The role of the host gut microbiome in the pathophysiology of schistosomiasis

Author:

Stark Klara A.1,Rinaldi Gabriel2ORCID,Cortés Alba3ORCID,Costain Alice4,MacDonald Andrew S.4ORCID,Cantacessi Cinzia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Veterinary Medicine University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

2. Department of Life Sciences, Edward Llwyd Building Aberystwyth University Aberystwyth UK

3. Departament de Farmàcia i Tecnologia Farmacèutica i Parasitologia Universitat de València València Spain

4. Lydia Becker Institute of Immunology and Inflammation University of Manchester Manchester UK

Abstract

AbstractThe pathophysiology of schistosomiasis is linked to the formation of fibrous granulomas around eggs that become trapped in host tissues, particularly the intestines and liver, during their migration to reach the lumen of the vertebrate gut. While the development of Schistosoma egg‐induced granulomas is the result of finely regulated crosstalk between egg‐secreted antigens and host immunity, evidence has started to emerge of the likely contribution of an additional player—the host gut microbiota—to pathological processes that culminate with the formation of these tissue lesions. Uncovering the role(s) of schistosome‐mediated changes in gut microbiome composition and function in granuloma formation and, more broadly, in the pathophysiology of schistosomiasis, will shed light on the mechanisms underlying this three‐way parasite–host–microbiome interplay. Such knowledge may, in turn, pave the way towards the discovery of novel therapeutic targets and control strategies.

Funder

Cambridge Trust

Isaac Newton Trust

University of Cambridge

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Immunology,Parasitology

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