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对血吸虫的阶段特异性免疫反应可能解释了疟疾-血吸虫合并感染研究中相互矛盾的结果。

Stage specific immune responses to schistosomes may explain conflicting results in malaria-schistosome coinfection studies.

作者信息

Rollason Sarah, Riley Eleanor, Lello Joanne

机构信息

School of Biosciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK.

University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.

出版信息

Infect Dis Model. 2025 May 20;10(4):1003-1018. doi: 10.1016/j.idm.2025.05.008. eCollection 2025 Dec.

Abstract

Malaria and schistosomiasis are two of the most clinically important human parasitic diseases in terms of morbidity and mortality, collectively causing approximately 800,000 deaths annually. Coinfection with their causative parasites, spp. and spp., is common, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. These parasites may interact with each other via their effects on the host immune system, but studies to date report conflicting consequences of such interactions, some suggesting that schistosomes are associated with reduced parasitaemia in malaria infection while others report increased parasitaemia. Schistosomes stimulate different immune components in early versus late infection. Using agent-based modelling we explore whether stage of infection could be a factor explaining the conflicting coinfection outcomes. Effects of schistosomes on blood stage malaria were modelled by adjusting the immune components within the model according to the response provoked by each schistosome stage. We find the dynamics of malaria infections are greatly influenced by the stage of schistosomes, with acute and chronic schistosome infections having opposite effects on both peak infected erythrocyte counts and duration. Our findings offer a possible explanation for the apparent contradictions between studies and highlight the importance of considering the stage of schistosome infection when exploring the relationship between these two parasites.

摘要

疟疾和血吸虫病是就发病率和死亡率而言临床上最重要的两种人类寄生虫病,每年总共导致约80万人死亡。它们的致病寄生虫,即疟原虫属和血吸虫属的共感染很常见,尤其是在撒哈拉以南非洲。这些寄生虫可能通过对宿主免疫系统的影响相互作用,但迄今为止的研究报告了这种相互作用的相互矛盾的后果,一些研究表明血吸虫与疟疾感染中寄生虫血症的降低有关,而另一些研究则报告寄生虫血症增加。血吸虫在感染早期和晚期刺激不同的免疫成分。使用基于主体的建模方法,我们探究感染阶段是否可能是解释共感染结果相互矛盾的一个因素。通过根据每个血吸虫阶段引发的反应调整模型中的免疫成分,对血吸虫对血液阶段疟疾的影响进行建模。我们发现疟疾感染的动态受到血吸虫阶段的极大影响,急性和慢性血吸虫感染对感染红细胞峰值计数和持续时间都有相反的影响。我们的研究结果为研究之间明显的矛盾提供了一种可能的解释,并突出了在探索这两种寄生虫之间的关系时考虑血吸虫感染阶段的重要性。

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