2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2016.07.010
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Controversial aspects of the life cycle of Fasciola hepatica

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“…This might be explained by the fact that F. hepatica juvenile parasites follow a different route to reach the biliary tree that involves ingestion and digestion of host tissues while traversing the intestinal wall, migrating through the peritoneal cavity and penetrating the liver Glisson’s capsule (S1A Fig). Moreover, during their liver migration the parasites ingest parenchymal and other cells [20] and these compounds might be a result of the complex metabolic pathways and profiles of these ingested tissues.…”
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“…This might be explained by the fact that F. hepatica juvenile parasites follow a different route to reach the biliary tree that involves ingestion and digestion of host tissues while traversing the intestinal wall, migrating through the peritoneal cavity and penetrating the liver Glisson’s capsule (S1A Fig). Moreover, during their liver migration the parasites ingest parenchymal and other cells [20] and these compounds might be a result of the complex metabolic pathways and profiles of these ingested tissues.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compounds of F. hepatica might be related to the different migratory route of the parasite to the biliary tree. Unlike Opisthorchis spp., newly excysted juveniles of F. hepatica exit the lumen of the small intestine, transverse the intestinal wall and migrate through the abdominal cavity to the Glisson’s capsule of the liver [20,24]. This parasite might deploy more complex biochemical processes and secretions, including the secretion of cathepsins [2527] to accomplish this elaborate organ and tissue migration.…”
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“…Adult flukes in the biliary tree cause obstructive symptoms such as biliary colic. 2 Most infections in the community remain undiagnosed. However, complications such as anemia and undernutrition may arise even in subjects with subclinical fascioliasis with devastating consequences for infected children.…”
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