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Australian researchers have revealed how a particular strain of a diarrhea-causing parasite managed to infect more animal species, offering new insights into how parasitic infections emerge and spread in humans.

The WEHI-led study revealed a genetic shortcut that may help Giardia duodenalis and many other parasites jump to new hosts at a cost to long-term survival. The findings may also help explain how parasites evolve drug resistance, with implications for treatment strategies worldwide.

Understanding these dynamics could inform public health surveillance and guide efforts to predict the spread and persistence of zoonotic agents before they become established.

With a glance

  • A WEHI-led team discovered that an asexual Giardia The progeny infects a wider range of hosts than its sexual counterpart, but accumulates deleterious mutations leading to extinction.
  • Giardiasis remains a major global health burden, causing chronic diarrhea and malnutrition, particularly in children.
  • The same evolutionary trade-offs that allow host switching may also underpin drug resistance, underscoring the need for smarter treatment and monitoring strategies.

A global health threat

Yardiasis interferes with the absorption of nutrients in the small intestine, causing chronic diarrhea and growth delays. Its resistant cysts persist in water and the environment, making outbreaks difficult to control.

There are up to 600,000 cases of yardiasis in Australia each year and more than 280 million cases worldwide. The disease has a disproportionately high impact on children in poorer and remote Indigenous communities in Australia.

Study leader Professor Aaron Jex said that when a parasite spreads from a single host to many, the task of public health becomes much more difficult.

“By identifying the genetic patterns behind this shift, we can better predict where and how future infections might occur and design smarter surveillance to stop them,” he said.

Survival of the fit-ish

The new study, published in Nature communicationsrevealed a surprising evolutionary twist: an asexual lineage of Giardia that managed to infect a wider range of hosts than its sexual ancestor, despite being genetically on the path to extinction.

The study found that the same genetic shortening can also occur in many other zoonotic parasites.

Abandoning sex may have been the key to allowing the parasite to become a generalist – capable of infecting pets, livestock, wildlife and humans.

This ability to jump between hosts, known as host switching, is a key factor in how new infections emerge in humans. But the shortcut comes at a cost: because these parasites don’t exchange genetic material, harmful mutations accumulate over time, leading to eventual collapse.

“It’s not survival of the fittest – it’s survival of the fit-ish,” said Professor Jex.

“This brief advantage allows the parasite to spread to new hosts before the genetic problems catch up.”

Hidden pathway of drug resistance

This same principle may also explain how parasites evolve drug resistance.

Mutations that help them survive treatment often make them weaker overall. In sexually reproducing parasites, these mutants quickly outcompete the competition. But asexual parasites persist, creating a window for the spread of resistant strains.

“Our findings show that when sex stops, selection becomes ineffective,” Professor Jex said.

“This same ineffectiveness could allow drug-resistant parasites to persist and spread.”

Why sex with a parasite matters

Sex isn’t just about reproduction – it’s about survival.

Sexual recombination allows parasites to remain competitive in the evolutionary “arms race” with their hosts. When this stops, short-term gains such as switching to new hosts come at the expense of long-term viability.

The team’s findings raise new questions about how similar mechanisms could influence drug resistance and the emergence of other parasitic diseases.

In the future, the team will investigate whether the same genetic shortcuts that allow host switching also allow the maintenance of resistant strains, and how this knowledge can guide treatment strategies and surveillance systems to prevent outbreaks before they start.

Source:

Walter and Eliza Hall Institute

Journal Reference:

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-65843-4

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