2024
DOI: 10.1128/iai.00175-24
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Eosinophils as drivers of bacterial immunomodulation and persistence

Katelyn M. Parrish,
Monica C. Gestal

Abstract: Traditionally, eosinophils have been linked to parasitic infections and pathological disease states. However, emerging literature has unveiled a more nuanced and intricate role for these cells, demonstrating their key functions in maintaining mucosal homeostasis. Eosinophils exhibit diverse phenotypes and exert multifaceted effects during infections, ranging from promoting pathogen persistence to triggering allergic reactions. Our investigations primarily focus on Bordetella spp., w… Show more

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