Effects of schistosomes on host anti-viral immune response and the acquisition, virulence, and prevention of viral infections: A systematic review.

Brooke W Bullington ORCID logo; KatherineKlemperer; Keith Mages ORCID logo; Andrea Chalem ORCID logo; Humphrey DMazigo; JohnChangalucha; Saidi Kapiga ORCID logo; Peter F Wright ORCID logo; Maria M Yazdanbakhsh ORCID logo; Jennifer A Downs ORCID logo; (2021) Effects of schistosomes on host anti-viral immune response and the acquisition, virulence, and prevention of viral infections: A systematic review. PLoS pathogens, 17 (5). e1009555-. ISSN 1553-7366 DOI: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1009555
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Although a growing number of studies suggest interactions between Schistosoma parasites and viral infections, the effects of schistosome infections on the host response to viruses have not been evaluated comprehensively. In this systematic review, we investigated how schistosomes impact incidence, virulence, and prevention of viral infections in humans and animals. We also evaluated immune effects of schistosomes in those coinfected with viruses. We screened 4,730 studies and included 103. Schistosomes may increase susceptibility to some viruses, including HIV and Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus, and virulence of hepatitis B and C viruses. In contrast, schistosome infection may be protective in chronic HIV, Human T-cell Lymphotropic Virus-Type 1, and respiratory viruses, though further research is needed. Schistosome infections were consistently reported to impair immune responses to hepatitis B and possibly measles vaccines. Understanding the interplay between schistosomes and viruses has ramifications for anti-viral vaccination strategies and global control of viral infections.



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