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Host-dependent impairment of parasite development and reproduction in the acanthocephalan model.

Hanno SchmidtKatharina MauerThomas HankelnHolger Herlyn
Published in: Cell & bioscience (2022)
Comparative analysis of transcriptomes of developmentally arrested and reproducing parasites elucidates the challenges parasites encounter in hosts which are unsuitable for maturation and reproduction. By studying a gonochoric species, we were also able to highlight sex-specific traits. In fact, transcriptomic evidence for energy shortage in female acanthocephalans associates with their larger body size. Thus, energy metabolism and glycolysis should be promising targets for the treatment of acanthocephaliasis. Although inherently enabling a higher resolution in heterosexuals, the comparison of parasites from definitive hosts and less suitable hosts, in which the parasites merely survive, should be applicable to hermaphroditic helminths. This may open new perspectives in the control of other helminth pathogens of humans and livestock.
Keyphrases
  • plasmodium falciparum
  • single cell
  • minimally invasive
  • gene expression
  • radiation therapy
  • dna methylation
  • rna seq
  • gram negative
  • toxoplasma gondii
  • multidrug resistant
  • smoking cessation