Journal article
Metabolomic profiling of the excretory–secretory products of hookworm and whipworm
P Wangchuk, K Kouremenos, RM Eichenberger, M Pearson, A Susianto, DS Wishart, MJ McConville, A Loukas
Metabolomics | SPRINGER | Published : 2019
Abstract
Introduction: Soil-transmitted helminths infect billions of people, livestock and companion animals worldwide, and chronic infections with these nematodes represent a major health burden in many developing countries. On the other hand, complete elimination of parasitic helminths and other infectious pathogens has been implicated with rising rates of autoimmune and allergic disorders in developed countries. Given the enormous health impact of these parasites, it is surprising how little is known about the non-protein small metabolites of the excretory-secretory products (ESP), including their composition and pharmacological properties. Objectives: We sought proof-of-concept that Nippostrongyl..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was made possible due to the financial support provided by an NHMRC Peter Doherty Early Career Researcher fellowship (APP1091011) and an AITHM Capacity Development Grant to PW; an NHMRC program grant to AL (APP1132975), and senior principal research fellowship (APP1117504) to AL. The authors would like to thank Dr. Paul Giacomin for providing T. muris eggs for mouse infections.