Author: Lass, Sandra; Hudson, Peter J.; Thakar, Juilee; Saric, Jasmina; Harvill, Eric; Albert, Réka; Perkins, Sarah E.
Title: Generating super-shedders: co-infection increases bacterial load and egg production of a gastrointestinal helminth Document date: 2013_3_6
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Snippet: Co-infection is common across species [12] and so understanding the mechanics of co-infection, i.e. the effect on growth and establishment of one parasite on another is important for host health and effective disease control. When a co-infection consists of helminth and bacteria that infect different organs within an individual the variation in parasite establishment and growth may be expected to be resource or immune-mediated [13] [14] [15] [16].....
Document: Co-infection is common across species [12] and so understanding the mechanics of co-infection, i.e. the effect on growth and establishment of one parasite on another is important for host health and effective disease control. When a co-infection consists of helminth and bacteria that infect different organs within an individual the variation in parasite establishment and growth may be expected to be resource or immune-mediated [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] . In the case of the latter, a broad antagonism in immune mechanisms in response to the two different types of parasite may be expected to generate differential infection dynamics [20] . Helminths typically induce cytokines associated with a T-helper cell type 2 (Th2) immune response, which simultaneously downregulates T-helper cell type 1 (Th1) cytokines, which are involved in fighting intracellular microparasites [20] . As such, this antagonism may alter coinfection dynamics, and this has been shown to be the case using mathematical models [15] , whereas meta-analyses of empirical data have identified key cytokines that may be broadly accountable for shaping co-infection dynamics [13] . It is therefore likely that variation in individual parasite species' establishment, growth and ultimately host infectiousness may be a function of co-infection.
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