The prominent role of neutrophils during the initial phase of infection by Leishmania parasites.

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Title
The prominent role of neutrophils during the initial phase of infection by Leishmania parasites.
Journal
Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology
Author(s)
Charmoy M., Auderset F., Allenbach C., Tacchini-Cottier F.
ISSN
1110-7251
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Published
Issued date
2010
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Oui
Volume
2010
Pages
719361
Language
english
Abstract
Neutrophils are rapidly and massively recruited to the site of Leishmania inoculation, where they phagocytose the parasites, some of which are able to survive within these first host cells. Neutrophils can thus provide a transient safe shelter for the parasites, prior to their entry into macrophages where they will replicate. In addition, neutrophils release and synthesize rapidly several factors including cytokines and chemokines. The mechanism involved in their rapid recruitment to the site of parasite inoculation, as well as the putative consequences of their massive presence on the microenvironment of the focus of infection will be discussed in the context of the development of the Leishmania-specific immune response.
Keywords
TNF RECEPTOR P55, MAJOR INFECTION, CUTANEOUS LEISHMANIASIS, INTRACELLULAR PATHOGENS, MICE LACKING, IN-VIVO, GRANULOCYTES, RESISTANT, CELLS, MACROPHAGES
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