mSphere (Aug 2021)

Exposure to Parasitic Protists and Helminths Changes the Intestinal Community Structure of Bacterial Communities in a Cohort of Mother-Child Binomials from a Semirural Setting in Mexico

  • Oswaldo Partida-Rodriguez,
  • Miriam Nieves-Ramirez,
  • Isabelle Laforest-Lapointe,
  • Eric M. Brown,
  • Laura Parfrey,
  • Alicia Valadez-Salazar,
  • Lisa Thorson,
  • Patricia Morán,
  • Enrique Gonzalez,
  • Edgar Rascon,
  • Ulises Magaña,
  • Eric Hernandez,
  • Liliana Rojas-Velázquez,
  • Javier Torres,
  • Marie Claire Arrieta,
  • Cecilia Ximenez,
  • B. Brett Finlay

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1128/mSphere.00083-21
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 4

Abstract

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The impact of intestinal eukaryotes on the prokaryotic microbiome composition of asymptomatic carriers has not been extensively explored, especially in infants and mothers with multiple parasitic infections. In this work, we studied the relationship between protist and helminth parasite colonization and the intestinal microbiota structure in an asymptomatic population of mother-child binomials from a semirural community in Mexico.