肉食动物毛旋毛虫幼虫的偏好部位及其在人类宿主体内的致病机理和效力

F. E. Siagian
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目的:仔细研究以前在互联网上发表的有关旋毛虫幼虫偏好部位的文章,包括其致病机理及其效力。讨论:通过仔细查阅以前在互联网上发表的有关寄生虫旋毛虫对宿主横纹肌的趋性的文献,作者简要地提出了一些需要揭示的重要观点。旋毛虫属线虫会引起严重的人畜共患疾病--旋毛虫病,这是一种影响横纹肌或骨骼肌的疾病,被视为热带疾病之一。尽管其自然宿主多种多样,但在猪和其他动物等活畜中的感染引起了公共卫生的关注。人类在食用了含有螺旋体肌肉幼虫的生肉或未煮熟的肉类或肉制品后会受到感染。寄生虫对个别横纹肌和/或横纹肌群的趋性差异很大。旋毛虫有一个直接的生命周期,所有三个生命周期阶段(感染性肌肉幼虫、成虫和新生幼虫)都只在一个宿主体内连续发生。寄居在肠道中的旋毛虫成虫会产生新生幼虫,这些幼虫会绕过肠道细胞,进入血液并在骨骼肌中定植。肌肉幼虫组装排泄分泌物,这些分泌物在建立和维持持续寄生以及宿主的免疫调节和规避方面发挥关键作用。事实证明,肌肉幼虫和成熟蠕虫的排泄物-分泌物也具有隐藏的医疗潜力,可用于治疗过敏问题、炎症性疾病、自身免疫甚至恶性肿瘤。结论毛霉菌病是一种严重的、可能致命的人畜共患病,通过食用生的或未煮熟的受污染肉类或其零食传播。它的主要滋生部位是宿主的横纹肌,其产物(如排泄物-分泌物)与宿主的细胞和免疫系统之间的几种互惠作用可使感染持续很长时间。幸运的是,在治疗和预防医学领域,有几种很有前景的药物值得深入研究。
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Predilection Site for the Meat Lover Trichinella spp Larvae and its Pathogenesis and Potency in Human Host
Aims: To revisited carefully previously published articles available in the internet regarding predilection site of Trichinella spp larvae including their pathogenesis and its potency. Discussion: By carefully reviewing previously published literature available in the internet regarding the parasite Trichinella tropism to its host’s striated muscle, the author briefly withdraw some important keypoint to be revealed. The nematode Trichinella spp causes serious zoonosis called trichinellosis, a disease affecting striated or skeletal muscles which consider as one of tropical disease. Even though its natural host varied, but infection among live stocks, such as pigs and other animals, which are raising public health concern. Human infection occurs after consumption of raw or undercooked meat or meat products contain muscle larvae of T. spiralis. The tropism of the parasite for individual striated muscles and/or striated muscle groups varies significantly. Trichinella spp. has a direct life cycle where all three life cycle stages (the infective muscle larvae, adult, and new born larvae) happen serially in one host only. Intestine-dwelling adults of Trichinella produce newborn larvae that bypass the enterocyte, enter the bloodstream and colonize skeletal muscle. The muscle larvae assemble excretory-secretory products which play crucial role in establishing and maintaining persistent parasitism and the host’s immune modulation and evasion. It turns out that excretory-secretory products from muscle larvae and mature worm also have hidden medical potential that can be used to treat allergic problems, inflammation-based diseases, autoimmunity and even malignancy. Conclusion: Trichinellosis is a serious and potentially fatal zoonosis which transmitted through consuming raw or uncooked contaminated meat or its comestibles. Its primary tropism is to the host’s striated muscle and infection can persist for a long time facilitated by several reciprocities of its product (e.g., excretory-secretory) with the host’s cell and immune system. Fortunately, there are several promising potency in the field of therapeutic and prevention medicine which should be explored intensely.
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