一般的な脳内寄生虫に潜む多様性を発見 (Scientists find hidden diversity inside common brain parasite)

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2026-01-27 カリフォルニア大学リバーサイド校(UCR)

米カリフォルニア大学リバーサイド校(UCR)の研究チームは、人や動物の脳に感染する一般的な寄生虫の内部に、これまで見過ごされてきた大きな遺伝的多様性が存在することを明らかにした。研究ではゲノム解析と分子生物学的手法を用い、同一種と考えられてきた寄生虫集団が、実際には複数の系統に分かれており、それぞれが異なる感染特性や病原性を持つ可能性を示した。この「隠れた多様性」は、感染後の症状の違いや治療反応のばらつきを説明する重要な要因となり得る。特に、免疫応答や神経系への影響が系統ごとに異なる可能性があり、従来の一律な理解では不十分であることが示唆された。本成果は、脳寄生虫感染症の診断精度向上や、より効果的で個別化された治療戦略の開発につながると期待されており、人獣共通感染症の理解深化にも貢献する。

一般的な脳内寄生虫に潜む多様性を発見 (Scientists find hidden diversity inside common brain parasite)
Image shows a cyst which can contain hundreds of T. gondii parasites. (UCR/Wilson lab)

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ブラディゾイトの亜型はトキソプラズマの発達の分岐点を支配している Bradyzoite subtypes rule the crossroads of Toxoplasma development

Arzu Ulu,Sandeep Srivastava,Nala Kachour,Brandon H. Le,Michael W. White & Emma H. Wilson
Nature Communications  Published:24 January 2026
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-026-68489-y

We are providing an unedited version of this manuscript to give early access to its findings. Before final publication, the manuscript will undergo further editing. Please note there may be errors present which affect the content, and all legal disclaimers apply.

Abstract

Toxoplasmosis is a major risk to chronically infected individuals, especially those who become immunocompromised. Although one-third of the globe is infected with Toxoplasma, no treatments prevent or eliminate cysts in part due to limited understanding of bradyzoite biology. The cyst is central to Toxoplasmosis, as transition from bradyzoites to tachyzoites drive pathology. In this study, we aim to understand the biology of bradyzoites prior to recrudescence and the developmental pathways they initiate. Here, we discover ME49EW cysts from infected mice harbor multiple bradyzoite subtypes with distinct fates. Purified subtypes exhibit defined developmental pathways in animals and in primary astrocytes. Single-bradyzoite RNA-sequencing reveals five major subtypes within cysts. We further show that a crucial subtype in chronically infected mice is absent from a widely used in vitro model of bradyzoite development. Altogether, this work establishes new foundational principles of Toxoplasma cyst development and reactivation that operate during the intermediate life cycle of Toxoplasma.

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