2021
DOI: 10.1007/s12026-021-09175-7
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High Tregs and systemic IL-10 expressions linked to the absence of sheath antibodies in lymphatic filariasis: implications on the persistence of residual infection

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“…A recent study on a cohort from a region highly endemic for W. bancrofti has reported that high levels of IL-10 and Tregs were associated with the absence of MF sheath antibodies [ 59 ]. We have shown that the individuals who cleared the infection due to MDA had the lowest IL-10 and Tregs levels when compared to both the latent and patent patients, suggesting that IL-10 might serve as a signature for MF release or ongoing filarial infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study on a cohort from a region highly endemic for W. bancrofti has reported that high levels of IL-10 and Tregs were associated with the absence of MF sheath antibodies [ 59 ]. We have shown that the individuals who cleared the infection due to MDA had the lowest IL-10 and Tregs levels when compared to both the latent and patent patients, suggesting that IL-10 might serve as a signature for MF release or ongoing filarial infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%