Hookworm recombinant protein promotes regulatory T cell responses that suppress experimental asthma

Volume: 8, Issue: 362
Published: Oct 26, 2016
Abstract
In the developed world, declining prevalence of some parasitic infections correlates with increased incidence of allergic and autoimmune disorders. Moreover, experimental human infection with some parasitic worms confers protection against inflammatory diseases in phase 2 clinical trials. Parasitic worms manipulate the immune system by secreting immunoregulatory molecules that offer promise as a novel therapeutic modality for inflammatory...
Paper Details
Title
Hookworm recombinant protein promotes regulatory T cell responses that suppress experimental asthma
Published Date
Oct 26, 2016
Volume
8
Issue
362
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