Journal article
The developmental lipidome of Nippostrongylus brasiliensis
T Wang, MG Leeming, NA Williamson, T Bouchery, R Doolan, G Le Gros, GE Reid, NL Harris, RB Gasser
Parasites and Vectors | Published : 2025
Abstract
Background: Nippostrongylus brasiliensis—a nematode of rodents—is commonly used as a model to study the immunobiology of parasitic nematodes. It is a member of the Strongylida—a large order of socioeconomically important parasitic nematodes of animals. Lipids are known to play essential roles in nematode biology, influencing cellular membranes, energy storage and/or signalling. Methods: The present investigation provides a comprehensive, untargeted lipidomic analysis of four developmental stages/sexes (i.e. egg, L3, adult female and adult male stages) of N. brasiliensis utilising liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry. Results: We identified 464 lipid species representing 18 lipi..
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