Innate Immune Effectors and Leishmania: an Overview of Complexities

IF 0.3 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Current Drug Therapy Pub Date : 2024-04-02 DOI:10.2174/0115748855295089240322081903
R. Tiwari, Afza Ahmad, Rafia Shekh, Ratnakar Shukla, Preeti Bajpai
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Leishmaniasis represents a pool of debilitating clinical manifestations affecting several individuals globally. The disease remains a serious global health and affects individuals in tropical and subtropical regions. The disease is endemic in several areas of South America, East Africa, the Indian sub-continent and the Mediterranean basin. The bite of female Phlebotomine sand establishes the infection of the Leishmania parasite within human flies belonging to the family Psychodidae (subfamily: Phlebotominae) of class Diptera. Several species of Leishmania parasite serve as the infectious trigger associated with varying clinical presentation of the disease. The immune response against the different parasitizing species varies, resulting in a complex response by innate immune cells. The present review summarizes some of the key innate immune effector cells involved during the infection with the Leishmania parasite in a quest to provide a deeper understanding of Leishmania- mediated immunobiology. The review also summarizes an up-to-date understanding of several strategies adopted by the parasite to evade immune response mediated by altering the functioning of some key innate immune effector cells. A better understanding of these immuno-biological events within the infected individual would help formulate immune-therapeutical interventions against the disease.
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先天性免疫效应因子与利什曼病:复杂性概述
利什曼病是一种临床表现令人衰弱的疾病,在全球范围内影响着许多人。该疾病仍然是一个严重的全球健康问题,影响着热带和亚热带地区的人们。这种疾病在南美洲、东非、印度次大陆和地中海盆地的一些地区流行。被雌性沙蝇叮咬后,人蝇体内的利什曼原虫就会受到感染,这些苍蝇属于双翅目灵蝇科(亚科:沙蝇属)。利什曼原虫有多个种类,其感染诱因与疾病的不同临床表现有关。针对不同寄生种类的免疫反应各不相同,导致先天性免疫细胞做出复杂的反应。本综述总结了利什曼原虫感染过程中涉及的一些关键先天性免疫效应细胞,以期加深对利什曼原虫介导的免疫生物学的理解。这篇综述还总结了对寄生虫通过改变一些关键先天免疫效应细胞的功能来逃避免疫反应的几种策略的最新认识。更好地了解感染者体内的这些免疫生物事件将有助于制定针对该疾病的免疫疗法干预措施。
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Current Drug Therapy
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期刊介绍: Current Drug Therapy publishes frontier reviews of high quality on all the latest advances in drug therapy covering: new and existing drugs, therapies and medical devices. The journal is essential reading for all researchers and clinicians involved in drug therapy.
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