Autor: |
Fátima Horta, Maria, Pinheiro Mendes, Bárbara, Henrique Roma, Eric, Noronha, Fátima Soares Motta, Pereira Macêdo, Juan, Souza Oliveira, Luciana, Morato Duarte, Myrian, Quercia Vieira, Leda |
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Journal of Parasitology Research; 2012, p1-11, 11p, 2 Graphs |
Abstrakt: |
Cutaneous leishmaniasis affects millions of people around the world. Several species of Leishmania infect mouse strains, and murine models closely reproduce the cutaneous lesions caused by the parasite in humans. Mouse models have enabled studies on the pathogenesis and effector mechanisms of host resistance to infection. Here, we review the role of nitric oxide (NO), reactive oxygen species (ROS), and peroxynitrite (ONOO-) in the control of parasites by macrophages, which are both the host cells and the effector cells. We also discuss the role of neutrophil-derived oxygen and nitrogen reactive species during infection with Leishmania. We emphasize the role of these cells in the outcome of leishmaniasis early after infection, before the adaptive Th-cell immune response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
Databáze: |
Complementary Index |
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