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  <title>Immune Booster 26: Immune defense against parasitic worms with Irah King</title>
  <description>Irah King from McGill University talks about his passion to understand how our immune system detects and responds to helminthic worm infections, how the worms can reprogram those responses, and how these pathways might be exploited to develop new treatments for inflammatory diseases.&amp;amp;nbsp; Host:&amp;amp;nbsp;Cindy Leifer Guest:&amp;amp;nbsp;Irah King Subscribe (free): Apple Podcasts,&amp;amp;nbsp;RSS,&amp;amp;nbsp;email Become a&amp;amp;nbsp;patron&amp;amp;nbsp;of&amp;amp;nbsp;Immune! Links for this episode  MicrobeTV Discord Server King lab at McGill Stromal cells and disease tolerance&amp;amp;nbsp;against intestinal infection (Cell, 2025) Helminth-Microbiome Interactions&amp;amp;nbsp;in Early Life (Cell, Host, &amp;amp;amp; Microbe, 2024) BCL6, CD4T cells&amp;amp;nbsp;and parasitic infection (Mucoslal Immunol, 2023) Helminths manipulate&amp;amp;nbsp;the intestinal epithelium (Trends Parasit, 2023) Time stamps by&amp;amp;nbsp;Jolene&amp;amp;nbsp;Ramsey. Thanks!  Music by&amp;amp;nbsp;Tatami. Logo image by&amp;amp;nbsp;Blausen Medical  Send your immunology questions and comments to&amp;amp;nbsp;immune@microbe.tv Information on this podcast should not be construed as medical advice. </description>
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