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Alternatively Activated Macrophages in Helminth Infections

BAI  Xue, YU  Jian-Li, WANG  Feng, ZHAO  Ying, LIU  Meng-Yuan, WANG  Guang-Ming   

  1. Key Laboratory of Zoonoses,Ministry of Education;Institute of Zoonoses,Jilin University,Changchun 130062,China
  • Online:2011-06-30 Published:2012-09-27

Abstract: Macrophages not only initiate and modulate immune responses, but also are the final effector cells. Recent studies suggested that macrophages conventionally associated with IFN-γ dominant Th1-type responses and also playing an essential role in the Th2-type inflammatory response, exhibit a quite different activation from the classically activated macrophages (CAMΦ) stimulated during Th1-type responses, therefore named as alternatively activated macrophages (AAMΦ). AAMΦ have multiple effects during helminth infection, including control of inflammatory reaction, contribution to fibrosis and repair at the site of injury, and anti-helminth effect. This article reviews recent findings regarding the role of AAMΦ in the development of disease and host protection following helminth infection.

Key words: Alternatively activated macrophage, Helminth, Th2-type immune response