Parasitic helminths modulate host immune responses. While the induction of type 2 immune responses is a widely recognized feature of helminth infections, a network of regulatory immune responses is... Show moreParasitic helminths modulate host immune responses. While the induction of type 2 immune responses is a widely recognized feature of helminth infections, a network of regulatory immune responses is often dominant during the chronic phase of infection. Suppression of the host immune system during helminth infections inhibits anti-parasite immunity, prevents tissue damage due to excessive inflammation and conveys spill-over suppression to inflammatory conditions such as allergy and asthma. The first part of this thesis focuses on the role of regulatory B cells, a prominent member of the immune regulatory network, in protection from allergic asthma by chronic Schistosoma (S.) mansoni infections. It furthermore identifies signals required for schistosome-induced regulatory B cell development. The second part of this thesis describes the protective effect of S. mansoni eggs, and a specific egg-derived glycoprotein, against allergic asthma in the absence of chronic infection. A better understanding how helminthes including S. mansoni modulate host immune responses, and the implications this has for inflammatory diseases such as allergic asthma, may provide valuable leads for the development of novel pharmaceutical agents for the treatment of allergic disorders. Show less
Nearly one quarter of the world__s population is infected with helminth parasites. A common feature of helminth infections is the manifestation of a type 2 immune response, characterized by T... Show moreNearly one quarter of the world__s population is infected with helminth parasites. A common feature of helminth infections is the manifestation of a type 2 immune response, characterized by T helper 2 (Th2) cells. In addition to their involvement in anti-helminth immunity, recent studies have shown that components of the type 2 immune responses can have additional functions. For example, recent evidence indicates that multiple facets of the type 2 immune response can regulate tissue-specific metabolic processes and whole-body nutrient homeostasis, and protect against insulin resistance. In this work we use omega-1, a glycosylated RNase excreted from Schistsoma mansoni eggs with strong Th2-inducing capacities, to study the requirements that equip DCs for Th2 skewing. In addition, we analyse the effect of chronic S. mansoni infection and administration of S. mansoni-derived egg antigens on metabolic homeostasis in diet-induced obese mice. Elucidating how helminths generate Th2 responses and contribute to metabolic homeostasis will not only shed light on the mechanisms that promote control of parasite infection, but may provide valuable leads for the development of pharmaceutical agents for the treatment of metabolic disorders. Show less
Hussaarts, L.; Smits, H.H.; Schramm, G.; Ham, A.J. van der; Zon, G.C. van der; Haas, H.; ... ; Yazdanbakhsh, M. 2013