TY - JOUR
T1 - Helminth infections affect host immune responses to viral infections and vaccines
AU - Diego, Juan García Bernalt
AU - Desai, Pritesh
AU - Yeung, Stephen T.
AU - Damani-Yokota, Payal
AU - Khanna, Kamal M.
AU - Diamond, Michael S.
AU - Schotsaert, Michael
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Helminths are highly prevalent in many regions of the world. Due to the chronic nature of most helminth infections, these parasites are proficient immunomodulators of their hosts. This modulation often leads to skewed or even impaired immune responses against unrelated antigens, such as viruses and vaccines, which can be both beneficial and detrimental for the host. The extent of these effects and the impact on the outcomes of viral infection depends on a variety of factors including timing and tropism of both infections, pathological mechanisms, genetic background, and environmental factors. In this review, we dissect these complex interactions between virus and helminths in the context of coinfection and the impact of helminth infection on antiviral vaccine efficacy. We characterize the key contributing mechanisms that have been defined in preclinical models and human trials and describe the immune actors involved in the modulation of the antiviral and vaccine immune response by helminths. Finally, we address the limitations of our current understanding of helminth–virus interactions.
AB - Helminths are highly prevalent in many regions of the world. Due to the chronic nature of most helminth infections, these parasites are proficient immunomodulators of their hosts. This modulation often leads to skewed or even impaired immune responses against unrelated antigens, such as viruses and vaccines, which can be both beneficial and detrimental for the host. The extent of these effects and the impact on the outcomes of viral infection depends on a variety of factors including timing and tropism of both infections, pathological mechanisms, genetic background, and environmental factors. In this review, we dissect these complex interactions between virus and helminths in the context of coinfection and the impact of helminth infection on antiviral vaccine efficacy. We characterize the key contributing mechanisms that have been defined in preclinical models and human trials and describe the immune actors involved in the modulation of the antiviral and vaccine immune response by helminths. Finally, we address the limitations of our current understanding of helminth–virus interactions.
KW - antiviral immunity
KW - coinfections
KW - helminth
KW - trained immunity
KW - vaccine efficacy
KW - virus
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105014533809
U2 - 10.1093/femsre/fuaf036
DO - 10.1093/femsre/fuaf036
M3 - Review article
C2 - 40796112
AN - SCOPUS:105014533809
SN - 0168-6445
VL - 49
JO - FEMS Microbiology Reviews
JF - FEMS Microbiology Reviews
M1 - fuaf036
ER -