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This Gut Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us. Or Is It? Helminth-Microbiota Interactions in Veterinary Species

机译:这只肠道对我们俩来说都不足够大。 还是呢? 蠕虫 - 微生物群兽医物种的相互作用

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Gastrointestinal helminth parasites share their habitat with a myriad of other organisms, that is, the commensal microbiota. Increasing evidence, particularly in humans and rodent models of helminth infection, points towards a multitude of interactions occurring between parasites and the gut microbiota, with a profound impact on both host immunity and metabolic potential. Despite this information, the exploration of the effects that parasite infections exert on populations of commensal gut microbes of veterinary species is a field of research in its infancy. In this article, we summarise studies that have contributed to current knowledge of helminth-microbiota interactions in species of veterinary interest, and identify possible avenues for future research in this area, which could include the exploitation of such relationships to improve parasite control and delay or prevent the development of anthelmintic resistance.
机译:胃肠蠕虫寄生虫分享他们的栖息地与其他有生物,即共数微生物群。 越来越多的证据,特别是在蠕虫感染的人和啮齿动物和啮齿动物模型中,朝向寄生虫和肠道微生物植物之间发生的多种相互作用,对宿主免疫和代谢潜力进行了深远的影响。 尽管有这些信息,探讨了寄生虫感染对兽医物种的非血压微生物种群的影响是其婴儿期的研究领域。 在本文中,我们总结了对兽医利益物种中蠕虫微生物群系的当前知识的研究,并确定了该地区未来研究的可能途径,这可能包括利用这种关系来改善寄生虫控制和延迟或 防止抗性抗性的发展。

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    《Trends In Parasitology》 |2017年第8期|共14页
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