the immune response to trypanosoma cruzi: role of toll-like receptors and perspectives for vaccine development

the immune response to trypanosoma cruzi: role of toll-like receptors and perspectives for vaccine development

;Mauricio M. Rodrigues;Ana Carolina Oliveira;Maria Bellio
advances in polymer technology 2012 Vol. 2012 pp. -
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In the past ten years, studies have shown the recognition of Trypanosoma cruzi-associated molecular patterns by members of the Toll-like receptor (TLR) family and demonstrated the crucial participation of different TLRs during the experimental infection with this parasite. In the present review, we will focus on the role of TLR-activated pathways in the modulation of both innate and acquired immune responses to T. cruzi infection, as well as discuss the state of the art of vaccine research and development against the causative agent of Chagas disease (or American trypanosomiasis).

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