Complex Immune Cell Interplay in the Gamma Interferon Response during Toxoplasma gondii Infection |
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Authors: | Carolyn R. Sturge Felix Yarovinsky |
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Affiliation: | Department of Immunology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite of clinical importance, especially in immunocompromised patients. Investigations into the immune response to the parasite found that T cells are the primary effector cells regulating gamma interferon (IFN-γ)-mediated host resistance. However, recent studies have revealed a critical role for the innate immune system in mediating host defense independently of the T cell responses to the parasite. This body of knowledge is put into perspective by the unifying theme that immunity to the protozoan parasite requires a strong IFN-γ host response. In the following review, we discuss the role of IFN-γ-producing cells and the signals that regulate IFN-γ production during T. gondii infection. |
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