Clinical and immunological spectra of human cutaneous leishmaniasis in North Africa and French Guiana.

Frontiers in immunology(2023)

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Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) caused by infection with the parasite exhibits a large spectrum of clinical manifestations ranging from single healing to severe chronic lesions with the manifestation of resistance or not to treatment. Depending on the specie and multiple environmental parameters, the evolution of lesions is determined by a complex interaction between parasite factors and the early immune responses triggered, including innate and adaptive mechanisms. Moreover, lesion resolution requires parasite control as well as modulation of the pathologic local inflammation responses and the initiation of wound healing responses. Here, we have summarized recent advances in understanding the immune response to cutaneous leishmaniasis: ) in North Africa caused by , , and , which caused in most cases localized autoresolutives forms, and ) in French Guiana resulting from and , two of the most prevalent strains that may induce potentially mucosal forms of the disease. This review will allow a better understanding of local immune parameters, including cellular and cytokines release in the lesion, that controls infection and/or protect against the pathogenesis in new world compared to old world CL.
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L. major,L. infantum,L. tropica,L. guyanensis,L. braziliensis,cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL)
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