Introduction to Strongyloides stercoralis Anatomy

Author:

Castelletto Michelle L.1,Akimori Damia12,Patel Ruhi1,Schroeder Nathan E.3,Hallem Elissa A.14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics , University of California, Los Angeles , Los Angeles , CA ,

2. Molecular Biology Interdepartmental Ph.D. Program , University of California, Los Angeles , Los Angeles , CA ,

3. Department of Crop Sciences , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign , Urbana , IL

4. Molecular Biology Institute , University of California, Los Angeles , Los Angeles , CA , .

Abstract

Abstract Strongyloides stercoralis, commonly known as the human threadworm, is a skin-penetrating gastrointestinal parasitic nematode that infects hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Like other Strongyloides species, S. stercoralis is capable of cycling through a single free-living generation. Although S. stercoralis and the free-living nematode Caenorhabditis elegans are evolutionarily distant, the free-living adults of S. stercoralis are similar enough in size and morphology to C. elegans adults that techniques for generating transgenics and knockouts in C. elegans have been successfully adapted for use in S. stercoralis. High-quality genomic and transcriptomic data are also available for S. stercoralis. Thus, one can use a burgeoning array of functional genomic tools in S. stercoralis to probe questions about parasitic nematode development, physiology, and behavior. Knowledge gained from S. stercoralis will inform studies of other parasitic nematodes such as hookworms that are not yet amenable to genetic manipulation. This review describes the basic anatomy of S. stercoralis.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

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