Localized skin inflammation during cutaneous leishmaniasis drives a chronic, systemic IFN-γ signature.
Cutaneous leishmaniasis is a localized infection controlled by CD4+ T cells that produce IFN-γ within lesions. Phagocytic cells recruited to lesions, such as monocytes, are then exposed to IFN-γ which triggers their ability to kill the intracellular parasites. Consistent with this, transcriptional a...
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Main Authors: | Camila Farias Amorim (Author), Fernanda O Novais (Author), Ba T Nguyen (Author), Mauricio T Nascimento (Author), Jamile Lago (Author), Alexsandro S Lago (Author), Lucas P Carvalho (Author), Daniel P Beiting (Author), Phillip Scott (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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