Fasciola hepaticaGST mu-class suppresses the cytokine storm induced byE. coli-lipopolysaccharide whereas modulates the dynamic of peritoneal macrophages in a mouse model and suppresses the classical activation of macrophages
Abstract:Fasciola hepaticais known to suppresses antigen specific Th1 responses in concurrent bacterial infections while promoting the Th2/Treg regulatory responses. We have recently demonstrated that a single intraperitoneal injection with native F. hepatica glutathione S-transferase (nFhGST) mu-class, can suppresses the cytokine storm and increasing the survival rate in a mouse model of septic shock. Knowing that the peritoneal macrophages play essential roles in the defense against microbial agents, the present stud… Show more
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