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Review
. 1998 Nov;20(11):509-17.
doi: 10.1046/j.1365-3024.1998.00182.x.

Interleukin-12 and the host response to parasitic helminths; the paradoxical effect on protective immunity and immunopathology

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Interleukin-12 and the host response to parasitic helminths; the paradoxical effect on protective immunity and immunopathology

A P Mountford et al. Parasite Immunol. 1998 Nov.
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Abstract

In general, helminth infections are associated with the development of dominant Th2-mediated immune responses which may be host protective but can also be the cause of immunopathology. Interleukin 12 (IL-12) is known to be a potent inhibitor of Th2 immune responses and as such it might be expected to have an important modulatory role in helminth-induced immune responses. In this review, we discuss the effect of IL-12 on susceptibility to infection, protective immunity and immunopathology, in the context of exposure to a range of helminths including intestinal nematodes, filariae and schistosomes. It is apparent that the effects of IL-12 are complex and can be beneficial as well as detrimental for the host. The precise role of IL-12 depends upon a number of factors including the type of helminth and the specific tissue involved in the inflammatory response.

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