The regulatory role of eosinophils in viral, bacterial, and fungal infections

CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL IMMUNOLOGY(2022)

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This review summarizes some of the updated information/recent findings on the role of eosinophil direct and antibody mediated interactions with pathogens. Eosinophils are innate immune cells typically associated with allergic and parasitic diseases. However, in recent years, eosinophils have also been ascribed a role in keeping homeostasis and in fighting several infectious diseases. Indeed, these cells circulate as mature cells in the blood and can be quickly recruited to the infected tissue. Moreover, eosinophils have all the necessary cellular equipment such as pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), pro-inflammatory cytokines, anti-bacterial proteins, and DNA traps to fight pathogens and promote an efficient immune response. This review summarizes some of the updated information on the role of eosinophils' direct and indirect mediated interactions with pathogens.
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eosinophils, bacteria, virus, fungus, infections
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