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In vivo efficiency of praziquantel treatment of single-sex Schistosoma japonicum aged three months old in mice

Schistosomiasis is a major neglected tropical disease mainly caused by Schistosoma haematobium, S. japonicum and S. mansoni, and results in the greatest disease burden. Mass drug administration (MDA) with praziquantel (PZQ), a single drug only available for the disease, has played a vital role in sc...

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Autores principales: Wang, Ning, Peng, Han-Qi, Gao, Chang-Zhe, Cheng, Yu-Heng, Sun, Meng-Tao, Qu, Guo-Li, Webster, Joanne P., Lu, Da-Bing
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9771832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36403362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2022.11.002
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author Wang, Ning
Peng, Han-Qi
Gao, Chang-Zhe
Cheng, Yu-Heng
Sun, Meng-Tao
Qu, Guo-Li
Webster, Joanne P.
Lu, Da-Bing
author_facet Wang, Ning
Peng, Han-Qi
Gao, Chang-Zhe
Cheng, Yu-Heng
Sun, Meng-Tao
Qu, Guo-Li
Webster, Joanne P.
Lu, Da-Bing
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description Schistosomiasis is a major neglected tropical disease mainly caused by Schistosoma haematobium, S. japonicum and S. mansoni, and results in the greatest disease burden. Mass drug administration (MDA) with praziquantel (PZQ), a single drug only available for the disease, has played a vital role in schistosomiasis control. Therefore, any possibility of selection of the parasites for PZQ resistance or low sensitivity may hamper the 2030's target of global disease elimination. We had experimentally demonstrated the long-term survival and reproductive potential of single-sex (of either sex) S. japonicum infections in definitive hosts mice. What has not yet been adequately addressed is whether the long live single-sex schistosomes remain sensitive to PZQ, and what reproduction potential for those schistosomes surviving treatment may have. We therefore performed experimental mice studies to explore the treatment effectiveness of PZQ (at total doses of 200 or 400 mg/kg, corresponding to the sub-standard or standard treatment doses in humans) for single-sex S. japonicum aged three months old. The results showed that no treatment efficiency was observed on female schistosomes, whereas on male schistosomes only at PZQ 400 mg/kg a significant higher efficiency in reducing worm burdens was observed. Moreover, either schistosome males or females surviving PZQ treatment remained their reproduction potential as normal. The results indicate that long (i.e., three months) live single-sex S. japonicum can easily survive the current treatment strategy, and moreover, any schistosomes, if with PZQ resistance or low sensitivity, could be easily transmitted in nature. Therefore, in order to realize the target for the national and the global schistosomiasis elimination, there is undoubtedly a great need for refining PZQ administration and dosage, looking for alternative therapies, and/or developing vaccines against schistosome.
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spelling pubmed-97718322022-12-23 In vivo efficiency of praziquantel treatment of single-sex Schistosoma japonicum aged three months old in mice Wang, Ning Peng, Han-Qi Gao, Chang-Zhe Cheng, Yu-Heng Sun, Meng-Tao Qu, Guo-Li Webster, Joanne P. Lu, Da-Bing Int J Parasitol Drugs Drug Resist Regular article Schistosomiasis is a major neglected tropical disease mainly caused by Schistosoma haematobium, S. japonicum and S. mansoni, and results in the greatest disease burden. Mass drug administration (MDA) with praziquantel (PZQ), a single drug only available for the disease, has played a vital role in schistosomiasis control. Therefore, any possibility of selection of the parasites for PZQ resistance or low sensitivity may hamper the 2030's target of global disease elimination. We had experimentally demonstrated the long-term survival and reproductive potential of single-sex (of either sex) S. japonicum infections in definitive hosts mice. What has not yet been adequately addressed is whether the long live single-sex schistosomes remain sensitive to PZQ, and what reproduction potential for those schistosomes surviving treatment may have. We therefore performed experimental mice studies to explore the treatment effectiveness of PZQ (at total doses of 200 or 400 mg/kg, corresponding to the sub-standard or standard treatment doses in humans) for single-sex S. japonicum aged three months old. The results showed that no treatment efficiency was observed on female schistosomes, whereas on male schistosomes only at PZQ 400 mg/kg a significant higher efficiency in reducing worm burdens was observed. Moreover, either schistosome males or females surviving PZQ treatment remained their reproduction potential as normal. The results indicate that long (i.e., three months) live single-sex S. japonicum can easily survive the current treatment strategy, and moreover, any schistosomes, if with PZQ resistance or low sensitivity, could be easily transmitted in nature. Therefore, in order to realize the target for the national and the global schistosomiasis elimination, there is undoubtedly a great need for refining PZQ administration and dosage, looking for alternative therapies, and/or developing vaccines against schistosome. Elsevier 2022-11-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9771832/ /pubmed/36403362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2022.11.002 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Wang, Ning
Peng, Han-Qi
Gao, Chang-Zhe
Cheng, Yu-Heng
Sun, Meng-Tao
Qu, Guo-Li
Webster, Joanne P.
Lu, Da-Bing
In vivo efficiency of praziquantel treatment of single-sex Schistosoma japonicum aged three months old in mice
title In vivo efficiency of praziquantel treatment of single-sex Schistosoma japonicum aged three months old in mice
title_full In vivo efficiency of praziquantel treatment of single-sex Schistosoma japonicum aged three months old in mice
title_fullStr In vivo efficiency of praziquantel treatment of single-sex Schistosoma japonicum aged three months old in mice
title_full_unstemmed In vivo efficiency of praziquantel treatment of single-sex Schistosoma japonicum aged three months old in mice
title_short In vivo efficiency of praziquantel treatment of single-sex Schistosoma japonicum aged three months old in mice
title_sort in vivo efficiency of praziquantel treatment of single-sex schistosoma japonicum aged three months old in mice
topic Regular article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9771832/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36403362
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpddr.2022.11.002
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