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Eosinophils and Trichinella infection: toxic for the parasite and the host?

Bruschi, Fabrizio and Korenaga, Masataka and Watanabe, Naohiro (2008) Eosinophils and Trichinella infection: toxic for the parasite and the host? Trends in Parasitology, 24/200 (10). pp. 462-467. ISSN 1471-4922

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            Abstract

            Peripheral blood and tissue eosinophilia characterize trichinellosis in humans, and present in addition to the increased total IgE levels that occur in many helminth infections. Both processes are the consequence of T-helper 2 activation. Blood and tissue eosinophilia begins with eosinophilopoiesis in the bone marrow, which is followed by the migration of eosinophils through the circulatory system, the eosinophil infiltration of tissues at the inflammatory foci and, finally, degranulation and cell death. Recently, some aspects of eosinophilia caused by Trichinella spiralis infection have been elucidated; however, the protective role of this population of cells against Trichinella parasites remains controversial. Furthermore, when eosinophils are numerous, they can be toxic for host tissues. This review discusses these issues in both human and rodent infection models.

            Item Type: Article
            Subjects: Area07 - Scienze agrarie e veterinarie > VET/06 - Parassitologia e malattie parassitarie degli animali
            Divisions: Dipartimenti (until 2012) > DIPARTIMENTO DI PATOLOGIA SPERIMENTALE, BIOTECNOLOGIE MEDICHE, INFETTIVOLOGIA ED EPIDEMIOLOGIA
            Depositing User: Prof FABRIZIO BRUSCHI
            Date Deposited: 15 Dec 2008
            Last Modified: 20 Dec 2010 11:55
            URI: http://eprints.adm.unipi.it/id/eprint/527

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