Literature DB >> 9011078

Human Taenia eggs develop into cysticerci in scid mice.

A Ito1, W C Chung, C C Chen, M Ito, S Endo, M Okamoto, P C Fan.   

Abstract

The intermediate hosts for Taenia saginata and T. solium are cattle and pigs (and humans for the latter), respectively. In vitro-hatched (but not activated) oncospheres of both Asian Taenia (T. saginata asiatica, a new subspecies of T. saginata or T. asiatica, a new species) and T. solium injected subcutaneously into the backs of mice with severe combined immunodeficiency (scid) developed into fully matured cysticerci. Five-month-old metacestodes of Asian Taenia had no hooklets and were bigger in size than those previously reported and similar to those of T. saginata. Their morphology suggested that the cysticerci were more advanced than those in the intermediate host animals. It is suggested that scid mice are valuable experimental animal models for studying human taeniid cestode infections.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9011078     DOI: 10.1017/s0031182096008074

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Parasitology        ISSN: 0031-1820            Impact factor:   3.234


  7 in total

1.  Development of Taenia saginata asiatica metacestodes in SCID mice and its infectivity in human and alternative definitive hosts.

Authors:  S L Chang; N Nonaka; M Kamiya; Y Kanai; H K Ooi; W C Chung; Y Oku
Journal:  Parasitol Res       Date:  2005-04-06       Impact factor: 2.289

Review 2.  The Asian Taenia and the possibility of cysticercosis.

Authors:  M T Galán-Puchades; M V Fuentes
Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2000-03       Impact factor: 1.341

3.  Rodent model for long-term maintenance and development of the viable cysticerci of Taenia saginata asiatica.

Authors:  I C Wang; W C Chung; S C Lu; P C Fan
Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2000-12       Impact factor: 1.341

4.  Experimental animal models and their use in understanding cysticercosis: A systematic review.

Authors:  Muloongo C Sitali; Veronika Schmidt; Racheal Mwenda; Chummy S Sikasunge; Kabemba E Mwape; Martin C Simuunza; Clarissa P da Costa; Andrea S Winkler; Isaac K Phiri
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-07-19       Impact factor: 3.752

Review 5.  Taenia solium Cysticercosis and Its Impact in Neurological Disease.

Authors:  Hector H Garcia; Armando E Gonzalez; Robert H Gilman
Journal:  Clin Microbiol Rev       Date:  2020-05-27       Impact factor: 26.132

6.  Case Report: Disseminated Cysticercosis due to Intentional Ingestion of Parasitic Worm Eggs for Weight Loss.

Authors:  Han-Yu Zhang; Guo-Xing Wang; Yue-Yan Xing; Miao-Rong Xie
Journal:  Am J Trop Med Hyg       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 2.345

Review 7.  Historical overview of Taenia asiatica in Taiwan.

Authors:  Hong Kean Ooi; Chau-Mei Ho; Wen-Cheng Chung
Journal:  Korean J Parasitol       Date:  2013-02-18       Impact factor: 1.341

  7 in total

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