Cellular and humoral immune response between snail hosts and their parasites
Hanan Al‐Khalaifah
Abstract
In invertebrates, the innate immune system protects against a wide range of microbiological infections. Several immunological processes are involved in the interactive immune response between snails and their parasites, including phagocytosis, nitric oxide synthesis, phenol oxidase activity, lysozymes, and lectin formation. The immunological responses connected to the interaction between snails and parasites are discussed in detail in the current research. Understanding the nature of these interactive reactions will enable scientists to explore approaches to eliminate and cure parasitic infections.
Topics & Concepts
Immune systemSnailBiologyInnate immune systemImmunologyPhagocytosisMicrobiologyEcologyAquaculture disease management and microbiotaParasite Biology and Host InteractionsInvertebrate Immune Response Mechanisms