Molecular Mimicry: Parasite Evasion and Host Defense

Author(s):  
R. T. Damian
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Saurabh Pandey ◽  
Sashi Kant ◽  
Masuma Khawary ◽  
Deeksha Tripathi

Macrophages are key arsenals of the immune system against invaders. After compartmental isolation of a pathogen in phagosomes, the host immune response attempts to neutralize the pathogen. However, pathogens possess the ability to subvert these assaults and can also convert macrophages into their replicative niche. The multiple host defense evasion mechanisms employed by these pathogens like phagosome maturation arrest, molecular mimicry through secretory antigens, interference with host signaling, active radical neutralization, inhibition of phagosome acidification, alteration of programmed cell death and many other mechanisms. Macrophage biology as a part of the host-pathogen interaction has expanded rapidly in the past decade. The present review aims to shed some light upon the macrophage defense evasion strategies employed by infecting pathogens. We have also incorporated recent knowledge in the field of macrophage dynamics during infection and evolutionary perspectives of macrophage dynamics.


Author(s):  
Maik Luu ◽  
Rossana Romero ◽  
Jasmin Bazant ◽  
Elfadil Abass ◽  
Sabrina Hartmann ◽  
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Pneumologie ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 65 (12) ◽  
Author(s):  
F Behler ◽  
K Steinwede ◽  
R Maus ◽  
J Bohling ◽  
UA Maus

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