Non-human primates and Leishmania immunity

In the context of infectious diseases, non-human primates (NHP) provide the best animal models of human diseases due to the close phylogenetic relationship and the similar physiology and anatomical systems. Herein, we summarized the contribution of NHP models for understanding the immunity to leishm...

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Main Authors: Sonia André, Vasco Rodrigues, Morgane Picard, Ricardo Silvestre, Jérôme Estaquier
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590153220300185
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spelling doaj-bb1251108747417eb79ffcc3ca1171852020-12-21T04:48:20ZengElsevierCytokine: X2590-15322020-12-0124100038Non-human primates and Leishmania immunitySonia André0Vasco Rodrigues1Morgane Picard2Ricardo Silvestre3Jérôme Estaquier4INSERM-U1124, Paris University, Paris, FranceINSERM-U1124, Paris University, Paris, FranceINSERM-U1124, Paris University, Paris, FranceICVS/3B’s – PT Government Associate Laboratory, Braga/Guimarães, Portugal; Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Medicine, University of Minho, Braga, PortugalINSERM-U1124, Paris University, Paris, France; Centre de Recherche du CHU de Québec, Laval University, QC, Quebec, Canada; Corresponding author at: Centre de Recherche du CHU de Québec, Université Laval, Quebec, Canada.In the context of infectious diseases, non-human primates (NHP) provide the best animal models of human diseases due to the close phylogenetic relationship and the similar physiology and anatomical systems. Herein, we summarized the contribution of NHP models for understanding the immunity to leishmaniases, which are a group of diseases caused by infection with protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania and classified as one of the neglected tropical diseases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590153220300185LeishmaniaMonkeysImmunityT cellsTfhCXCR5
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author Sonia André
Vasco Rodrigues
Morgane Picard
Ricardo Silvestre
Jérôme Estaquier
spellingShingle Sonia André
Vasco Rodrigues
Morgane Picard
Ricardo Silvestre
Jérôme Estaquier
Non-human primates and Leishmania immunity
Cytokine: X
Leishmania
Monkeys
Immunity
T cells
Tfh
CXCR5
author_facet Sonia André
Vasco Rodrigues
Morgane Picard
Ricardo Silvestre
Jérôme Estaquier
author_sort Sonia André
title Non-human primates and Leishmania immunity
title_short Non-human primates and Leishmania immunity
title_full Non-human primates and Leishmania immunity
title_fullStr Non-human primates and Leishmania immunity
title_full_unstemmed Non-human primates and Leishmania immunity
title_sort non-human primates and leishmania immunity
publisher Elsevier
series Cytokine: X
issn 2590-1532
publishDate 2020-12-01
description In the context of infectious diseases, non-human primates (NHP) provide the best animal models of human diseases due to the close phylogenetic relationship and the similar physiology and anatomical systems. Herein, we summarized the contribution of NHP models for understanding the immunity to leishmaniases, which are a group of diseases caused by infection with protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania and classified as one of the neglected tropical diseases.
topic Leishmania
Monkeys
Immunity
T cells
Tfh
CXCR5
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590153220300185
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