表面碳水化合物在肝片形吸虫适应中间宿主截尾藻中的作用

K. Georgieva, V. Nanev
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肝吸虫是对畜牧业影响最大的寄生虫之一,也是困扰世界上一些地区人民的问题。螺蛳确保肝螺旋体的增殖,作为强制性的中间宿主和寄生虫的携带者。然而,目前还不清楚肝单胞菌在其易感的无脊椎宿主体内适应生存的具体机制。表面碳水化合物是细胞间相互作用的重要参与者,包括寄生虫与蜗牛的相互作用。它们被碳水化合物结合分子识别,这是寄生虫设法利用特定蜗牛宿主进行发育和繁殖的机制的开始。在几项研究中,我们的团队使用凝集素标记,确定了与肝螺旋体的蜗牛致病性幼虫阶段相关的碳水化合物,以及与截断加尔巴片吸虫病主要递质组织相关的碳水化合物。表面碳水化合物在寄生虫对这种特定宿主的适应中所起的作用,包括蜗牛识别、微孢子到孢子囊的转化和免疫逃避。这篇综述总结了我们的研究结果,揭示了表面碳水化合物与碳水化合物结合分子相互作用的重要作用,并指出这些相互作用是决定肝F.通过特定载体G. truncatula传播的因素之一。
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Role of Surface Carbohydrates in the Adaptation of Fasciola hepatica to the Intermediate Host Galba truncatula
The liver fluke Fasciola hepatica is one of the parasites with the greatest negative impact on livestock industry and is also a problem for people in some parts of the world. Lymnaeid snails ensure the multiplication of F. hepatica serving as an obligatory intermediate host and act as carriers of the parasite. However, there is no knowledge of the specific mechanisms, by which the F. hepatica is adapted to survive in its susceptible invertebrate host. Surface carbohydrates are the essential participants in cell-to-cell interactions, including the parasite-snail interplay. They are recognized by carbohydrate-binding molecules and this is the beginning of the mechanisms by which parasites manage to utilize the specific snail host for development and multiplication. In several studies, using lectin labeling, our team identified the carbohydrates associated with the snail-pathogenic larval stages of F. hepatica as well as on the tissues of main transmitter of fasciolosis Galba truncatula. The role of surface carbohydrates in the parasite's adaptation to this specific host including snail recognition, miracidial-to-sporocyst transformation and immune evasion has also been studied. This review summarizes our results and provides an insight into the important role of surface carbohydrates interacted with carbohydrate-binding molecules and indicates that these interactions are among the determining factors for the transmission of F. hepatica by the specific vector G. truncatula.
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