosinophils in onchocercal dermatitis and keratitis, E. Pearlman
- enteric helminth infection - immunopathology and resistance during intestinal nematode infection, R.K. Grencis
- pathogenesis of human hookworm infection - insights from a "new" zoonosis, P. Prociv
- human toxocariasis and the visceral larva migrans syndrome - correlative immunopathology, S.G. Kayes
- lymphatic filariasis, T.V. Rajan and A.V. Gundhlapalli
- immunologic basis of disease and disease regulation in schistosomiasis, A.W. Cheever
- immunopathology of echinococcosis, B. Gottstein and A. Hemphill
- "taenia solium" cysticercosis - host-parasite interactions and the immune response, A.C. White, Jr. et al.
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