Wakelin D
Department of Life Science, University of Nottingham, England, U.K.
Parassitologia. 1997 Dec;39(4):269-74.
Aspects of the immune responses made by hosts to infection with intestinal parasites are discussed in relation to data from experimental systems in mice involving infections with the protozoans Eimeria vermiformis and Cryptosporidium spp., and the nematodes Nippostrongylus brasiliensis and Trichinella spiralis. The focus of the review is our knowledge and understanding of the roles played by the intestinal mucosa and the epithelial cells of the mucosa in the induction, regulation and expression of the immune and inflammatory responses that provide the host with protection but which may also lead to pathology. Emphasis is placed on current knowledge of T helper cell and cytokine involvement in these responses. The relationship between pathology and protection is discussed briefly, as are some aspects of the development of vaccines effective against intestinal parasites.
本文结合小鼠实验系统的数据,讨论了宿主对肠道寄生虫感染所产生的免疫反应的各个方面。这些实验涉及原生动物蠕虫艾美球虫和隐孢子虫属,以及线虫巴西日圆线虫和旋毛虫的感染。综述的重点是我们对肠道黏膜及其上皮细胞在免疫和炎症反应的诱导、调节和表达中所起作用的认识和理解。这些免疫和炎症反应为宿主提供保护,但也可能导致病理变化。重点阐述了辅助性T细胞和细胞因子参与这些反应的现有知识。简要讨论了病理与保护之间的关系,以及有效对抗肠道寄生虫疫苗的一些研发情况。