[HTML][HTML] Eosinophils in health and disease: a state-of-the-art review
Eosinophils play a homeostatic role in the body's immune responses. These cells are
involved in combating some parasitic, bacterial, and viral infections and certain cancers and …
involved in combating some parasitic, bacterial, and viral infections and certain cancers and …
Eosinophils from physiology to disease: a comprehensive review
Despite being the second least represented granulocyte subpopulation in the circulating
blood, eosinophils are receiving a growing interest from the scientific community, due to their …
blood, eosinophils are receiving a growing interest from the scientific community, due to their …
[HTML][HTML] Eosinophils: changing perspectives in health and disease
HF Rosenberg, KD Dyer, PS Foster - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2013 - nature.com
Eosinophils have been traditionally perceived as terminally differentiated cytotoxic effector
cells. Recent studies have profoundly altered this simplistic view of eosinophils and their …
cells. Recent studies have profoundly altered this simplistic view of eosinophils and their …
[HTML][HTML] Eosinophil granule proteins: form and function
KR Acharya, SJ Ackerman - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2014 - ASBMB
Experimental and clinical data strongly support a role for the eosinophil in the pathogenesis
of asthma, allergic and parasitic diseases, and hypereosinophilic syndromes, in addition to …
of asthma, allergic and parasitic diseases, and hypereosinophilic syndromes, in addition to …
Diversity and dialogue in immunity to helminths
JE Allen, RM Maizels - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2011 - nature.com
The vertebrate immune system has evolved in concert with a broad range of infectious
agents, including ubiquitous helminth (worm) parasites. The constant pressure of helminth …
agents, including ubiquitous helminth (worm) parasites. The constant pressure of helminth …
[HTML][HTML] Eosinophil cytokines, chemokines, and growth factors: emerging roles in immunity
Eosinophils derive from the bone marrow and circulate at low levels in the blood in healthy
individuals. These granulated cells preferentially leave the circulation and marginate to …
individuals. These granulated cells preferentially leave the circulation and marginate to …
Eosinophils in helminth infection: defenders and dupes
L Huang, JA Appleton - Trends in parasitology, 2016 - cell.com
Eosinophilia is a central feature of the host response to helminth infection. Larval stages of
parasitic worms are killed in vitro by eosinophils in the presence of specific antibodies or …
parasitic worms are killed in vitro by eosinophils in the presence of specific antibodies or …
[HTML][HTML] Eosinophils and eosinophilic immune dysfunction in health and disease
DJ Jackson, P Akuthota… - European Respiratory …, 2022 - Eur Respiratory Soc
The functions ascribed to eosinophils have classically been limited to host defence against
certain parasitic infections and potentially deleterious effects in the setting of specific …
certain parasitic infections and potentially deleterious effects in the setting of specific …
The eosinophil in infection
KA Ravin, M Loy - Clinical reviews in allergy & immunology, 2016 - Springer
Abstract First described by Paul Ehrlich in 1879, who noted its characteristic staining by
acidophilic dyes, for many years, the eosinophil was considered to be an end-effector cell …
acidophilic dyes, for many years, the eosinophil was considered to be an end-effector cell …
Eosinophils in health and disease: the LIAR hypothesis
JJ Lee, EA Jacobsen, MP McGarry… - Clinical & …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Discussions of eosinophils are often descriptions of end‐stage effector cells with destructive
capabilities mediated predominantly by released cytotoxic cationic granule proteins …
capabilities mediated predominantly by released cytotoxic cationic granule proteins …