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8.20C: Distribution and Importance of Parasitic Worms

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    Parasitic worms, distributed worldwide, are hypothesized to have importance in immune system regulation.

    Learning Objectives
    • Explain how parasitic worms may be beneficial

    Key Points

    • Parasitic worms appear to have medicinal properties as well which has opened a new field of research by studying the use of parasitic worms in disease treatment.
    • Scientists hypothesize that parasitic worms can be used to combat autoimmune diseases by damping down the immune system of the host by using parasitic worms to active eosinophils and downstream targets.
    • Parasitic worms have been linked to a protective role in autoimmune disease development and prevention of metabolic syndrome.

    Key Terms

    • eosinophils: a type of white blood cell used to fight parasitic infection
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    Parasitic worms, often the result of horrible illness and disease, appear to have medicinal properties as well. The importance of parasitic worms has come to light in regards to treating various diseases which may benefit from their presence. It is argued that humans have evolved with parasitic worms and there is a mutualistic relationship which mandates the need for parasitic worms to contribute to a healthy immune system. The most common use of parasitic worms for medicinal purposes is in the use against diseases characterized by an overactive immune response. An overactive immune response is often seen in individuals with allergies and hay-fever, specifically in developed countries where parasites have been under strict prevention and control. It is speculated that parasitic worms have the ability to damp down the immune system, which promotes an environment where they can thrive without being attached. In return, the damping down of the immune system is believed to be beneficial, as this may prevent the development of allergies.

    An additional study links an increase in metabolic syndrome in the Western world and the success in preventing and eliminating parasites. The study demonstrates that immune system cells, eosinophils, that are present in fat tissue play a role in the prevention of insulin resistance via secretion of interleukin 4. The interleukin 4 is then able to activate macrophages that function in the maintenance of glucose homeostasis. The study showed that parasitic worm infection results in an increase in eosinophils, thus, promoting control of glucose maintenance.

    The hypothesis that parasites are necessary for a healthy immune system is currently under investigation and still requires multiple lines of evidence.


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