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Authordc.contributor.authorFrigerio, Sofía 
Authordc.contributor.authorDa Costa, Valeria 
Authordc.contributor.authorCosta, Monique 
Authordc.contributor.authorFestari, María Florencia 
Authordc.contributor.authorLandeira, Mercedes 
Authordc.contributor.authorRodríguez Zraquia, Santiago A. 
Authordc.contributor.authorHärtel Gründler, Steffen 
Authordc.contributor.authorToledo Hernández, Jorge 
Authordc.contributor.authorFreire, Toledo 
Admission datedc.date.accessioned2021-02-16T16:07:06Z
Available datedc.date.available2021-02-16T16:07:06Z
Publication datedc.date.issued2020
Cita de ítemdc.identifier.citationFrontiers in Immunology 1 September 2020 | Volume 11 | Article 579801es_ES
Identifierdc.identifier.other10.3389/fimmu.2020.579801
Identifierdc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/178436
Abstractdc.description.abstractEosinophils are granulocytes that participate in the defense against helminth parasites and in hypersensitivity reactions. More recently, eosinophils were shown to have other immunomodulatory functions, such as tissue reparation, metabolism regulation, and suppression of Th1 and Th17 immune responses. In the context of parasitic helminth infections, eosinophils have a controversial role, as they can be beneficial or detrimental for the host. In this work, we investigate the role of eosinophils in an experimental infection in mice with the trematode parasiteFasciola hepatica, which causes substantial economical losses around the world due to the infection of livestock. We demonstrate that eosinophils are recruited to the peritoneal cavity and liver fromF. hepatica-infected mice and this recruitment is associated with increased levels of CCL11, TSLP, and IL-5. Moreover, the characterization of peritoneal and hepatic eosinophils fromF. hepatica-infected mice showed that they express distinctive molecules of activation and cell migration. Depletion of eosinophils with an anti-Siglec-F antibody provoked more severe clinical signs and increased liver damage than control animals which were accompanied by an increase in the production of IL-10 by hepatic and splenic CD4(+)T cells. In addition, we also report that eosinophils participate in the modulation of humoral immune responses duringF. hepaticainfection, contributing to their degranulation. In conclusion, we demonstrate that eosinophils are beneficial for the host duringF. hepaticainfection, by limiting the production of IL-10 by specific CD4(+)T cells and favoring eosinophil degranulation induced by specific antibodies. This work contributes to a better understanding of the role of eosinophils in parasitic helminth infections.es_ES
Patrocinadordc.description.sponsorshipAgencia Nacional de Investigación e Innovación FCE1-2017-1-136094 FCE_1_2019_1_156295 Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) CAP, UdelaRes_ES
Lenguagedc.language.isoenes_ES
Publisherdc.publisherFrontiers Mediaes_ES
Type of licensedc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile*
Link to Licensedc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/*
Sourcedc.sourceFrontiers in Immunologyes_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectFasciola hepaticaes_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectEosinophilses_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectImmunomodulationes_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectAntibodieses_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectDegranulationes_ES
Keywordsdc.subjectAntibody-dependent cell cytotoxicityes_ES
Títulodc.titleEosinophils Control Liver Damage by Modulating Immune Responses AgainstFasciola hepaticaes_ES
Document typedc.typeArtículo de revistaes_ES
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