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Immunology of cystic echinococcosis (hydatid disease).
British Medical Bulletin 2017 December 2
BACKGROUND: The neglected disease cystic echinococcosis is caused by larval Echinococcus granulosus flatworms, which form bladder-like hydatid cysts in liver, lungs, and other organs.
SOURCES OF DATA: Published literature.
AREAS OF AGREEMENT: Establishing larvae are susceptible to antibody-dependent killing, as attested by successful animal vaccination, whereas once established they are partially protected by the so-called laminated layer. Host responses are Th2 dominated, with a Th1 component. Diagnostic antigens from cyst fluid are known, but responses appear absent in one-fifth of patients.
AREAS OF CONTROVERSY: Is evasion mainly based on induction of Th2 or regulatory responses by the parasite?
GROWING POINTS: The parasite induces regulatory responses. The laminated layer has immune-regulatory properties.
AREAS TIMELY FOR DEVELOPING RESEARCH: Develop tools for functional genomics; characterize immunologically interesting proteins suggested by genomic information; analyse infection in broader context of granulomatous responses; identify molecules secreted/excreted by intact larvae/cysts towards their outside, including diffusible immune-regulators.
SOURCES OF DATA: Published literature.
AREAS OF AGREEMENT: Establishing larvae are susceptible to antibody-dependent killing, as attested by successful animal vaccination, whereas once established they are partially protected by the so-called laminated layer. Host responses are Th2 dominated, with a Th1 component. Diagnostic antigens from cyst fluid are known, but responses appear absent in one-fifth of patients.
AREAS OF CONTROVERSY: Is evasion mainly based on induction of Th2 or regulatory responses by the parasite?
GROWING POINTS: The parasite induces regulatory responses. The laminated layer has immune-regulatory properties.
AREAS TIMELY FOR DEVELOPING RESEARCH: Develop tools for functional genomics; characterize immunologically interesting proteins suggested by genomic information; analyse infection in broader context of granulomatous responses; identify molecules secreted/excreted by intact larvae/cysts towards their outside, including diffusible immune-regulators.
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