Abstract
Parasites interact with different B cell compartments triggering, in most cases, a vigorous antibody response. Unfortunately, this response is not necessarily protective; indeed, it can be harmful for the host. In this chapter we describe how protozoan parasites and helminths induce mature B cell responses and how B cells influence the characteristics of T cell response involved in parasite control. To protect themselves, the parasites develop unique ways to evade B cell responses, including changes in their antigenic coat and induction of immunosuppression and apoptosis of B cells. We discuss how parasites elude B cell immunity establishing a favourable balance that drives the infection to chronicity.
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Carolina L Montes, Daniela A Bermejo, Maria C Amezcua Vesely, Eva V Acosta Rodriguez, Adriana Gruppi ;B Cell Response to Parasite Infections: A Survival Battle Between Hosts and Parasites, Immune Response to Parasitic Infections Protozoa (2010) 1: 1. https://doi.org/10.2174/978160805148911001010001
DOI https://doi.org/10.2174/978160805148911001010001 |
Print ISSN 2543-215X |
Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
Online ISSN 1879-744X |