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在多宿主、多寄生虫系统中模拟流行病学和进化动力学的机遇与挑战:西非人畜共患杂交血吸虫病

Opportunities and challenges for modelling epidemiological and evolutionary dynamics in a multihost, multiparasite system: Zoonotic hybrid schistosomiasis in West Africa.

作者信息

Borlase Anna, Webster Joanne P, Rudge James W

机构信息

Department of Pathobiology and Population Sciences Centre for Emerging, Endemic and Exotic Diseases Royal Veterinary College University of London London UK.

Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology London Centre for Neglected Tropical Disease Research School of Public Health Imperial College London London UK.

出版信息

Evol Appl. 2017 Sep 9;11(4):501-515. doi: 10.1111/eva.12529. eCollection 2018 Apr.

Abstract

Multihost multiparasite systems are evolutionarily and ecologically dynamic, which presents substantial trans-disciplinary challenges for elucidating their epidemiology and designing appropriate control. Evidence for hybridizations and introgressions between parasite species is gathering, in part in line with improvements in molecular diagnostics and genome sequencing. One major system where this is becoming apparent is within the Genus , where schistosomiasis represents a disease of considerable medical and veterinary importance, the greatest burden of which occurs in sub-Saharan Africa. Interspecific hybridizations and introgressions bring an increased level of complexity over and above that already inherent within multihost, multiparasite systems, also representing an additional source of genetic variation that can drive evolution. This has the potential for profound implications for the control of parasitic diseases, including, but not exclusive to, widening host range, increased transmission potential and altered responses to drug therapy. Here, we present the challenging case example of haematobium group spp. hybrids in West Africa, a system involving multiple interacting parasites and multiple definitive hosts, in a region where zoonotic reservoirs of schistosomiasis were not previously considered to be of importance. We consider how existing mathematical model frameworks for schistosome transmission could be expanded and adapted to zoonotic hybrid systems, exploring how such model frameworks can utilize molecular and epidemiological data, as well as the complexities and challenges this presents. We also highlight the opportunities and value such mathematical models could bring to this and a range of similar multihost, multi and cross-hybridizing parasites systems in our changing world.

摘要

多宿主多寄生虫系统在进化和生态方面具有动态性,这给阐明其流行病学和设计适当的控制措施带来了重大的跨学科挑战。寄生虫物种之间杂交和基因渐渗的证据不断积累,部分原因是分子诊断和基因组测序技术的改进。这种情况变得明显的一个主要系统是在血吸虫属内,其中血吸虫病是一种具有相当医学和兽医重要性的疾病,其最大负担发生在撒哈拉以南非洲。种间杂交和基因渐渗给多宿主、多寄生虫系统中已经固有的复杂性又增加了一层,同时也代表了一种可以推动进化的额外遗传变异来源。这有可能对寄生虫病的控制产生深远影响,包括但不限于扩大宿主范围、增加传播潜力以及改变对药物治疗的反应。在此,我们介绍西非埃及血吸虫组物种杂交这一具有挑战性的案例,该系统涉及多种相互作用的寄生虫和多种终末宿主,在一个以前认为血吸虫病的人畜共患储存宿主不重要的地区。我们考虑现有的血吸虫传播数学模型框架如何能够扩展并适用于人畜共患杂交系统,探索此类模型框架如何利用分子和流行病学数据,以及这所带来的复杂性和挑战。我们还强调了此类数学模型在我们不断变化的世界中可以给这个以及一系列类似的多宿主、多寄生虫和杂交寄生虫系统带来的机遇和价值。

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