R. Tiwari, Afza Ahmad, Rafia Shekh, Ratnakar Shukla, Preeti Bajpai
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Abstract
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.
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.