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Helminth Immunomodulation in Autoimmune Disease.


ABSTRACT: Helminths have evolved to become experts at subverting immune surveillance. Through potent and persistent immune tempering, helminths can remain undetected in human tissues for decades. Redirecting the immunomodulating "talents" of helminths to treat inflammatory human diseases is receiving intensive interest. Here, we review therapies using live parasitic worms, worm secretions, and worm-derived synthetic molecules to treat autoimmune disease. We review helminth therapy in both mouse models and clinical trials and discuss what is known on mechanisms of action. We also highlight current progress in characterizing promising new immunomodulatory molecules found in excretory/secretory products of helminths and their potential use as immunotherapies for acute and chronic inflammatory diseases.

SUBMITTER: Smallwood TB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5401880 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Helminth Immunomodulation in Autoimmune Disease.

Smallwood Taylor B TB   Giacomin Paul R PR   Loukas Alex A   Mulvenna Jason P JP   Clark Richard J RJ   Miles John J JJ  

Frontiers in immunology 20170424


Helminths have evolved to become experts at subverting immune surveillance. Through potent and persistent immune tempering, helminths can remain undetected in human tissues for decades. Redirecting the immunomodulating "talents" of helminths to treat inflammatory human diseases is receiving intensive interest. Here, we review therapies using live parasitic worms, worm secretions, and worm-derived synthetic molecules to treat autoimmune disease. We review helminth therapy in both mouse models and  ...[more]

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