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Volume 9, Issue 3
  • ISSN: 1573-3955
  • E-ISSN: 1875-631X

Abstract

Parasitic protozoa are major threats to human health affecting millions of people around the world. Control of these infections by the host immune system relies on a myriad of immunological mechanisms that includes both humoral and cellular immunity. CD8+ T cells contribute to the control of these parasitic infections in both animals and humans. Here, we will focus on the CD8+ T cell response against a subset of these protozoa: Plasmodium, Toxoplasma gondii, Leishmania and Trypanosoma cruzi, with an emphasis on experimental rodent systems. It is evident a complex interaction occurs between CD8+ T cells and the invading protozoa. A detailed understanding of how CD8+ T cells mediate protection should provide the basis for the development of effective vaccines that prevent and control infections by these parasites.

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2013-08-01
2025-09-07
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  • Article Type:
    Research Article
Keyword(s): CD8+ T cell; immunity; Leishmania; malaria; Plasmodium; protozoa; Toxoplasma; Trypanosoma
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