• Medientyp: E-Book
  • Titel: Parasites and allergy : a new dimension of host-parasite interactions
  • Enthält: Cover; Contents; Foreword; Helminth-Induced Immunoregulation of an Allergic Response to Food; The Mutual Influence of Nematode Infection and Allergy; Human Schistosomiasis Decreases Immune Responses to Allergens and Clinical Manifestations of Asthma; Proteases in Helminth- and Allergen-Induced Inflammatory Responses; Mechanisms Underlying Helminth-Induced Th2 Polarization: Default, Negative or Positive Pathways?; Regulation of Dendritic Cell Function by Pathogen-Derived Molecules Plays a Key Role in Dictating the Outcome of the Adaptive Immune Response
    Glycans Modulate Immune Responses in Helminth Infections and AllergyRole of the Natural Killer T Lymphocytes in Th2 Responses during Allergic Asthma and Helminth Parasitic Diseases; The Mast Cell and Gut Nematodes: Damage and Defence; Basophils, Basophilia and Helminth Infections; Innate, Adaptive and Regulatory Responses in Schistosomiasis: Relationship to Allergy; Regulatory T Cells Induced by Parasites and the Modulation of Allergic Responses; Author Index; Subject Index
    Cover; Contents; Foreword; Helminth-Induced Immunoregulation of an Allergic Response to Food; The Mutual Influence of Nematode Infection and Allergy; Human Schistosomiasis Decreases Immune Responses to Allergens and Clinical Manifestations of Asthma; Proteases in Helminth- and Allergen-Induced Inflammatory Responses; Mechanisms Underlying Helminth-Induced Th2 Polarization: Default, Negative or Positive Pathways?; Regulation of Dendritic Cell Function by Pathogen-Derived Molecules Plays a Key Role in Dictating the Outcome of the Adaptive Immune Response
    Glycans Modulate Immune Responses in Helminth Infections and AllergyRole of the Natural Killer T Lymphocytes in Th2 Responses during Allergic Asthma and Helminth Parasitic Diseases; The Mast Cell and Gut Nematodes: Damage and Defence; Basophils, Basophilia and Helminth Infections; Innate, Adaptive and Regulatory Responses in Schistosomiasis: Relationship to Allergy; Regulatory T Cells Induced by Parasites and the Modulation of Allergic Responses; Author Index; Subject Index
  • Beteiligte: Capron, Monique [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]; Trottein, Franc̦ois [Sonstige Person, Familie und Körperschaft]
  • Erschienen: Basel: Karger, 2006
    Online-Ausg.
  • Erschienen in: Chemical immunology and allergy ; 90
  • Umfang: XII + 202 S
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1159/isbn.978-3-318-01251-4
  • ISBN: 3805579748
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  • RVK-Notation: XD 9622 : Reaktionen, Entzündung, Wundheilung (Immunität, Allergie)
    YD 9822 : Reaktionen, Entzündung, Wundheilung (Immunität, Allergie)
  • Schlagwörter: Helminths ; Allergy Pathogenesis ; Helminthiasis ; Immune response ; Nematodes ; Parasites ; Allergy and Immunology ; Th2 Cells immunology ; Hypersensitivity parasitology ; Helminths immunology ; Helminthiasis immunology ; Th1 Cells immunology ; Allergy ; Asthma ; Helminthology ; Immunology ; Infectious Diseases ; Microbiology ; Parasitology ; Pathology ; Pneumology
  • Reproduktionsreihe: Karger eBooks Collection 1997-2009
  • Art der Reproduktion: Online-Ausg.
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  • Anmerkungen: Includes bibliographical references and indexes
  • Beschreibung: The inverse correlation between allergic diseases and helminth infections has been debated for over 30 years. It was initially assumed that the underlying mechanism is an imbalance between Th1 and Th2 responses that, as a result of reduced exposure to Th1-inducing infectious pathogens, has tipped to allergic Th2 responses. It has only recently been clearly demonstrated that helminth infections have negative effects on allergic disease manifestation. This was shown to be consistent with the activity of regulatory cell populations, which control the effector mechanisms of both Th1 and Th2. In this book, international experts in the field discuss the various roles of the cell populations involved in allergic reactions and helminth infections such as regulatory T and B cells, natural killer T cells, mast cells and basophils.Essential for specialists and students in the field, the contributions to this volume pave the way to new directions of research for the successful immunization against helminths and the prevention of inflammatory responses in allergic and autoimmune diseases