The role of fibroblast growth factor signalling in Echinococcus multilocularis development and host-parasite interaction.
Sabine FörsterUriel KoziolTina SchäferRaphael DuvoisinKatia CailliauMathieu VanderstraeteColette DissousKlaus BrehmPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2019)
Our data indicate that mammalian FGF, which is present in the liver and upregulated during fibrosis, supports the establishment of the Echinococcus metacestode during AE by acting on an evolutionarily conserved parasite FGF signalling system. These data are valuable for understanding molecular mechanisms of organ tropism and host-parasite interaction in AE. Furthermore, our data indicate that the parasite's FGF signalling systems are promising targets for the development of novel drugs against AE.