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The skin is a significant but overlooked anatomical reservoir for vector-borne African trypanosomes

机译:皮肤是媒介传播的非洲锥虫的重要但却被忽视的解剖结构

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The role of mammalian skin in harbouring and transmitting arthropod-borne protozoan parasites has been overlooked for decades as these pathogens have been regarded primarily as blood-dwelling organisms. Intriguingly, infections with low or undetected blood parasites are common, particularly in the case of Human African Trypanosomiasis caused by Trypanosoma brucei gambiense. We hypothesise, therefore, the skin represents an anatomic reservoir of infection. Here we definitively show that substantial quantities of trypanosomes exist within the skin following experimental infection, which can be transmitted to the tsetse vector, even in the absence of detectable parasitaemia. Importantly, we demonstrate the presence of extravascular parasites in human skin biopsies from undiagnosed individuals. The identification of this novel reservoir requires a re-evaluation of current diagnostic methods and control policies. More broadly, our results indicate that transmission is a key evolutionary force driving parasite extravasation that could further result in tissue invasion-dependent pathology.
机译:数十年来,哺乳动物皮肤在隐藏和传播节肢动物传播的原生动物寄生虫中的作用一直被忽视,因为这些病原体主要被视为血液中的生物。有趣的是,血液寄生虫感染率低或未被发现是很常见的,特别是在由布鲁氏冈比亚锥虫引起的人类非洲锥虫病的情况下。因此,我们假设,皮肤代表了感染的解剖结构。在这里,我们明确地表明,实验感染后皮肤中存在大量锥虫体,即使在没有可检测到的寄生虫血症的情况下,锥虫体也可以传播至采采蝇载体。重要的是,我们证明了未经诊断的人皮肤活检中存在血管外寄生虫。要识别这种新型油藏,需要对现有的诊断方法和控制策略进行重新评估。更广泛地说,我们的结果表明,传播是驱动寄生虫外渗的关键进化力,它可能进一步导致组织浸润依赖性病理。

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