2024
DOI: 10.1111/1748-5967.12760
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Expression, purification, and function of baculovirus infected insect cells‐derived hookworm AIP‐1 and AIP‐2 proteins

Chae Eun Lee,
Hyun Joo Chung,
Da Won Lee
et al.

Abstract: Anti‐inflammatory protein (AIP)‐1 and AIP‐2, identified as parasite excretory/secretory (ES) proteins, play a crucial role in promoting the survival of the parasite and evading the host immunological response. Both proteins inhibit inflammatory reactions, induce apoptosis in effector cells, and influence the phenotype of the immune response. Numerous parasite‐derived proteins have shown promise as therapeutic targets for inflammatory and allergic diseases. Despite this, the precise biological roles, and molecu… Show more

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