Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease (Mar 2022)

Immune Responses in Leishmaniasis: An Overview

  • Ana Caroline Costa-da-Silva,
  • Danielle de Oliveira Nascimento,
  • Jesuino R. M. Ferreira,
  • Kamila Guimarães-Pinto,
  • Leonardo Freire-de-Lima,
  • Alexandre Morrot,
  • Debora Decote-Ricardo,
  • Alessandra Almeida Filardy,
  • Celio Geraldo Freire-de-Lima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed7040054
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 4
p. 54

Abstract

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Leishmaniasis is a parasitic, widespread, and neglected disease that affects more than 90 countries in the world. More than 20 Leishmania species cause different forms of leishmaniasis that range in severity from cutaneous lesions to systemic infection. The diversity of leishmaniasis forms is due to the species of parasite, vector, environmental and social factors, genetic background, nutritional status, as well as immunocompetence of the host. Here, we discuss the role of the immune system, its molecules, and responses in the establishment, development, and outcome of Leishmaniasis, focusing on innate immune cells and Leishmania major interactions.

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