Host-parasite Interactions; From Co-evolutionary Changes to Genomic Insights

Authors

  • Rameen Atique Department of Pathobiology and Biomedical Sciences, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, University of Agriculture, Multan, 25000, Pakistan. Author
  • Hafiza Arshi Saeed Department of Pathobiology and Biomedical Sciences, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, University of Agriculture, Multan, 25000, Pakistan Author
  • Ayesha Haidar Department of Pathobiology and Biomedical Sciences, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, University of Agriculture, Multan, 25000, Pakistan. Author
  • Javeria Shareef Department of Pathobiology and Biomedical Sciences, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, University of Agriculture, Multan, 25000, Pakistan. Author
  • Areesha Naveed Department of Pathobiology and Biomedical Sciences, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, University of Agriculture, Multan, 25000, Pakistan Author
  • Ayesha Nadeem Department of Pathobiology and Biomedical Sciences, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, University of Agriculture, Multan, 25000, Pakistan. Author
  • Iram Shahzadi University of Chinese academy of sciences, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology Author
  • Sana Kausar Department of Zoology, Division of Science and Technology, University of Education township campus Lahore Pakistan Author
  • Amara Ijaz Department of Poultry Science, Muhammad Nawaz Sharif, University of Agriculture, Multan, 25000, Pakistan. Author
  • Ahmad Jamal Independent Researcher, Gulghust, 60700, Multan Pakistan Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.70445/gjus.1.1.2024.88-107

Keywords:

Co-evolution, the evolution of parasites, molecular mechanisms, the immune response of the host, genetic makeup, environmental factors, therapeutic stratgies

Abstract

Host-parasite interaction belongs to the association between two biologically different organisms in which the host delivers food and shelter for the parasite and in return the parasite reproduces itself in the host body. There are many kinds of host-parasite relationships including parasitism, mutualism, and commensalism. The potent interaction between the host and parasite is regulated by the evolutionary changes over space and time. Host-parasite interconnection is the basic feature of the maintenance of ecology and biodiversity. The association between the host and parasite establishes an equilibrium in which the host unfolds protective strategies against parasites and the parasites develop mechanisms to elude the host’s defenses and spread infections. This dynamic interaction between the host and parasite mainly depends on the host's immune system, the severity of infection, the load of parasites in the body, and the ecological requirements. Moreover, environmental conditions, locomotion, and genetic factors of the host also influence host-parasite interactions. The pathogenicity of parasites is determined by the sensitivity and resistivity of the host's immune response. As parasites evolve, they employ diverse strategies to manipulate the host’s behavior and adapt to changing atmospheres. The education of the host-parasite association is essential for proper control and surveillance of parasitic diseases. For the prevention of parasitic infections, different therapeutic measures have been devised. Researchers are performing many types of procedures to sustain the ecosystem and fitness of individuals using host-parasite interactions. The purpose of this review was to enhance the importance of the host-parasite interaction in our environment.

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Published

2024-06-15