Grencis Richard K, Humphreys Neil E, Bancroft Allison J
Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Immunol Rev. 2014 Jul;260(1):183-205. doi: 10.1111/imr.12188.
Immune responses to gastrointestinal nematodes have been studied extensively for over 80 years and intensively investigated over the last 30-40 years. The use of laboratory models has led to the discovery of new mechanisms of protective immunity and made major contributions to our fundamental understanding of both innate and adaptive responses. In addition to host protection, it is clear that immunoregulatory processes are common in infected individuals and resistance often operates alongside modulation of immunity. This review aims to discuss the recent discoveries in both host protection and immunoregulation against gastrointestinal nematodes, placing the data in context of the specific life cycles imposed by the different parasites studied and the future challenges of considering the mucosal/immune axis to encompass host, parasite, and microbiome in its widest sense.
对胃肠道线虫的免疫反应已被广泛研究了80多年,并在过去30至40年中得到深入调查。实验室模型的使用促成了保护性免疫新机制的发现,并为我们对先天和适应性反应的基本理解做出了重大贡献。除了宿主保护外,很明显免疫调节过程在受感染个体中很常见,并且抵抗力通常与免疫调节同时起作用。本综述旨在讨论宿主针对胃肠道线虫的保护和免疫调节方面的最新发现,将这些数据置于所研究的不同寄生虫所特有的生命周期背景下,以及在最广泛意义上考虑粘膜/免疫轴以涵盖宿主、寄生虫和微生物组所面临的未来挑战之中。