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Immunological mechanisms involved in macrophage activation and polarization in schistosomiasis

Human schistosomiasis is caused by helminths of the genus Schistosoma. Macrophages play a crucial role in the immune regulation of this disease. These cells acquire different phenotypes depending on the type of stimulus they receive. M1 macrophages can be ‘classically activated’ and can display a pr...

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Autores principales: Licá, Irlla Correia Lima, Frazão, Gleycka Cristine Carvalho Gomes, Nogueira, Ranielly Araujo, Lira, Maria Gabriela Sampaio, dos Santos, Vitor Augusto Ferreira, Rodrigues, João Gustavo Mendes, Miranda, Guilherme Silva, Carvalho, Rafael Cardoso, Silva, Lucilene Amorim, Guerra, Rosane Nassar Meireles, Nascimento, Flávia Raquel Fernandes
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10089811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36601859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182023000021
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author Licá, Irlla Correia Lima
Frazão, Gleycka Cristine Carvalho Gomes
Nogueira, Ranielly Araujo
Lira, Maria Gabriela Sampaio
dos Santos, Vitor Augusto Ferreira
Rodrigues, João Gustavo Mendes
Miranda, Guilherme Silva
Carvalho, Rafael Cardoso
Silva, Lucilene Amorim
Guerra, Rosane Nassar Meireles
Nascimento, Flávia Raquel Fernandes
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Frazão, Gleycka Cristine Carvalho Gomes
Nogueira, Ranielly Araujo
Lira, Maria Gabriela Sampaio
dos Santos, Vitor Augusto Ferreira
Rodrigues, João Gustavo Mendes
Miranda, Guilherme Silva
Carvalho, Rafael Cardoso
Silva, Lucilene Amorim
Guerra, Rosane Nassar Meireles
Nascimento, Flávia Raquel Fernandes
author_sort Licá, Irlla Correia Lima
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description Human schistosomiasis is caused by helminths of the genus Schistosoma. Macrophages play a crucial role in the immune regulation of this disease. These cells acquire different phenotypes depending on the type of stimulus they receive. M1 macrophages can be ‘classically activated’ and can display a proinflammatory phenotype. M2 or ‘alternatively activated’ macrophages are considered anti-inflammatory cells. Despite the relevance of macrophages in controlling infections, the role of the functional types of these cells in schistosomiasis is unclear. This review highlights different molecules and/or macrophage activation and polarization pathways during Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma japonicum infection. This review is based on original and review articles obtained through searches in major databases, including Scopus, Google Scholar, ACS, PubMed, Wiley, Scielo, Web of Science, LILACS and ScienceDirect. Our findings emphasize the importance of S. mansoni and S. japonicum antigens in macrophage polarization, as they exert immunomodulatory effects in different stages of the disease and are therefore important as therapeutic targets for schistosomiasis and in vaccine development. A combination of different antigens can provide greater protection, as it possibly stimulates an adequate immune response for an M1 or M2 profile and leads to host resistance; however, this warrants in vitro and in vivo studies.
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spelling pubmed-100898112023-04-13 Immunological mechanisms involved in macrophage activation and polarization in schistosomiasis Licá, Irlla Correia Lima Frazão, Gleycka Cristine Carvalho Gomes Nogueira, Ranielly Araujo Lira, Maria Gabriela Sampaio dos Santos, Vitor Augusto Ferreira Rodrigues, João Gustavo Mendes Miranda, Guilherme Silva Carvalho, Rafael Cardoso Silva, Lucilene Amorim Guerra, Rosane Nassar Meireles Nascimento, Flávia Raquel Fernandes Parasitology Review Article Human schistosomiasis is caused by helminths of the genus Schistosoma. Macrophages play a crucial role in the immune regulation of this disease. These cells acquire different phenotypes depending on the type of stimulus they receive. M1 macrophages can be ‘classically activated’ and can display a proinflammatory phenotype. M2 or ‘alternatively activated’ macrophages are considered anti-inflammatory cells. Despite the relevance of macrophages in controlling infections, the role of the functional types of these cells in schistosomiasis is unclear. This review highlights different molecules and/or macrophage activation and polarization pathways during Schistosoma mansoni and Schistosoma japonicum infection. This review is based on original and review articles obtained through searches in major databases, including Scopus, Google Scholar, ACS, PubMed, Wiley, Scielo, Web of Science, LILACS and ScienceDirect. Our findings emphasize the importance of S. mansoni and S. japonicum antigens in macrophage polarization, as they exert immunomodulatory effects in different stages of the disease and are therefore important as therapeutic targets for schistosomiasis and in vaccine development. A combination of different antigens can provide greater protection, as it possibly stimulates an adequate immune response for an M1 or M2 profile and leads to host resistance; however, this warrants in vitro and in vivo studies. Cambridge University Press 2023-04 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10089811/ /pubmed/36601859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182023000021 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
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Licá, Irlla Correia Lima
Frazão, Gleycka Cristine Carvalho Gomes
Nogueira, Ranielly Araujo
Lira, Maria Gabriela Sampaio
dos Santos, Vitor Augusto Ferreira
Rodrigues, João Gustavo Mendes
Miranda, Guilherme Silva
Carvalho, Rafael Cardoso
Silva, Lucilene Amorim
Guerra, Rosane Nassar Meireles
Nascimento, Flávia Raquel Fernandes
Immunological mechanisms involved in macrophage activation and polarization in schistosomiasis
title Immunological mechanisms involved in macrophage activation and polarization in schistosomiasis
title_full Immunological mechanisms involved in macrophage activation and polarization in schistosomiasis
title_fullStr Immunological mechanisms involved in macrophage activation and polarization in schistosomiasis
title_full_unstemmed Immunological mechanisms involved in macrophage activation and polarization in schistosomiasis
title_short Immunological mechanisms involved in macrophage activation and polarization in schistosomiasis
title_sort immunological mechanisms involved in macrophage activation and polarization in schistosomiasis
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10089811/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36601859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182023000021
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