Regulation of macrophage subsets and cytokine production in leishmaniasis

•Macrophages are the main host cell for Leishmania.•Macrophages produce few cytokines after infection.•Leishmania subvert macrophage armory against pathogens.•Differently activated macrophages cause control of parasite growth or pathology. Macrophages are host cells for parasites of the genus Leishm...

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