Regulatory cells and immunosuppressive cytokines: parasite-derived factors induce immune polarization

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  • who: Ali Ouaissi and colleagues from the , Montpellier, France have published the research: Regulatory Cells and Immunosuppressive Cytokines: Parasite-Derived Factors Induce Immune Polarization, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 27/Nov/2006
  • what: The aim of this minireview is to analyze some of the current data related to the regulatory components or processes originating from the parasite (protozoa and some helminth pathogens) that affect host cellular functions leading to an immunosuppressive state that counteract proinflammatory cytokine production which may lead to excessive host tissue damage. The studies have provided evidence demonstrating that purified Tc52 acted . . .

     

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