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Title: PERTURBATION OF KEY COMPONENTS OF THE GUT-BRAIN-MICROBIOME AXIS BY THE PROTISTAN PARASITE BLASTOCYSTIS
Authors: STEVEN SANTINO LEONARDI
ORCID iD:   orcid.org/0000-0002-2613-2154
Keywords: Blastocystis, parasitology, serotonin, tryptophan, gut-brain axis, vagus nerve
Issue Date: 23-Jan-2024
Citation: STEVEN SANTINO LEONARDI (2024-01-23). PERTURBATION OF KEY COMPONENTS OF THE GUT-BRAIN-MICROBIOME AXIS BY THE PROTISTAN PARASITE BLASTOCYSTIS. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Blastocystis is a highly prevalent protistan parasite of the human gut that has been associated with disorders of intestinal inflammation and the gut microbiome. This thesis presents evidence that Blastocystis may have a greater ability to influence the human body than is currently understood, arguing that previously observed changes to the host gut are indicative of wider effects on a variety of host systems, including immunity, cognition, and mood. Such effects may play a role in existing neurological disorders. We characterize an aberrant tryptophan-producing Blastocystis enzyme, explore its behaviour in a physiological context, and demonstrate its ability to alter neurotransmitter metabolism and host behaviour in in vitro and in vivo models. These results establish a putative pathway to disease for Blastocystis, as well as demonstrating the potential for these parasites to influence the behaviour of their host.
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/249445
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