Tang Chong-Ti, Lu Ming-Ke, Guo Yue, Wang Yi-Nan, Peng Jin-Yong, Wu Wei-Bao, Li Wen-Hong, Weimer Bart C, Chen Dong
Parasitology Research Laboratory, Xiamen University, Xiamen 361005, Fujian Province, People's Republic of China.
J Parasitol. 2009 Dec;95(6):1321-5. doi: 10.1645/GE-2055.1.
Schistosomiasis continues to be a significant public health threat in the world. In the area of parasitic diseases, it is widely considered second only to malaria as a global health problem, with an incalculable drain on the economic resources of countries where it is endemic. Schistosoma japonicum is widespread in eastern and southeastern Asia, where the amphibious snail, Oncomelania hupensis, is the intermediate host. In the present study, we found that infection of O. hupensis with the mature eggs of another trematode, Exorchis sp., inhibited development of S. japonicum mother sporocysts in O. hupensis. Exorchis sp. commonly infects the edible fish Parasilurus asotus in China, but it is harmless to humans. This discovery provides an opportunity for possible biological control of S. japonicum infection and transmission. Additionally, it has the potential to substantially reduce the impact of the global S. japonicum that is independent of antihelminthic use. The mechanisms used by Exorchis sp. to inhibit infection by S. japonicum in the snail require further investigation.
血吸虫病仍然是全球重大的公共卫生威胁。在寄生虫病领域,它被广泛认为是仅次于疟疾的全球健康问题,给血吸虫病流行国家的经济资源造成了难以估量的消耗。日本血吸虫广泛分布于东亚和东南亚地区,当地的两栖螺类——湖北钉螺是其中间宿主。在本研究中,我们发现另一种吸虫(外睾吸虫属物种)的成熟虫卵感染湖北钉螺后,会抑制日本血吸虫母胞蚴在湖北钉螺体内的发育。外睾吸虫属物种在中国通常感染食用鱼鲶鱼,但对人类无害。这一发现为日本血吸虫感染和传播的生物防治提供了契机。此外,它有可能在不依赖使用抗蠕虫药物情况下大幅降低全球日本血吸虫病的影响。外睾吸虫属物种在螺体内抑制日本血吸虫感染的机制尚需进一步研究。