Department of Paraclinical Studies, School of Veterinary Medicine, The University of Zambia, Lusaka, Zambia.
Parasite Immunol. 2011 Aug;33(8):430-7. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3024.2011.01280.x.
Unlike other protozoan parasites, African trypanosomes never enter the host cell at any stage of their development. Instead, these parasites swim freely in the immunologically hostile host tissue fluids. During the course of infection, a complex interaction between the host immune responses and trypanosome survival strategies occurs. Continued contacts with the host's immune system occurring during the course of infection could have provided strong selection pressure for African trypanosomes to evolve very sophisticated mechanisms to evade immune killing to survive the hostile immunological environment in the infected host. This review discusses some of the documented immunological evasion mechanisms African trypanosomes employ for their survival and perpetuity.
与其他原生动物寄生虫不同,非洲锥虫在其发育的任何阶段都从未进入宿主细胞。相反,这些寄生虫在免疫上具有敌意的宿主组织液中自由游动。在感染过程中,宿主免疫反应和锥虫生存策略之间发生复杂的相互作用。在感染过程中与宿主免疫系统的持续接触可能为非洲锥虫提供了强大的选择压力,促使它们进化出非常复杂的机制来逃避免疫杀伤,从而在感染宿主的敌对免疫环境中生存。本综述讨论了一些有文献记录的非洲锥虫为了生存和持续存在而采用的免疫逃避机制。