Defence against the immune barrage: Helminth survival strategies

被引:43
作者
Riffkin, M
Seow, HF
Jackson, D
Brown, L
Wood, P
机构
[1] UNIV MELBOURNE, DEPT MICROBIOL, PARKVILLE, VIC 3052, AUSTRALIA
[2] MACFARLANE BURNET CTR MED RES, FAIRFIELD, VIC, AUSTRALIA
[3] CRC VACCINE TECHNOL, PARKVILLE, VIC, AUSTRALIA
关键词
cestode; cytokine; helminth; immuno-evasion; immunomodulation; immunosuppression; nematode; trematode;
D O I
10.1038/icb.1996.90
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Parasites have generated a range of countermeasures against the host immune system which allows their survival long enough for reproduction to occur. Parasite subsistence is enhanced by evasion of the immune response utilizing mechanisms such as antigenic variation of exposed immunogenic proteins, shedding of surface proteins which are the target of an immune response, and protease production to neutralise specific anti-parasite immune components, Recent advances in the fields of immunology and parasitology have highlighted a range of mechanisms by which the parasite actively modulates the immune response to allow survival. Parasite factors can directly suppress the function of certain subsets of immune cells as well as stimulating other cell, populations which have suppressive activity. Strategies such as the skewing of the type 1-type 2 cytokine profile to that of a less appropriate response, and the mimicry of host immune regulatory proteins are becoming more widely acknowledged as means by which helminths enhance their survival. An illustration of the extent by which parasites can exploit host immune components is emphasized by the use of host cytokines as parasite growth factors. This review will examine some of the strategies developed by helminths which enables them not only to survive in the host, but also to prosper.
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