2021
DOI: 10.1002/jlb.4mr0521-849rr
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Neutrophils vs. amoebas: Immunity against the protozoan parasiteEntamoeba histolytica

Abstract: Entamoeba histolytica is a protozoan parasite with high prevalence in developing countries, and causes amoebiasis. This disease affects the intestine and the liver, and is the third leading cause of human deaths among parasite infections. E. histolytica infection of the intestine or liver is associated with a strong inflammation characterized by a large number of infiltrating neutrophils. Consequently, several reports suggest that neutrophils play a protective role in amoebiasis. However, other reports indicat… Show more

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“…Data on the specific anti-parasitic role of mast cells and basophils, which behave functionally similar to eosinophils in hypersensitivity/allergic inflammation, are also inadequate [ 125 - 127 ]. By contrast, there is a growing body of evidence that neutrophils play a protective role against several parasitic infections such as E. histolytica, Leishmania , and Plasmodium infections [ 128 - 130 ]. Neutrophils may clear the parasites by a number of mechanisms including phagocytosis, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and formation of neutrophil extracellular traps.…”
Section: Parasites In Obesity-related Pathologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data on the specific anti-parasitic role of mast cells and basophils, which behave functionally similar to eosinophils in hypersensitivity/allergic inflammation, are also inadequate [ 125 - 127 ]. By contrast, there is a growing body of evidence that neutrophils play a protective role against several parasitic infections such as E. histolytica, Leishmania , and Plasmodium infections [ 128 - 130 ]. Neutrophils may clear the parasites by a number of mechanisms including phagocytosis, generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), and formation of neutrophil extracellular traps.…”
Section: Parasites In Obesity-related Pathologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For undetermined reasons,~10% of Eh infection sporadically breaches innate mucosal barriers and invades the lamina propria. Eh disease pathogenesis is the result of the dynamic interaction of Eh with different components of the immune system and the expression of Eh virulence factors (Faust and Guillen, 2012;Verkerke et al, 2012;Marie and Petri Jr, 2014;Ghosh et al, 2019;Rosales, 2021). When Eh breaches the innate protective mucus barrier (Moncada et al, 2003;Mortimer and Chadee, 2010;Begum et al, 2020a) it comes into direct contact with mucosal epithelial cells and subepithelial macrophages and dendritic cells.…”
Section: Nf-kb Regulation Duringmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After contact with E. histolytica , neutrophils form NETs around the E. histolytica in an explosive manner and completely cover them in a fuzzy DNA structure. After that, the parasites are fixed and killed ( 58 ).…”
Section: Phylum Sarcomastigophora Class Loboseamentioning
confidence: 99%