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Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library, The George Washington University

2013

Medical Microbiology

Hookworm Infections--immunology

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Effects Of Treatment On Ige Responses Against Parasite Allergen-Like Proteins And Immunit To Reinfection In Childhood Schistosome And Hookworm Coinfections, Angela Pinot De Moira, Frances M. Jones, Shona Wilson, Edridah Tukahebwa, Colin M. Fitzsimmons, Joseph K. Mwatha, Jeffrey M. Bethony, Narcis B. Kabatereine, David W. Dunne Jan 2013

Effects Of Treatment On Ige Responses Against Parasite Allergen-Like Proteins And Immunit To Reinfection In Childhood Schistosome And Hookworm Coinfections, Angela Pinot De Moira, Frances M. Jones, Shona Wilson, Edridah Tukahebwa, Colin M. Fitzsimmons, Joseph K. Mwatha, Jeffrey M. Bethony, Narcis B. Kabatereine, David W. Dunne

Microbiology, Immunology, and Tropical Medicine Faculty Publications

Naturally occurring human immunity to both schistosomiasis and hookworm infection has been associated with IgE responses against parasite allergen-like proteins. Since the two helminths frequently coinfect the same individuals, there is growing advocacy for their concurrent treatment. However, both helminths are known to exert strong immunomodulatory effects; therefore, coinfected individuals could have immune responses different from those characteristically seen in monoinfected individuals. In this study, we measured changes in IgE, IgG1, and IgG4 responses to schistosome and hookworm antigens, including the allergen-like proteins Schistosoma mansoni tegumental-allergen-like 1 protein (SmTAL1), SmTAL2, and Necator americanus Ancylostoma-secreted protein-2 (Na-ASP-2), following concurrent …