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FcRγIIA response duality in leishmaniasis. | LitMetric

FcRγIIA response duality in leishmaniasis.

Microb Pathog

INSERM UMR-S-MD 1197, Ministère des Armées et Université Paris Saclay, Villejuif, France. Electronic address:

Published: January 2025

Leishmania is responsible for a neglected tropical disease affecting millions of people around the world and could potentially spread more due to climate change. This disease not only leads to significant morbidity but also imposes substantial social and economic burdens on affected populations, often exacerbating poverty and health disparities. Despite the complexity and effectiveness of the immune response, the parasite has developed various strategies to evade detection and manipulates host cells in favor of its replication. These evasion strategies start at early stages of the infection by hijacking immune receptors to silence critical cellular response that would otherwise limit the pathogen's propagation. Among these receptors, Fc receptors have emerged as a significant player in the immune evasion strategies employed by microorganisms, as they could promote inhibitory pathways. This review explores the potential role of one of these immune receptors, the FcγRIIA, in leishmaniasis and how this parasite may use it and the signaling pathways downstream to evade the host immune response. By understanding the potential interactions between Leishmania and immune receptors such as FcγRIIA, we may identify novel targets for therapeutic intervention aimed to enhance the host immune response and reduce the burden of this disease.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2024.107123DOI Listing

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