Alejandra Wu-Chuang, Hanna J Laukaitis-Yousey, Matthew Butnaru, Stephanie E Mohr, Norbert Perrimon, Joao H F Pedra
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Abstract
The interrelationship between the microbiota, metabolism, and the arthropod immune system has evolved to maintain physiological equilibrium. Arthropods rely on this delicate balance when encountering fitness challenges. The understanding of life history traits in arthropod vectors has been hampered by technological difficulties compounded by limited scientific knowledge compared to established model organisms. Here, we posit that using emerging technologies to study environmental pathogens that cause greater fitness disadvantages to disease vectors (i.e., bona fide pathogens) in contrast to coevolved microbes will enable meaningful insights into arthropod immunophysiology. We propose a conceptual framework whereby understanding immunophysiology through the lens of bona fide pathogens, as opposed to coevolved microbes, should be useful for the management of vector-borne illnesses.
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Since its inception as Parasitology Today in 1985, Trends in Parasitology has evolved into a highly esteemed review journal of global significance, reflecting the importance of medical and veterinary parasites worldwide. The journal serves as a hub for communication among researchers across all disciplines of parasitology, encompassing endoparasites, ectoparasites, transmission vectors, and susceptible hosts.
Each monthly issue of Trends in Parasitology offers authoritative, cutting-edge, and yet accessible review articles, providing a balanced and comprehensive overview, along with opinion pieces offering personal and novel perspectives. Additionally, the journal publishes a variety of short articles designed to inform and stimulate thoughts in a lively and widely-accessible manner. These include Science & Society (discussing the interface between parasitology and the general public), Spotlight (highlighting recently published research articles), Forum (presenting single-point hypotheses), Parasite/Vector of the Month (featuring a modular display of the selected species), Letter (providing responses to recent articles in Trends in Parasitology), and Trendstalk (conducting interviews). Please note that the journal exclusively publishes literature reviews based on published data, with systematic reviews, meta-analysis, and unpublished primary research falling outside our scope.