“…T-cell lines from a patient with an inactive cyst had a Th1 profile, while T-cell lines derived from patients with active and transitional hydatid cysts had mixed Th1/Th2 and Th0 clones , indicating that Th1 lymphocytes contribute significantly to the inactive stage of hydatid disease, with Th2 lymphocytes being more important in the active and transitional stages. When CE patients were drug-treated with albendazole/mebendazole, a Th1 cytokine profile, rather than a Th2 profile, typically dominated, indicating that Th1 responses have a role in the process of cyst degeneration (Rigano et al, 1995b). An increased Th1-type cytokine IFN-γ response has been suggested as a marker for monitoring AE patient treatment (Dvoroznakova et al, 2004), whereas as measurement of serum IL-4 may be a useful marker for the follow up of patients with CE (Rigano et al, 1999b).…”