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Immunity to Cryptosporidium: insights into principles of enteric responses to infection.

Ryan D PardyBethan A WallbankBoris StriepenChristopher A Hunter
Published in: Nature reviews. Immunology (2023)
Cryptosporidium parasites replicate within intestinal epithelial cells and are an important cause of diarrhoeal disease in young children and in patients with primary and acquired defects in T cell function. This Review of immune-mediated control of Cryptosporidium highlights advances in understanding how intestinal epithelial cells detect this infection, the induction of innate resistance and the processes required for activation of T cell responses that promote parasite control. The development of a genetic tool set to modify Cryptosporidium combined with tractable mouse models provide new opportunities to understand the principles that govern the interface between intestinal epithelial cells and the immune system that mediate resistance to enteric pathogens.
Keyphrases
  • immune response
  • mouse model
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • genome wide
  • gram negative
  • multidrug resistant
  • toxoplasma gondii
  • trypanosoma cruzi