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Cytokine saga in visceral leishmaniasis

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CYTOKINE
Volume 147, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cyto.2020.155322

Keywords

Leishmania; Cell-mediated immunity; Visceral leishmaniasis; T cells; Progression and resolution Cytokines

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  1. Department of Science and Technology, Government of India under Indo-Iranian Bilateral Joint International project [DST/INT/Iran/P-09/2018]

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In humans, infection with Leishmania results in a spectrum of diseases, with parasite evasion of macrophage immune responses being a key mechanism. Studies have shown that cell-mediated immunity plays a crucial role in the development and resolution of leishmaniasis.
In humans, infection with Leishmania manifests into a spectrum of diseases. The manifestation of the diseases depend on the resultant evasion of the parasite to immune responses namely by macrophages, which is an exclusive host of Leishmania. The B cells valiantly mount antibody responses, however, to no avail as the Leishmania parasites occupy the intracellular niches of the macrophages and subvert the immune response. Extensive studies have been documented on the role of cell-mediated immunity (CMI) in protection and counter survival strategies of the parasites leading to downregulation of CMI. The present review attempts to discuss the cytokines in progression or resolution of visceral form of leishmaniasis or kala-azar, predominantly affecting the Indian subcontinent. The components/cytokine(s) responsible for the regulation of the critical balance of T helper cells and their subsets have been discussed in the perspective. Therefore, any strategy involving the treatment of visceral leishmania (VL) needs to consider the balance and regulation of T cell function.

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