Do basophils play a role in immunity against parasites?

FH Falcone, DI Pritchard, BF Gibbs - Trends in Parasitology, 2001 - cell.com
FH Falcone, DI Pritchard, BF Gibbs
Trends in Parasitology, 2001cell.com
The link between parasites and eosinophilia has been known for more than a century,
although the role of eosinophils in host protection is still an open issue. Much less
appreciated, however, is the concurrent systemic induction of a related cell type, the
basophil, in parasitized hosts. To date, little is known about the role of basophils in immunity
against parasites, but recent evidence points to a possible crucial role in the initiation of T-
helper type 2 responses in the host. In this article, we review the current understanding of …
Abstract
The link between parasites and eosinophilia has been known for more than a century, although the role of eosinophils in host protection is still an open issue. Much less appreciated, however, is the concurrent systemic induction of a related cell type, the basophil, in parasitized hosts. To date, little is known about the role of basophils in immunity against parasites, but recent evidence points to a possible crucial role in the initiation of T-helper type 2 responses in the host. In this article, we review the current understanding of parasitic infections and basophils and discuss their putative role in immunity.
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