Escaping deleterious immune response in their hosts: lessons from trypanosomatids
The Trypanosomatidae family includes the genera Trypanosoma and Leishmania, protozoan parasites displaying complex digenetic life cycles requiring a vertebrate host and an insect vector. Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, T. cruzi and Leishmania spp are important human pathogens causing Human African Try...
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doaj-b2425c35c50745bb9e0a7f2e106c29212020-11-24T23:22:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242016-05-01710.3389/fimmu.2016.00212197506Escaping deleterious immune response in their hosts: lessons from trypanosomatidsAnne eGeiger0geraldine ebossard1denis esereno2Joana ePissarra3jean-loup elemesre4philippe evincendeau5philippe eholzmuller6UMR INTERTRYP, IRD-CIRADUMR INTERTRYP, IRD-CIRADUMR INTERTRYP, IRD-CIRADUMR INTERTRYP, IRD-CIRADUMR INTERTRYP, IRD-CIRADUMR 177, IRD-CIRAD, Université de Bordeaux Laboratoire de ParasitologieUMR CMAEE CIRAD-INRA “Contrôle des maladies animales exotiques et émergentes”The Trypanosomatidae family includes the genera Trypanosoma and Leishmania, protozoan parasites displaying complex digenetic life cycles requiring a vertebrate host and an insect vector. Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, T. cruzi and Leishmania spp are important human pathogens causing Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT or Sleeping Sickness), Chagas’ disease, and various clinical forms of Leishmaniasis, respectively. They are transmitted to humans by tsetse flies, triatomine bugs or sandflies and affect millions of people worldwide.In humans, extracellular African trypanosomes (T. brucei) evade the hosts’ immune defences, allowing their transmission to the next host, via the tsetse vector. By contrast, T. cruzi and Leishmania sp. have developed a complex intracellular lifestyle, also preventing several mechanisms to circumvent the host’s immune response.This review seeks to set out the immune evasion strategies developed by the different trypanosomatids resulting from parasite-host interactions and, will focus on: clinical and epidemiological importance of diseases; life cycles: parasites-hosts-vectors; innate immunity: key steps for trypanosomatids in invading hosts; deregulation of antigen presenting cells; disruption of efficient specific immunity; and the immune responses used for parasite proliferation.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2016.00212/fullImmunosuppressionTrypanosoma cruziParasite-host interactionsLeishmania sp.Trypanosomatidae familyTrypanosoma brucei sp. |
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Anne eGeiger geraldine ebossard denis esereno Joana ePissarra jean-loup elemesre philippe evincendeau philippe eholzmuller Escaping deleterious immune response in their hosts: lessons from trypanosomatids Frontiers in Immunology Immunosuppression Trypanosoma cruzi Parasite-host interactions Leishmania sp. Trypanosomatidae family Trypanosoma brucei sp. |
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Anne eGeiger geraldine ebossard denis esereno Joana ePissarra jean-loup elemesre philippe evincendeau philippe eholzmuller |
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Escaping deleterious immune response in their hosts: lessons from trypanosomatids |
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Escaping deleterious immune response in their hosts: lessons from trypanosomatids |
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Escaping deleterious immune response in their hosts: lessons from trypanosomatids |
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Escaping deleterious immune response in their hosts: lessons from trypanosomatids |
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Escaping deleterious immune response in their hosts: lessons from trypanosomatids |
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escaping deleterious immune response in their hosts: lessons from trypanosomatids |
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Frontiers in Immunology |
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The Trypanosomatidae family includes the genera Trypanosoma and Leishmania, protozoan parasites displaying complex digenetic life cycles requiring a vertebrate host and an insect vector. Trypanosoma brucei gambiense, T. cruzi and Leishmania spp are important human pathogens causing Human African Trypanosomiasis (HAT or Sleeping Sickness), Chagas’ disease, and various clinical forms of Leishmaniasis, respectively. They are transmitted to humans by tsetse flies, triatomine bugs or sandflies and affect millions of people worldwide.In humans, extracellular African trypanosomes (T. brucei) evade the hosts’ immune defences, allowing their transmission to the next host, via the tsetse vector. By contrast, T. cruzi and Leishmania sp. have developed a complex intracellular lifestyle, also preventing several mechanisms to circumvent the host’s immune response.This review seeks to set out the immune evasion strategies developed by the different trypanosomatids resulting from parasite-host interactions and, will focus on: clinical and epidemiological importance of diseases; life cycles: parasites-hosts-vectors; innate immunity: key steps for trypanosomatids in invading hosts; deregulation of antigen presenting cells; disruption of efficient specific immunity; and the immune responses used for parasite proliferation. |
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Immunosuppression Trypanosoma cruzi Parasite-host interactions Leishmania sp. Trypanosomatidae family Trypanosoma brucei sp. |
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