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  • Living organisms, including snail vectors of a human pathogen, experience thermal stress that can affect their resistance to infection, with some types reverting from resistant to susceptible under heat stress as low as 31°C.
  • The study explored how heat shock impacts resistance in two snail species and included various laboratory lines and field-collected snails from Lake Victoria, revealing that the response to heat shock is genotype specific, showing only marginal effects on prevalence of infection in one snail species.
  • The findings emphasize the significance of understanding the interaction between snail and parasite genotypes, especially in the context of climate change and its impact on infection dynamics.

Article Abstract

Living organisms are vulnerable to thermal stress which causes a diversity of physiological outcomes. Previous work has shown that the snail vectors () of an important human pathogen, , revert from resistant to susceptible after short exposure to a heat stress as low as 31C; however, due to lack of replicability among labs and genetic lines of snails, it has been hypothesized that this effect is genotype dependent. We examined the effects of heat shock on resistance of two species of snail vectors including and . We used 3 different inbred laboratory snail lines in addition to the F1 generation of field collected snails from Lake Victoria, Kenya, an area with high levels of schistosomiasis transmission. Our results showed marginal effects of heat shock on prevalence of infection in , and that this response was genotype specific. We found no evidence of a heat shock effect on prevalence of infection in or on intensity of infection (number of infectious stages shed) in either snail species. Such environmentally influenced defense responses stress the importance of considering this unique interaction between snail and parasite genotypes in determining infection dynamics under climate changes.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9797131PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.4207DOI Listing

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