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Helminths and immunological tolerance

机译:Helminths和免疫耐受性

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Current immunosuppression regimens for solid-organ transplantation have shown disappointing efficacy in the prevention of chronic allograft rejection and carry unacceptable risks including toxicity, neoplasia, and life-threatening infection. Achievement of immunological tolerance (long-term antigen unresponsiveness in an immunocompetent host) presents the exciting prospect of freedom from immunosuppression for transplant recipients. It is now 60 years since the first demonstration of immunological tolerance in animal models of transplantation, but translation into routine clinical practice remains elusive. Helminth parasites may provide novel strategies toward achieving this goal. Helminths are remarkably successful parasites: they currently infect more than one quarter of the world's population. It is now well established that the parasites' success is the result of active immunomodulation of their hosts' immune response. Although this primarily secures ongoing survival of the parasites, helminth-induced immunomodulation can also have a number of benefits for the host. Significant reductions in the prevalence of allergy and autoimmune conditions among helminth-infected populations are well recognized and there is now a significant body of evidence to suggest that harmful immune responses to alloantigens may be abrogated as well. Here, we review all existing studies of helminth infection and transplantation, explore the mechanisms involved, and discuss possible avenues for future translation to clinical practice.
机译:用于固器官移植的免疫抑制的电流的方案已经在预防慢性同种异体移植物排斥的令人失望所示功效和携带不可接受的风险,包括毒性,瘤形成,和威胁生命的感染。 (在免疫活性宿主长期抗原反应迟钝)免疫耐受的成果呈现免于免疫抑制移植受者的令人兴奋的前景。现在是60年在移植的动物模型免疫耐受,但翻译的第一个示范纳入日常临床实践仍然遥遥无期。蠕虫寄生虫可以提供朝着实现这一目标的新策略。蠕虫是非常成功的寄生虫:它们目前感染世界人口的四分之一以上。现在是公认的寄生虫的成功就是他们的主人的主动免疫调节的结果,免疫反应。虽然这主要是确保了寄生虫的生存正在进行,寄生虫引起的免疫调节还可以有一些为主机的好处。在过敏和蠕虫感染的人群自身免疫性疾病的发病率显著减少是公认现在有证据表明,同种抗原有害的免疫反应可能废止以及一个显著的身体。在这里,我们回顾蠕虫感染和移植的所有现有的研究,探讨其可能的机制,并讨论未来的翻译到临床实践的可能途径。

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