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Can helminth antigens be exploited therapeutically to downregulate pathological Th1 responses?
Current opinion in investigational drugs (London, England : 2000), 2005In developing countries where helminth infections are highly prevalent, Th1 autoimmune diseases are almost never reported. A hypothesis suggesting that this may be due to effects of helminth infection on the immune system has been developed, and has inspired scientists to explore the possibility of using helminth antigens to treat autoimmune diseases ...
Tim, Raine +3 more
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Small proline-rich protein 2A is a gut bactericidal protein deployed during helminth infection
Science, 2021Zehan Hu +2 more
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Antibody responses to helminth parasite antigens in malaria endemic populations.
2016Introduction Co-infection with P. falciparum and helminths in Sub-Saharan Africa could modulate the immune response towards the parasites as well as susceptibility to disease (Salgame et al. Nat Rev Immunol 2013). Our aim is to investigate the impact of helminth infections on the different immunity to malaria shown by ethnic groups from Burkina Faso ...
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IMMUNE RESPONSES TO HELMINTH PARASITE ANTIGENS IN MALARIA ENDEMIC POPULATIONS
2016Co-infection with P. falciparum and helminths in Sub-Saharan Africa could modulate the immune response towards the parasites as well as the individual susceptibility to clinical forms. Our aim is to investigate the impact of helminth infections on immune responses and susceptibility to malaria in different ethnic groups from Burkina Faso (Modiano et al.
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[ASPECTS OF STANDARDIZATION OF HELMINTH ANTIGENS].
Microbiologia, parazitologia, epidemiologia, 1996P, SOLOMON, J, TINTAREANU
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Bordetella pertussis Vaccine as an Adjuvant for Helminth Antigens
The Journal of Parasitology, 1968openaire +2 more sources
Helminthic Immune Modulation by Schistosoma Antigens: Implications for Translational Immunotherapy
Schistosoma species, causative agents of schistosomiasis, employ sophisticated immune evasion strategies that allow chronic infection in their human hosts. Central to these strategies are antigens secreted or shed by the parasite, which modulate host immune responses.openaire +1 more source

