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DOI10.1073/pnas.2015080118
Natural resistance to worms exacerbates bovine tuberculosis severity independently of worm coinfection
Vanessa O. Ezenwa; Sarah A. Budischak; Peter Buss; Mauricio Seguel; Gordon Luikart; Anna E. Jolles; Kaori Sakamoto
2021-01-19
发表期刊Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
出版年2021
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Pathogen interactions arising during coinfection can exacerbate disease severity, for example when the immune response mounted against one pathogen negatively affects defense of another. It is also possible that host immune responses to a pathogen, shaped by historical evolutionary interactions between host and pathogen, may modify host immune defenses in ways that have repercussions for other pathogens. In this case, negative interactions between two pathogens could emerge even in the absence of concurrent infection. Parasitic worms and tuberculosis (TB) are involved in one of the most geographically extensive of pathogen interactions, and during coinfection worms can exacerbate TB disease outcomes. Here, we show that in a wild mammal natural resistance to worms affects bovine tuberculosis (BTB) severity independently of active worm infection. We found that worm-resistant individuals were more likely to die of BTB than were nonresistant individuals, and their disease progressed more quickly. Anthelmintic treatment moderated, but did not eliminate, the resistance effect, and the effects of resistance and treatment were opposite and additive, with untreated, resistant individuals experiencing the highest mortality. Furthermore, resistance and anthelmintic treatment had nonoverlapping effects on BTB pathology. The effects of resistance manifested in the lungs (the primary site of BTB infection), while the effects of treatment manifested almost entirely in the lymph nodes (the site of disseminated disease), suggesting that resistance and active worm infection affect BTB progression via distinct mechanisms. Our findings reveal that interactions between pathogens can occur as a consequence of processes arising on very different timescales.

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Vanessa O. Ezenwa,Sarah A. Budischak,Peter Buss,et al. Natural resistance to worms exacerbates bovine tuberculosis severity independently of worm coinfection[J]. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences,2021.
APA Vanessa O. Ezenwa.,Sarah A. Budischak.,Peter Buss.,Mauricio Seguel.,Gordon Luikart.,...&Kaori Sakamoto.(2021).Natural resistance to worms exacerbates bovine tuberculosis severity independently of worm coinfection.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
MLA Vanessa O. Ezenwa,et al."Natural resistance to worms exacerbates bovine tuberculosis severity independently of worm coinfection".Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2021).
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