Role of Intestinal Parasitic Infection in Stunting

F. E. Siagian
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Aim: To review recent findings in the context of the relation between intestinal parasitic infection (IPI) induce the host’s chronic immune activation and systemic inflammation that contributes to stunting. Discussion: To some extent, based on the parasite species (with the account of the condition of co-infections), combined with its timing (when was the initial infection took place), the duration of the disease, its intensity, and also must be considered the patho-physiology effects, can cause serious effect to their host. Prolonged IPI contributes to the formation of stunting. Active IPI can cause direct dysregulation of growth factors which are important for prenatal and postnatal growth. Furthermore, IPI opens the door for the entry of secondary infections, bacterial and viral, and allowed them to established definite co-infection which can cause prolonged inflammation, locally and systematically. Several potential interrelated mechanistic routes also could be connected through the host’s imbalanced nutritional status, possible environmental enteric dysfunction (EED) due to persistent IPI and prolonged inflammation, hormonal derangement and perhaps also due to metabolic disturbances, immune dynamics, the consequences of  definite anaemia, changed microbiota composition, and also changes in epigenetic signature. Conclusion:  Persistent and prolonged IPI induced both chronic immune activation and systemic inflammation that contributes to the formation of stunting, directly and indirectly.
肠道寄生虫感染在发育迟缓中的作用
目的:综述近年来关于肠道寄生虫感染(IPI)诱导宿主慢性免疫激活与全身性炎症导致发育迟缓之间关系的研究进展。讨论:在一定程度上,根据寄生虫的种类(与共感染的情况有关),结合其发病时间(初次感染发生的时间),疾病的持续时间,其强度,还必须考虑其病理生理效应,可对其宿主造成严重影响。IPI延长有助于发育迟缓的形成。活跃的IPI可以导致生长因子的直接失调,这对产前和产后生长很重要。此外,IPI为继发性感染(细菌和病毒)的进入打开了大门,并允许它们建立明确的共同感染,这可能导致局部和系统的长期炎症。一些潜在的相互关联的机制途径也可能通过宿主的营养状况不平衡、可能的环境性肠功能障碍(EED)(由于持续的IPI和长期的炎症)、激素紊乱以及可能由于代谢紊乱、免疫动力学、明确贫血的后果、微生物群组成的改变以及表观遗传特征的变化而连接起来。结论:持续和长期的IPI诱导慢性免疫激活和全身性炎症,直接或间接地促进发育迟缓的形成。
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