The immunological, environmental, and phylogenetic perpetrators of metastatic leishmaniasis.
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2014
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Resumo |
Cutaneous leishmaniases have persisted for centuries as chronically disfiguring parasitic infections affecting millions of people across the subtropics. Symptoms range from the more prevalent single, self-healing cutaneous lesion to a persistent, metastatic disease, where ulcerations and granulomatous nodules can affect multiple secondary sites of the skin and delicate facial mucosa, even sometimes diffusing throughout the cutaneous system as a papular rash. The basis for such diverse pathologies is multifactorial, ranging from parasite phylogeny to host immunocompetence and various environmental factors. Although complex, these pathologies often prey on weaknesses in the innate immune system and its pattern recognition receptors. This review explores the observed and potential associations among the multifactorial perpetrators of infectious metastasis and components of the innate immune system. |
Identificador |
https://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_D4BCA71B0F2E isbn:1471-5007 (Electronic) pmid:24954794 doi:10.1016/j.pt.2014.05.006 isiid:000340305300008 http://my.unil.ch/serval/document/BIB_D4BCA71B0F2E.pdf http://nbn-resolving.org/urn/resolver.pl?urn=urn:nbn:ch:serval-BIB_D4BCA71B0F2E8 |
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en |
Direitos |
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess |
Fonte |
Trends in Parasitology, vol. 30, no. 8, pp. 412-422 |
Palavras-Chave | #cutaneous leishmaniasis; metastatic leislunaniasis; post-kala-azar dermal leislunaniasis; Leishmania RNA virus; pattern recognition receptor; Toll-like receptor |
Tipo |
info:eu-repo/semantics/review article |