Helminths (including anthelmintic resistance) roadmap:
Therapeutics
Roadmap for development of therapeutics for helminths
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Host pathogen interactions
How do host and parasites interact?: Entry, survival and co-infection
Research Question
What are we trying to achieve and why? What is the problem we are trying to solve?
- A deeper knowledge of the host-helminth parasite interaction is a critical issue for developing novel therapeutic
strategies to improve parasite control in livestock. The response to the following questions should guide research in this field: - What are the main factors that influence the host-parasite dynamic?
- Can we achieve a better understanding of host immune reactions responsible for protection against helminths in
livestock animals? - Can we further identify the parasite molecules (antigens) that induce the immune responses in the host?
- How do different parasite species interact within the host? Can one affect the survival of other parasite species?
- Does an anthelmintic treatment affect the immune response of the host?
- How do host immunity and different parasite species influence the response (efficacy) of an anthelmintic
treatment?
Research Gaps and Challenges
What are the scientific and technological challenges (knowledge gaps needing to be addressed)?
- To determine parasite and host factors leading to persistent infection in the host.
- Poor understanding of parasite-host interactions at the molecular level.
- Lack of knowledge about mechanisms of immunity against parasites in livestock animals (particularly in in cattle).
- What are the factors that influence co-infection among different helminthspecies?
- To determine how the host immunity status influences the efficacy of an anthelmintictreatment.
- To what extent does the interaction with the gut microbiome effect the host-immune response to parasites and how does this impact the overall immune state of the host?
Solution Routes
What approaches could/should be taken to address the research question?
- Investigation of the main factors that influence the host-parasite dynamic under natural field conditions.
- Field studies of host immune responses(innate and acquired) in animals exposed tonatural parasite infection (co-infection with different parasite species).
- Evaluation of the efficacy of an anthelmintic treatment in livestock animals with different immunity status under field conditions.
- Study the interactions of the ‘nemabiome’ and the microbiome
Dependencies
What else needs to be done before we can solve this need?
- Improvement of tools to measure immune responses in livestock animals.
- Better understanding of parasite-host interactions at the molecular level.
- Better description of interactions between field parasite populations through molecular tools to identify helminth species.
- Better understanding of nemabiome-microbiome interactions at the molecular level
State Of the Art
Existing knowledge including successes and failures
- Ability to maintain immune responses against helminths is different between livestock animals.
- Existing knowledge about the complexity of parasite immunity in livestock animals.
- Lack of studies under field conditions with animals naturally parasitised.
Projects
What activities are planned or underway?
Single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the beta-tubulin gene and its relationship with treatment response to albendazole in human soil-transmitted helminths in Southern Mozambique
Planned Completion date 14/09/2022
Source Countries:
Netherlands
BruchidRESIST: The Pannonian vetch (Vicia pannonica) as a model plant for the development of resistant field bean and vetch varieties against field bean weevil (Bruchus rufimanus) infestation (BruchidRESIST)
Planned Completion date 31/01/2028
Source Countries:
Denmark