Adult schistosomes have an epithelial bacterial population distinct from the surrounding mammalian host blood.
Geoffrey N GobertDonald Peter McManusGeoff McMullanChristopher J CreeveyJack CarsonMalcolm K JonesSujeevi S K NawaratnaKosala G WeerakoonHong YouPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Using FISH and microbial profiling, we were able to demonstrate, for the first time, that bacteria are presented on the epithelial surfaces of adult schistosomes. These schistosome surface-associated bacteria, which are distinct from the host blood microenvironment, should be considered as a new and important component of the host-schistosome interaction. The importance of individual bacterial species in relation to schistosome parasitism needs further elucidation.