Immunological and pathophysiological outcomes of helminth infections and type 2 diabetes comorbidity studies in humans and experimental animals : a scoping review
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Silas, Ekuyikeno
Ndlovu, Siyanda
Tshilwane, Selaelo Ivy
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Abstract
Animal and human studies have demonstrated that helminth infections are associated with
a decreased prevalence of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Lack of exposure to helminth infections
has been postulated to be one mechanism to explain the markedly increased prevalence of T2DM in
developed countries. However, there is still paucity of information regarding the immunological
interactions between helminth infections and T2DM. The study aimed at reviewing peer-reviewed
articles on host immune and pathophysiological outcomes from human and laboratory animal studies
of helminth infections and T2DM comorbidity. A literature search was carried out in Google Scholar,
PubMed, and EBSCOhost databases using the following keywords; immune responses OR immune
modulation of helminth infections OR parasites infections AND Type 2 diabetes comorbidity in
humans AND experimental/laboratory animals. Results showed that helminth infections provided
some degree of protection from the pathology associated with T2DM by modulating the surrounding
cytokine and chemokine milieu in humans and animals. Whilst there is some evidence regarding the
protective effects of helminth infections to T2DM in cases of comorbidity, there is paucity of research
in both laboratory animals and humans, with reference to the immunological and pathophysiological
mechanisms which occur during comorbidity, and these constitute gaps for future research.
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Comorbidity, Infection outcomes, Immune response, Humans and laboratory studies, Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), Helminth infections, Human studies, Laboratory studies, Animal studies
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Silas, E.; Ndlovu, S.;
Tshilwane, S.I.; Mukaratirwa, S.
Immunological and
Pathophysiological Outcomes of
Helminth Infections and Type 2
Diabetes Comorbidity Studies in
Humans and Experimental
Animals—A Scoping Review. Applied Sciences 2021, 11, 8079. https://DOI.org/10.3390/app11178079.
