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  • Case Report
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,407 Views
12 Pages

Molecular Confirmation of Taenia crassiceps Cysticercosis in a Captive Ring-Tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) in Poland

  • Małgorzata Samorek-Pieróg,
  • Jacek Karamon,
  • Adam Brzana,
  • Lesław Sobieraj,
  • Mariusz Włodarczyk,
  • Jacek Sroka,
  • Aneta Bełcik,
  • Weronika Korpysa-Dzirba and
  • Tomasz Cencek

(1) Background: Taenia crassiceps is a cosmopolitan tapeworm endemic to the northern hemisphere with an indirect lifecycle. Its definitive hosts are carnivores, and its intermediate hosts are rodents and rabbits. Nonhuman primates in zoos appear to b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,916 Views
16 Pages

Standardizing an Experimental Murine Model of Extraparenchymal Neurocysticercosis That Immunologically Resembles Human Infection

  • Alejandro Espinosa-Cerón,
  • Alejandro Méndez,
  • Juan Hernández-Aceves,
  • Juan C. Juárez-González,
  • Nelly Villalobos,
  • Marisela Hernández,
  • Georgina Díaz,
  • Paola Soto,
  • Luis Concha and
  • Iván N. Pérez-Osorio
  • + 6 authors

Background: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is endemic in non-developed regions of the world. Two forms of NCC have been described, for which neurological morbidity depends on the location of the lesion, which can be either within the cerebral parenchyma or...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
7 Citations
6,288 Views
8 Pages

Taenia crassiceps Cysticercosis in a Wild Muskrat and a Domestic Dog in the Northeastern United States

  • Yufei Zhang,
  • Amira Abdu,
  • Timothy Wu,
  • María J. Forzán,
  • Kimberly Hammer and
  • Manigandan Lejeune

28 January 2023

Taenia crassiceps is a parasite of wild canids and dogs that serve as definite hosts, harboring the adult cestode, whereas rodents are the intermediate hosts in which the metacestode/cysticercus/larval stage occurs. Fecal-oral transmission ensures th...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
282 Views
9 Pages

Is Taenia crassiceps Cysticercosis a Threat to Dogs? Description of Macro- and Microscopic Lesions in a Dog. Case Report and a Review of the Literature

  • Małgorzata Kandefer-Gola,
  • Kacper Żebrowski,
  • Rafał Ciaputa,
  • Marta Demkowska-Kutrzepa and
  • Stanisław Dzimira

24 December 2025

Taenia crassiceps is a cestode capable of causing severe and atypical cysticercosis in accidental intermediate hosts, including domestic dogs. Here we report a fatal disseminated T. crassiceps infection (cystiscercosis) in a 4-year-old castrated male...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,080 Views
13 Pages

Comprehensive Diagnosis, Treatment, and Outcome of Taenia crassiceps Cysticercosis in a Ring-Tailed Lemur (Lemur catta) from a Croatian Zoo: No Longer Unusual?

  • Lea Grbavac,
  • Ana Šikić,
  • Petar Kostešić,
  • Ivan-Conrado Šoštarić-Zuckermann,
  • Vesna Mojčec Perko,
  • Jadranko Boras,
  • Ingeborg Bata,
  • Andrija Musulin,
  • Tara Kostanjšak and
  • Tatjana Živičnjak

Taenia crassiceps is a zoonotic tapeworm of the genus Taenia that is distributed throughout the Northern Hemisphere. Wild and domestic carnivores are final hosts, while rodents and rabbits are primarily intermediate hosts, although many other mammals...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,044 Views
14 Pages

A Myeloid-Specific Lack of IL-4Rα Prevents the Development of Alternatively Activated Macrophages and Enhances Immunity to Experimental Cysticercosis

  • Jonadab E. Olguín,
  • Edmundo Corano-Arredondo,
  • Victoria Hernández-Gómez,
  • Irma Rivera-Montoya,
  • Mario A. Rodríguez,
  • Itzel Medina-Andrade,
  • Berenice Arendse,
  • Frank Brombacher and
  • Luis I. Terrazas

13 February 2024

To determine the role that the IL-4/IL13 receptor plays in the development of alternatively activated macrophages (AAM or M2) and their role in the regulation of immunity to the extraintestinal phase of the helminth parasite Taenia crassiceps, we fol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,118 Views
14 Pages

A Physiological Approach to Explore How Thioredoxin–Glutathione Reductase (TGR) and Peroxiredoxin (Prx) Eliminate H2O2 in Cysticerci of Taenia

  • Alberto Guevara-Flores,
  • Gabriela Nava-Balderas,
  • José de Jesús Martínez-González,
  • César Vásquez-Lima,
  • Juan Luis Rendón and
  • Irene Patricia del Arenal Mena

Peroxiredoxins (Prxs) and glutathione peroxidases (GPxs) are the main enzymes of the thiol-dependent antioxidant systems responsible for reducing the H2O2 produced via aerobic metabolism or parasitic organisms by the host organism. These antioxidant...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,456 Views
16 Pages

STAT1-Dependent Recruitment of Ly6ChiCCR2+ Inflammatory Monocytes and M2 Macrophages in a Helminth Infection

  • Mireya Becerra-Díaz,
  • Yadira Ledesma-Soto,
  • Jonadab E. Olguín,
  • Angel Sánchez-Barrera,
  • Mónica G. Mendoza-Rodríguez,
  • Sandy Reyes,
  • Abhay R. Satoskar and
  • Luis I. Terrazas

6 October 2021

Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription (STAT) 1 signaling is critical for IFN-γ-mediated immune responses and resistance to protozoan and viral infections. However, its role in immunoregulation during helminth parasitic infections is not fu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,613 Views
16 Pages

The Sexual Dimorphism of the Neuroimmune Response in the Brains of Taenia crassiceps-Infected Mice

  • Karen Elizabeth Nava-Castro,
  • Diana Lizeth Ruiz-Antonio,
  • María del Sol Ríos-Avila,
  • Claudia Angélica Garay-Canales,
  • Lenin Pavón,
  • Romel Hernandez-Bello,
  • Víctor Hugo Del Río-Araiza,
  • Manuel Iván Girón-Pérez and
  • Jorge Morales-Montor

8 November 2024

Background: Helminth infections are associated with cognitive deficits, especially in school-age children. Deworming treatment in heavily infected children improves their short- and long-term memory recall. In mice, intraperitoneal helminth infection...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
1,280 Views
14 Pages

In Vitro Evaluation of Esters of Quinoxaline-1,4-di-N-oxide Derivatives as New Antitaeniasis Agents and Their Inhibitory Activity Against Triosephosphate Isomerase

  • Francisca Palomares-Alonso,
  • Alonzo González-González,
  • Alma D. Paz-González,
  • Eyra Ortiz-Pérez,
  • Ana Verónica Martínez-Vázquez,
  • Itzhel García-Torres,
  • Gabriel López-Velázquez,
  • Helgi Jung-Cook and
  • Gildardo Rivera

13 March 2025

Background/Objectives: Pork tapeworm Taenia solium is the causative agent of cysticercosis which may develop in muscle tissue, skin, eyes, and the central nervous system (neurocysticercosis). It is estimated by the World Health Organization (WHO) tha...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,222 Views
13 Pages

Differential Protein Expression of Taenia crassiceps ORF Strain in the Murine Cysticercosis Model Using Resistant (C57BL/6) Mice

  • Lucía Jiménez,
  • Mariana Díaz-Zaragoza,
  • Magdalena Hernández,
  • Luz Navarro,
  • Ricardo Hernández-Ávila,
  • Sergio Encarnación-Guevara,
  • Pedro Ostoa-Saloma and
  • Abraham Landa

A cysticercosis model of Taenia crassiceps ORF strain in susceptible BALB/c mice revealed a Th2 response after 4 weeks, allowing for the growth of the parasite, whereas resistant C57BL/6 mice developed a sustained Th1 response, limiting parasitic gro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,931 Views
15 Pages

Sexual Dimorphism of the Neuroimmunoendocrine Response in the Spleen during a Helminth Infection: A New Role for an Old Player?

  • Karen Elizabeth Nava-Castro,
  • Lenin Pavón,
  • Luis Enrique Becerril-Villanueva,
  • María Dolores Ponce-Regalado,
  • Hugo Aguilar-Díaz,
  • Mariana Segovia-Mendoza and
  • Jorge Morales-Montor

The interaction of the nervous, immune, and endocrine systems is crucial in maintaining homeostasis in vertebrates, and vital in mammals. The spleen is a key organ that regulates the neuroimmunoendocrine system. The Taenia crassiceps mouse system is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,949 Views
17 Pages

Effect of Hydroxyurea on Morphology, Proliferation, and Protein Expression on Taenia crassiceps WFU Strain

  • Diana G. Rios-Valencia,
  • Karel Estrada,
  • Arturo Calderón-Gallegos,
  • Rocío Tirado-Mendoza,
  • Raúl J. Bobes,
  • Juan P. Laclette and
  • Margarita Cabrera-Bravo

Flatworms are known for their remarkable regenerative ability, one which depends on totipotent cells known as germinative cells in cestodes. Depletion of germinative cells with hydroxyurea (HU) affects the regeneration of the parasite. Here, we studi...