Plasticity in Interferon Responses Modulates T-Cell Immunity in Parasitic Infections: Periphery to Thymus

Lovlesh Thakur, N. Akhtar, Aklank Jain, Hridayesh Parkash, Manju Jain
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Parasitic infections are the major threat prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions throughout the world. Different parasitic infections take a huge toll on mortality and morbidity at global level. Different parasites invade the host system, multiply inside host cells of their choice and sabotage defense mechanisms to overpower the host. T-cell immunity is majorly affected in different parasitic diseases such that the peripheral T-cell immune response is altered along with lesser explored thymic changes. Direct and/or indirect effect of parasitic infection leads to alterations in T-cell development, differentiation and activation resulting in deregulated T-cell immune mechanisms. Cytokines of interferon family play a significant role in determining the disease outcome and severity. Therefore, in this chapter, we here provide a detailed overview of the functional role played by IFNs during parasitic diseases in terms of their influence on peripheral T-cell activation and tolerance along with lesser explored impact on developing T cells in the thymus with altered microenvironmental niches.
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在寄生虫感染中干扰素反应的可塑性调节t细胞免疫:胸腺外周
寄生虫感染是世界各地热带和亚热带地区普遍存在的主要威胁。不同的寄生虫感染在全球范围内造成了巨大的死亡率和发病率。不同的寄生虫侵入宿主系统,在它们选择的宿主细胞内繁殖,破坏防御机制以压倒宿主。t细胞免疫主要在不同的寄生虫病中受到影响,因此外周t细胞免疫反应随着较少探索的胸腺变化而改变。寄生虫感染的直接和/或间接影响导致t细胞发育、分化和激活的改变,从而导致t细胞免疫机制的失调。干扰素家族细胞因子在决定疾病结局和严重程度中起重要作用。因此,在本章中,我们详细概述了ifn在寄生虫病中对外周T细胞活化和耐受性的影响,以及对胸腺微环境生态位改变对T细胞发育的影响。
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