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Manipulative neuroparasites: uncovering the intricacies of neurological host control

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Manipulative neuroparasites are a fascinating group of organisms that possess the ability to hijack the nervous systems of their hosts, manipulating their behavior in order to enhance their own survival and reproductive success. This review provides an overview of the different strategies employed by manipulative neuroparasites, ranging from viruses to parasitic worms and fungi. By examining specific examples, such as Toxoplasma gondii, Leucochloridium paradoxum, and Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, we highlight the complex mechanisms employed by these parasites to manipulate their hosts' behavior. We explore the mechanisms through which these parasites alter the neural processes and behavior of their hosts, including the modulation of neurotransmitters, hormonal pathways, and neural circuits. This review focuses less on the diseases that neuroparasites induce and more on the process of their neurological manipulation. We also investigate the fundamental mechanisms of host manipulation in the developing field of neuroparasitology, which blends neuroscience and parasitology. Finally, understanding the complex interaction between manipulative neuroparasites and their hosts may help us to better understand the fundamentals of behavior, neurology, and host–parasite relationships.

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Abbreviations

AIDS:

Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus

BBB:

Blood–brain barrier

CNS:

Central nervous system

D. coccinellae :

Dinocampus coccinellae

D. dendriticum :

Dicrocoelium dendriticum

DCPV:

Dinocampus coccinellae Paralysis Virus

HAT:

Human African trypanosomiasis

HIV:

Human Immunodeficiency Virus

L. paradoxum :

Leucochloridium paradoxum

M. cicadina :

Massospora cicadina

O. unilateralis :

Ophiocordyceps unilateralis

RNA:

Ribonucleic acid

T. brucei :

Trypanosoma brucei

T. gondii :

Toxoplasma gondii

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Department of Scientific Research and Education, BioNome, Bangalore, India (Grant No. DSRE/BNM/SR/2023/A0110).

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Gowda, V., Dinesh, S. & Sharma, S. Manipulative neuroparasites: uncovering the intricacies of neurological host control. Arch Microbiol 205, 314 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00203-023-03637-2

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