“…In addition, MIF regulates glucocorticoid immunosuppressive effects (Leng et al, 2009) and supports and enhances macrophage proinflammatory functions by preventing p53-mediated apoptosis (Roger et al, 2001). These findings explain how MIF plays an important role in the pathogenesis of several inflammatory disorders, such as sepsis (Pohl et al, 2017), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) (Nishihira and Mitsuyama, 2009), allergic (Xie et al, 2021) rheumatoid arthritis and lupus (Bilsborrow et al, 2019). Moreover, MIF is also involved in the protection of several parasitic infections (Rosado Jde and Rodriguez-Sosa, 2011;Filbey et al, 2019), such as Taenia crassiceps (Rodriguez-Sosa et al, 2003), Toxoplasma gondii (Terrazas et al, 2010), and Trypanosoma cruzi (Fu et al, 2012a).…”