A Brugia malayi homolog of macrophage migration inhibitory factor reveals an important link between macrophages and eosinophil recruitment during nematode infection.
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The genome of the kinetoplastid parasite, Leishmania majorStructural and functional characterization of a secreted hookworm Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF) that interacts with the human MIF receptor CD74Conservation of long-range synteny and microsynteny between the genomes of two distantly related nematodesIL-4 dependent alternatively-activated macrophages have a distinctive in vivo gene expression phenotypeMacrophage proliferation, provenance, and plasticity in macroparasite infectionRelease of Small RNA-containing Exosome-like Vesicles from the Human Filarial Parasite Brugia malayiBrugia malayi excreted/secreted proteins at the host/parasite interface: stage- and gender-specific proteomic profilingYm1 is a neutrophil granule protein that crystallizes in p47phox-deficient miceTransfer of in vivo primed transgenic T cells supports allergic lung inflammation and FIZZ1 and Ym1 production in an IL-4Rα and STAT6 dependent manner.Epitope mapping of monoclonal antibody 1B9 against plasmodium falciparum-derived macrophage migration inhibitory factor.Thioredoxin peroxidase secreted by Fasciola hepatica induces the alternative activation of macrophages.Chitinase and Fizz family members are a generalized feature of nematode infection with selective upregulation of Ym1 and Fizz1 by antigen-presenting cellsOstertagia ostertagi macrophage migration inhibitory factor is present in all developmental stages and may cross-regulate host functions through interaction with the host receptor.Trichomonas vaginalis homolog of macrophage migration inhibitory factor induces prostate cell growth, invasiveness, and inflammatory responsesInducible costimulator is required for type 2 antibody isotype switching but not T helper cell type 2 responses in chronic nematode infection.Interleukin-10 limits local and body cavity inflammation during infection with muscle-stage Trichinella spiralisInfection stage-dependent modulation of macrophage activation in Trypanosoma congolense-resistant and -susceptible mice.Immune modulation by helminth parasites of ruminants: implications for vaccine development and host immune competence.Elevated levels of the Plasmodium yoelii homologue of macrophage migration inhibitory factor attenuate blood-stage malaria.Macrophage migration inhibitory factor plays a critical role in mediating protection against the helminth parasite Taenia crassiceps.Secretome Analysis of the Pine Wood Nematode Bursaphelenchus xylophilus Reveals the Tangled Roots of Parasitism and Its Potential for Molecular MimicryStage-specific proteomic expression patterns of the human filarial parasite Brugia malayi and its endosymbiont Wolbachia.Chitinase-like proteins promote IL-17-mediated neutrophilia in a tradeoff between nematode killing and host damage.Eosinophils: changing perspectives in health and disease.Looking beyond the induction of Th2 responses to explain immunomodulation by helminths.Novel effector molecules in type 2 inflammation: lessons drawn from helminth infection and allergyFunctional characterization of the Plasmodium falciparum and P. berghei homologues of macrophage migration inhibitory factorHelminth parasites--masters of regulation.Toward an understanding of the interaction between filarial parasites and host antigen-presenting cells.Macrophage migration inhibitory factor homolog from Plasmodium yoelii modulates monocyte recruitment and activation in spleen during infectionHave gastrointestinal nematodes outwitted the immune system?Immunomodulation by filarial nematodes.Protective immune mechanisms in helminth infectionHelminths: Immunoregulation and Inflammatory Diseases-Which Side Are Trichinella spp. and Toxocara spp. on?Orthologs of macrophage migration inhibitory factor from parasitic nematodesComparative genomics: from genotype to disease phenotype in the leishmaniases.Expression of helminth genes in Leishmania: an experimental transfection system to test immunological function.Type I IL-4Rs selectively activate IRS-2 to induce target gene expression in macrophages.Exploring the immunology of parasitism--from surface antigens to the hygiene hypothesis.Helminth 2-Cys peroxiredoxin drives Th2 responses through a mechanism involving alternatively activated macrophages.
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A Brugia malayi homolog of macrophage migration inhibitory factor reveals an important link between macrophages and eosinophil recruitment during nematode infection.
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A Brugia malayi homolog of mac ...... ent during nematode infection.
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A Brugia malayi homolog of mac ...... ent during nematode infection.
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A Brugia malayi homolog of mac ...... ent during nematode infection.
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A Brugia malayi homolog of mac ...... ent during nematode infection.
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A Brugia malayi homolog of mac ...... ment during nematode infection
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10.4049/JIMMUNOL.167.9.5348
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2001-11-01T00:00:00Z