TNF-α blockade suppresses pericystic inflammation following anthelmintic treatment in porcine neurocysticercosis.
Siddhartha MahantyMiguel A OrregoCarla CangalayaM Paz AdrianzenGianfranco ArroyoJuan CalcinaArmando E GonzalezHéctor H GarcíaCristina Guerra-GiraldezTheodore E Nashnull nullPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2017)
Overall, TNF-α blockade using ETN treatment modulated expression of a large variety of genes that play a role in induction and control of inflammation and structural changes. In contrast the number of inflammatory cells was only moderately decreased suggesting weaker effects on cell migration into the inflammatory capsules surrounding cysts than on release of modulatory molecules. Taken together, these data suggest that TNF-α blockade may provide a viable strategy to manage post-treatment pericystic inflammation that follows antiparasitic therapy for neurocysticercosis.