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Prevalence of Pneumocystosis in Sub-Saharan Africa and Helminth Immune Modulation
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Sub-Saharan Africa is the region of the world with the highest prevalence of helminth
infections. To protect themselves from the defensive mechanisms of their respective hosts, helminths
modulate their immune responses. This modulation has relevant clinical and epidemiological
consequences, including the inhibition of inflammatory processes that characterize infection by other
microorganisms. Severe Pneumocystis pneumonia is characterized by an intense inflammatory reaction
that can lead to death. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is the main predisposing factor to the
development of pneumocystosis. Although the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy
has led to a notable decline in the incidence of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome-associated
complications, pneumocystosis continues to be an important global health problem. Despite the high
incidence of human immunodeficiency virus infection in the sub-Saharan region, the prevalence
of Pneumocystis pneumonia there has been lower than expected. Several factors, or combinations
thereof, may contribute to this evolution. Here, we hypothesize the possible role of helminth immune
modulation as an important issue at play. On the other hand, and looking ahead, we believe that the
immune modulation achieved by helminths may be an important factor to consider during the design
and evaluation processes of vaccines against Pneumocystis jirovecii to be used in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The requirements of a balanced triggering of different types of immune responses for controlling
the infection produced by this microorganism, as observed during experiments in animal models,
support this final consideration.
Abstract
Institute of Health Carlos III, Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and University FIS-PI19/01845Additional details
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- https://idus.us.es/handle//11441/131004
- URN
- urn:oai:idus.us.es:11441/131004
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