Ma. Mcdowell et Dl. Sacks, Inhibition of host cell signal transduction by Leishmania: observations relevant to the selective impairment of IL-12 responses, CURR OPIN M, 2(4), 1999, pp. 438-443
Leishmania parasites are able to delay the onset of cell-mediated immunity
by selectively impairing the ability of infected macrophages to produce int
erleukin (IL)-12. Leishmania infection arrests the JAK/STAT-mediated signal
transduction involved in activation of the IL-12 p40 promoter; the phospho
rylation defects may be initiated by ligation of the phagocyte receptors us
ed by these organisms to gain entry into the host cell.