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SUBMITTER: Duque-Correa MA
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8976045 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Duque-Correa María A MA Goulding David D Rodgers Faye H FH Gillis J Andrew JA Cormie Claire C Rawlinson Kate A KA Bancroft Allison J AJ Bennett Hayley M HM Lotkowska Magda E ME Reid Adam J AJ Speak Anneliese O AO Scott Paul P Redshaw Nicholas N Tolley Charlotte C McCarthy Catherine C Brandt Cordelia C Sharpe Catherine C Ridley Caroline C Moya Judit Gali JG Carneiro Claudia M CM Starborg Tobias T Hayes Kelly S KS Holroyd Nancy N Sanders Mandy M Thornton David J DJ Grencis Richard K RK Berriman Matthew M
Nature communications 20220401 1
Whipworms are large metazoan parasites that inhabit multi-intracellular epithelial tunnels in the large intestine of their hosts, causing chronic disease in humans and other mammals. How first-stage larvae invade host epithelia and establish infection remains unclear. Here we investigate early infection events using both Trichuris muris infections of mice and murine caecaloids, the first in-vitro system for whipworm infection and organoid model for live helminths. We show that larvae degrade muc ...[more]