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      <subfield code="a">During Fasciola hepatica infection, the parasite has the capability to modulate the host immune response towards&#xd;
a non-protector Th2 type instead of Th1. This type of immune response is closely related to the alternative&#xd;
activation of macrophages (M2 profile) as has been shown in vivo in murine models. In this study, an experiment&#xd;
was carried out in order to evaluate the expression of CD68, CD14, CD206 and iNOS in cells present in the&#xd;
peritoneal fluid of sheep during early stages of infection with F. hepatica (1, 3, 9 and 18 days post-infection, dpi)&#xd;
by immunocytochemistry. To the authors’ knowledge, this is the first report that studies the in vivo immunophenotype of macrophages from the peritoneal fluid of sheep infected with F. hepatica. Throughout the&#xd;
experiments the absolute number of leucocytes progressively increased, reaching its highest value at 18 dpi,&#xd;
mainly due to the increase of eosinophils. This immunocytochemical study had two purposes: 1) CD68 expression was assessed with Hansel counterstaining, to optimally identify peritoneal macrophages, eosinophils&#xd;
and lymphocytes; 2) expression of CD14, CD206 and iNOS was evaluated to identify alternative or classical&#xd;
pathways of macrophage activation. The results showed a significant increase in CD14 from day 3 dpi compared&#xd;
with the non-infected group. CD206 expression at all time-points showed a significant and dramatic increase in&#xd;
comparison with the uninfected group. On the other hand, iNOS expression showed little variation, and was&#xd;
significantly decreased at 18 dpi in comparison with the uninfected group. These results suggest that F. hepatica&#xd;
induces an alternative activation of peritoneal macrophages of sheep from the first day post-infection, which&#xd;
may facilitate parasite survival. This is the first report describing M2 activation of peritoneal macrophages in&#xd;
ruminants infected with F. hepatica.</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">M.T. Ruiz-Campillo, V. Molina-Hernández, J. Pérez, I.L. Pacheco, R. Pérez, A. Escamilla, F.J. Martínez-Moreno, A. Martínez-Moreno, R. Zafra, Study of peritoneal macrophage immunophenotype in sheep experimentally infected with Fasciola hepatica, Veterinary Parasitology, Volume 257, 2018, Pages 34-39, ISSN 0304-4017, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2018.05.019. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0304401718302127)</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Study of peritoneal macrophage immunophenotype in sheep experimentally infected with Fasciola hepatica</subfield>
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