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dc.contributor.author Jiménez, M
dc.contributor.author Hidalgo, C
dc.contributor.author Stoore, C
dc.contributor.author Corrêa, F
dc.contributor.author Pereira, I
dc.contributor.author Hernández, M
dc.contributor.author Sáenz, L
dc.contributor.author Benavides, J
dc.contributor.author Ferreras, MC
dc.contributor.author Royo, M
dc.contributor.author Paredes, R
dc.date.accessioned 2024-01-17T15:54:30Z
dc.date.available 2024-01-17T15:54:30Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorio.uoh.cl/handle/611/524
dc.description.abstract Cystic echinococcosis is a widespread zoonosis caused by the larval stage of the tapeworm Echinococcus granulosus. In intermediary hosts, two types of echinococcal cysts can be found: fertile, which produce protoscoleces, the infective form of the parasite to dogs; and infertile, that do not present protoscoleces and therefore are not able to continue with the parasite life cycle. The adventitial layer, the local immune response against the cyst, plays an important role in cyst fertility. Grazing cattle can often feature Fasciola hepatica co-infection, a parasite known to modulate the host systemic immune response. In this work the cellular Th1/Th2 immune profiles were evaluated in the adventitial layer of fertile and non-fertile cysts with and without co-infection with Fasciola hepatica. Measuring with immunohistochemistry and qPCR in adventitial layer, we report that non-fertile cysts present higher levels of Th1 cytokines (IFN-gamma (P < 0.0001) and TNF-alpha (P < 0.05)), and fertile cysts have higher levels of Th2 cytokines (IL-4 (P < 0.001)). Co-infection with Fasciola hepatica is associated with a decrease in the expression of IL-4 (P < 0.05) and an increase in the expression of IFN-gamma (P < 0.0001) in the adventitial layer of fertile cysts. Non-fertile cysts were associated with higher levels of Th1 cytokines in the adventitial layer, with IFN-gamma expression enhanced by F. hepatica co-infection (P < 0.0001), confirming that polyparasitism should be considered in the treatment and control of naturally infected cattle.
dc.description.sponsorship FONDECYT-ANID
dc.description.sponsorship Universidad Andres Bello
dc.relation.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vetpar.2021.109343
dc.subject Echinococcus granulosus
dc.subject Local immune response
dc.subject Cytokines
dc.subject Polyparasit
dc.subject Ism
dc.subject Fasciola hepatica
dc.subject Immunohistochemistry
dc.title Fasciola hepatica co-infection enhances Th1 immune response in the adventitial layer of non-fertile Echinococcus granulosus cysts
dc.type Artículo
uoh.revista VETERINARY PARASITOLOGY
dc.identifier.doi 10.1016/j.vetpar.2021.109343
dc.citation.volume 290
dc.identifier.orcid Hernández, Marcela/0000-0001-8289-7314
dc.identifier.orcid Benavides, Julio/0000-0001-9706-100X
dc.identifier.orcid Sáenz, Leonardo/0000-0001-7647-9714
dc.identifier.orcid paredes, rodolfo/0000-0002-5909-9362
dc.identifier.orcid Jimenez, Mauricio/0000-0003-4811-2514
dc.identifier.orcid Stoore, Caroll/0000-0001-9499-4314
dc.identifier.orcid Correa, Felipe/0000-0002-4919-5764
dc.identifier.orcid Hidalgo, Christian/0000-0002-0780-6969
uoh.indizacion Web of Science


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