Lifelong Persistence of Toxoplasma Cysts: A Questionable Dogma?

Trends Parasitol. 2017 Feb;33(2):93-101. doi: 10.1016/j.pt.2016.10.007. Epub 2016 Dec 8.

Abstract

It is believed that infection by Toxoplasma gondii triggers a lifelong protective immunity due to the persistence of parasitic cysts which induce immunoprotection against reinfection. A review of the scientific literature since the 1950s did not yield any definitive data regarding the duration of cysts in the host or the presence of lifelong protective immunity, which led us to question this dogma. We put forward the hypothesis that sustained immunity to T. gondii requires repeated antigenic stimulations. The decline of seroprevalence recently observed in many countries might contribute to explain the loss of immunity. We address the potential consequences of this phenomenon, should it persist and worsen.

Keywords: lifelong immunity; premunition; toxoplasmosis.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Antibodies, Protozoan / blood
  • Antibodies, Protozoan / immunology
  • Brain / parasitology
  • Cysts / immunology*
  • Host-Parasite Interactions / immunology*
  • Humans
  • Periodicals as Topic
  • Toxoplasma / immunology*
  • Toxoplasmosis / immunology*

Substances

  • Antibodies, Protozoan