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Analyses of interaction between parasites and bacteria inhabiting host guts

Research Project

Project/Area Number 16K15267
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Challenging Exploratory Research

Allocation TypeMulti-year Fund
Research Field Parasitology (including sanitary zoology)
Research InstitutionUniversity of Miyazaki

Principal Investigator

Kikuchi Taisei  宮崎大学, 医学部, 准教授 (20353659)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) 丸山 治彦  宮崎大学, 医学部, 教授 (90229625)
Project Period (FY) 2016-04-01 – 2020-03-31
Project Status Completed (Fiscal Year 2019)
Budget Amount *help
¥3,640,000 (Direct Cost: ¥2,800,000、Indirect Cost: ¥840,000)
Fiscal Year 2018: ¥1,300,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,000,000、Indirect Cost: ¥300,000)
Fiscal Year 2017: ¥1,170,000 (Direct Cost: ¥900,000、Indirect Cost: ¥270,000)
Fiscal Year 2016: ¥1,170,000 (Direct Cost: ¥900,000、Indirect Cost: ¥270,000)
Keywords寄生虫 / バクテリア / 共進化 / 相互作用 / インタラクション / マイクロバイオーム
Outline of Final Research Achievements

Soil-transmitted helminths infect the gastrointestinal tract of their host where they co-exist and interact with the host gut bacterial flora, leading to the coevolution of the parasites, microbiota, and host organisms. However, little is known about how these interactions change through time with the progression of infection. We used a rodent parasite Strongyloides venezuelensis and mice as a model of gastrointestinal parasite infection and conducted a time-course experiment to examine changes in the microbiota. We found that bacterial taxa in the host intestinal microbiota changed significantly as the infection progressed. The microbiota recovered to the pre-infective state after parasite clearance, suggesting that these perturbations are reversible. Microarray analysis revealed that the microbiota transition seems to correspond with the host immune response. These findings give an insight into the dynamics of parasite-microbiota interactions in the host gut.

Academic Significance and Societal Importance of the Research Achievements

腸管内寄生虫は腸内バクテリアと共存してきた長い歴史があり、腸内バクテリアと深い関係を持ってその感染環を成立させていると考えられるが、腸管内寄生虫と腸内バクテリアの相互作用はこれまでほとんど調べられてこなかった。本研究によって、腸管内寄生虫の感染は宿主だけでなく、腸内バクテリア叢にも影響を与えることが明らかとなり、さらに相互作用を深く解析していくことで新たな寄生虫制御法の開発につながることが期待できる。また、フィールド調査のために確立したハイスループット寄生虫検出手法は、今後の寄生虫検査や寄生虫生態研究に有用なものである。

Report

(5 results)
  • 2019 Annual Research Report   Final Research Report ( PDF )
  • 2018 Research-status Report
  • 2017 Research-status Report
  • 2016 Research-status Report
  • Research Products

    (3 results)

All 2019 2016

All Journal Article (3 results) (of which Int'l Joint Research: 1 results,  Peer Reviewed: 3 results,  Open Access: 3 results)

  • [Journal Article] Improved 18S and 28S rDNA primer sets for NGS-based parasite detection2019

    • Author(s)
      Kounosu Asuka、Murase Kazunori、Yoshida Akemi、Maruyama Haruhiko、Kikuchi Taisei
    • Journal Title

      Scientific Reports

      Volume: 9 Issue: 1 Pages: 1-12

    • DOI

      10.1038/s41598-019-52422-z

    • Related Report
      2019 Annual Research Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access
  • [Journal Article] Sequential Changes in the Host Gut Microbiota During Infection With the Intestinal Parasitic Nematode Strongyloides venezuelensis2019

    • Author(s)
      Afrin Tanzila、Murase Kazunori、Kounosu Asuka、Hunt Vicky L.、Bligh Mark、Maeda Yasunobu、Hino Akina、Maruyama Haruhiko、Tsai Isheng J.、Kikuchi Taisei
    • Journal Title

      Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology

      Volume: 9 Pages: 217-217

    • DOI

      10.3389/fcimb.2019.00217

    • Related Report
      2019 Annual Research Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Journal Article] A novel method to assess the biodiversity of parasites using 18S rDNA Illumina sequencing; parasitome analysis method.2016

    • Author(s)
      Hino A, Maruyama H, Kikuchi T.
    • Journal Title

      Parasitol Int

      Volume: in press Issue: 5 Pages: 572-575

    • DOI

      10.1016/j.parint.2016.01.009

    • Related Report
      2016 Research-status Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access

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Published: 2016-04-21   Modified: 2021-02-19  

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