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| The first line of defence against parasitic infection are the effector mechanisms of the innate immune system: | | The first line of defence against parasitic infection are the effector mechanisms of the innate immune system: |
| *'''Macrophages'''- important in the defence against extracellular parasites, macrophages are able to secrete cytokines as well as perform phagocytosis | | *'''Macrophages'''- important in the defence against extracellular parasites, macrophages are able to secrete cytokines as well as perform phagocytosis |
− | **Can act as 'killer cells' through antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity, e.g. specific IgG/[[IgE]] enhances the ability of macrophages to kill schistosomules | + | **Can act as 'killer cells' through antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity, e.g. specific [[IgG]]/[[IgE]] enhances the ability of macrophages to kill schistosomules |
| **The secretion of TNF-alpha: | | **The secretion of TNF-alpha: |
| ***Activates other macrophages | | ***Activates other macrophages |
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| **Express Fc and complement receptors- can participate in antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity | | **Express Fc and complement receptors- can participate in antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity |
| *'''Eosinophils'''- less phagocytic than [[[[Neutrophils|Neutrophils]] - WikiBlood|neutrophils]], but important in the destruction of larger parasites | | *'''Eosinophils'''- less phagocytic than [[[[Neutrophils|Neutrophils]] - WikiBlood|neutrophils]], but important in the destruction of larger parasites |
− | **Most activity is controlled by antigen-specific mechanisms, e.g. binding to worms coated with IgG/[[IgE]] increases degranulation | + | **Most activity is controlled by antigen-specific mechanisms, e.g. binding to worms coated with [[IgG]]/[[IgE]] increases degranulation |
| **The killing of some larvae is enhanced by the activity of mast cells, e.g. antigens released by S. mansoni cause [[IgE]]-dependent degranulation of mast cells, the products of which selectively attract eosinophils | | **The killing of some larvae is enhanced by the activity of mast cells, e.g. antigens released by S. mansoni cause [[IgE]]-dependent degranulation of mast cells, the products of which selectively attract eosinophils |
| *'''Platelets'''- cytotoxic activity is increased by cytokines such as TNF-alpha and IFN-γ | | *'''Platelets'''- cytotoxic activity is increased by cytokines such as TNF-alpha and IFN-γ |