Cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in the generation of protective and pathogenic immune responses in human Chagas disease

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Autor(a) principal: Dutra,Walderez Ornelas
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Menezes,Cristiane Alves Silva, Villani,Fernanda Nobre Amaral, Costa,Germano Carneiro da, Silveira,Alexandre Barcelos Morais da, Reis,Débora d'Ávila, Gollob,Kenneth J
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
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Resumo: Perhaps one of the most intriguing aspects of human Chagas disease is the complex network of events that underlie the generation of protective versus pathogenic immune responses during the chronic phase of the disease. While most individuals do not develop patent disease, a large percentage may develop severe forms that eventually lead to death. Although many efforts have been devoted to deciphering these mechanisms, there is still much to be learned before we can fully understand the pathogenesis of Chagas disease. It is clear that the host's immune response is decisive in this process. While characteristics of the parasite influence the immune response, it is becoming evident that the host genetic background plays a fundamental role in the establishment of pathogenic versus protective responses. The involvement of three complex organisms, host, parasite and vector, is certainly one of the key aspects that calls for multidisciplinary approaches towards the understanding of Chagas disease. We believe that now, one hundred years after the discovery of Chagas disease, it is imperative to continue with highly interactive research in order to elucidate the immune response associated with disease evolution, which will be essential in designing prophylactic or therapeutic interventions.
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spelling Cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in the generation of protective and pathogenic immune responses in human Chagas diseasepathologyprotectionT-cellsimmunoregulationChagas diseasePerhaps one of the most intriguing aspects of human Chagas disease is the complex network of events that underlie the generation of protective versus pathogenic immune responses during the chronic phase of the disease. While most individuals do not develop patent disease, a large percentage may develop severe forms that eventually lead to death. Although many efforts have been devoted to deciphering these mechanisms, there is still much to be learned before we can fully understand the pathogenesis of Chagas disease. It is clear that the host's immune response is decisive in this process. While characteristics of the parasite influence the immune response, it is becoming evident that the host genetic background plays a fundamental role in the establishment of pathogenic versus protective responses. The involvement of three complex organisms, host, parasite and vector, is certainly one of the key aspects that calls for multidisciplinary approaches towards the understanding of Chagas disease. We believe that now, one hundred years after the discovery of Chagas disease, it is imperative to continue with highly interactive research in order to elucidate the immune response associated with disease evolution, which will be essential in designing prophylactic or therapeutic interventions.Instituto Oswaldo Cruz, Ministério da Saúde2009-07-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0074-02762009000900027Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz v.104 suppl.1 2009reponame:Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruzinstname:Fundação Oswaldo Cruzinstacron:FIOCRUZ10.1590/S0074-02762009000900027info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDutra,Walderez OrnelasMenezes,Cristiane Alves SilvaVillani,Fernanda Nobre AmaralCosta,Germano Carneiro daSilveira,Alexandre Barcelos Morais daReis,Débora d'ÁvilaGollob,Kenneth Jeng2020-04-25T17:50:38Zhttp://www.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php0074-02761678-8060opendoar:null2020-04-26 02:16:41.084Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz - Fundação Oswaldo Cruztrue
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in the generation of protective and pathogenic immune responses in human Chagas disease
title Cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in the generation of protective and pathogenic immune responses in human Chagas disease
spellingShingle Cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in the generation of protective and pathogenic immune responses in human Chagas disease
Dutra,Walderez Ornelas
pathology
protection
T-cells
immunoregulation
Chagas disease
title_short Cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in the generation of protective and pathogenic immune responses in human Chagas disease
title_full Cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in the generation of protective and pathogenic immune responses in human Chagas disease
title_fullStr Cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in the generation of protective and pathogenic immune responses in human Chagas disease
title_full_unstemmed Cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in the generation of protective and pathogenic immune responses in human Chagas disease
title_sort Cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in the generation of protective and pathogenic immune responses in human Chagas disease
author Dutra,Walderez Ornelas
author_facet Dutra,Walderez Ornelas
Menezes,Cristiane Alves Silva
Villani,Fernanda Nobre Amaral
Costa,Germano Carneiro da
Silveira,Alexandre Barcelos Morais da
Reis,Débora d'Ávila
Gollob,Kenneth J
author_role author
author2 Menezes,Cristiane Alves Silva
Villani,Fernanda Nobre Amaral
Costa,Germano Carneiro da
Silveira,Alexandre Barcelos Morais da
Reis,Débora d'Ávila
Gollob,Kenneth J
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dutra,Walderez Ornelas
Menezes,Cristiane Alves Silva
Villani,Fernanda Nobre Amaral
Costa,Germano Carneiro da
Silveira,Alexandre Barcelos Morais da
Reis,Débora d'Ávila
Gollob,Kenneth J
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv pathology
protection
T-cells
immunoregulation
Chagas disease
topic pathology
protection
T-cells
immunoregulation
Chagas disease
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Perhaps one of the most intriguing aspects of human Chagas disease is the complex network of events that underlie the generation of protective versus pathogenic immune responses during the chronic phase of the disease. While most individuals do not develop patent disease, a large percentage may develop severe forms that eventually lead to death. Although many efforts have been devoted to deciphering these mechanisms, there is still much to be learned before we can fully understand the pathogenesis of Chagas disease. It is clear that the host's immune response is decisive in this process. While characteristics of the parasite influence the immune response, it is becoming evident that the host genetic background plays a fundamental role in the establishment of pathogenic versus protective responses. The involvement of three complex organisms, host, parasite and vector, is certainly one of the key aspects that calls for multidisciplinary approaches towards the understanding of Chagas disease. We believe that now, one hundred years after the discovery of Chagas disease, it is imperative to continue with highly interactive research in order to elucidate the immune response associated with disease evolution, which will be essential in designing prophylactic or therapeutic interventions.
description Perhaps one of the most intriguing aspects of human Chagas disease is the complex network of events that underlie the generation of protective versus pathogenic immune responses during the chronic phase of the disease. While most individuals do not develop patent disease, a large percentage may develop severe forms that eventually lead to death. Although many efforts have been devoted to deciphering these mechanisms, there is still much to be learned before we can fully understand the pathogenesis of Chagas disease. It is clear that the host's immune response is decisive in this process. While characteristics of the parasite influence the immune response, it is becoming evident that the host genetic background plays a fundamental role in the establishment of pathogenic versus protective responses. The involvement of three complex organisms, host, parasite and vector, is certainly one of the key aspects that calls for multidisciplinary approaches towards the understanding of Chagas disease. We believe that now, one hundred years after the discovery of Chagas disease, it is imperative to continue with highly interactive research in order to elucidate the immune response associated with disease evolution, which will be essential in designing prophylactic or therapeutic interventions.
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