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Effects of Toxoplasma gondii Infection on the Brain

机译:弓形虫感染对大脑的影响

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Toxoplasma gondii, an intracellular protozoan parasite, can infect humans in 3 different ways: ingestion of tissue cysts, ingestion of oocysts, or congenital infection with tachyzoites. After proliferation of tachyzoites in various organs during the acute stage, the parasite forms cysts preferentially in the brain and establishes a chronic infection, which is a balance between host immunity and the parasite's evasion of the immune response. A variety of brain cells, including astrocytes and neurons, can be infected. In vitro studies using non-brain cells have demonstrated profound effects of the infection on gene expression of host cells, including molecules that promote the immune response and those involved in signal transduction pathways, suggesting that similar effects could occur in infected brain cells. Interferon-γ is the essential mediator of the immune response to control T. gondii in the brain and to maintain the latency of chronic infection. Infection also induces the production of a variety of cytokines by microglia, astrocytes, and neurons, which promote or suppress inflammatory responses. The strain (genotype) of T. gondii, genetic factors of the host, and probably the route of infection and the stage (tachyzoite, cyst, or oocyst) of the parasite initiating infection all contribute to the establishment of a balance between the host and the parasite and affect the outcome of the infection.
机译:弓形虫是一种细胞内的原生动物寄生虫,可通过3种不同方式感染人类:摄入组织囊肿,摄入卵囊或先天性速殖子感染。速殖子在急性期在各个器官中增殖后,该寄生虫优先在大脑中形成囊肿并建立慢性感染,这是宿主免疫力和寄生虫逃避免疫反应之间的平衡。可以感染包括星形胶质细胞和神经元在内的各种脑细胞。使用非脑细胞的体外研究表明,感染对宿主细胞的基因表达具有深远的影响,包括促进免疫应答的分子和参与信号转导途径的分子,这表明在受感染的脑细胞中可能发生类似的作用。干扰素-γ是免疫应答的重要介质,可控制大脑中的弓形虫并保持慢性感染的潜伏期。感染还诱导小胶质细胞,星形胶质细胞和神经元产生多种细胞因子,从而促进或抑制炎症反应。刚地弓形虫的菌株(基因型),宿主的遗传因素以及可能的感染途径和寄生虫起始感染的阶段(速殖子,囊肿或卵囊)都有助于建立宿主与宿主之间的平衡。寄生虫并影响感染的结果。

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    《Schizophrenia Bulletin》 |2007年第3期|745-751|共7页
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    Department of Microbiology and Immunology University of Michigan School of Medicine Ann Arbor MI 48109;

    Center for Molecular Medicine and Infectious Diseases Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Blacksburg VA 24061;

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