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- 2016
Echinococcus granulosus Antigen B binds to monocytes and macrophages modulating cell response to inflammationDOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1350-7 Keywords: Echinococcus granulosus, Antigen B, HLBP, Cell binding, Lipoproteins, Monocytes, Macrophages Abstract: Antigen B (EgAgB) is an abundant lipoprotein released by the larva of the cestode Echinococcus granulosus into the host tissues. Its protein moiety belongs to the cestode-specific family known as hydrophobic ligand binding protein (HLBP), and is encoded by five gene subfamilies (EgAgB8/1-EgAgB8/5). The functions of EgAgB in parasite biology remain unclear. It may play a role in the parasite’s lipid metabolism since it carries host lipids that E. granulosus is unable to synthesise. On the other hand, there is evidence supporting immuno-modulating activities in EgAgB, particularly on innate immune cells. Both hypothetical functions might involve EgAgB interactions with monocytes and macrophages, which have not been formally analysed yet
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