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Helminth coinfection facilitates gammaherpesvirus infection in the wood mouse Apodemus sylvaticus

Newby-Gallagher, K.; Hall, J. L.; Stewart, J.; Sharma, P.; Babayan, S. A.; Pedersen, A. B.; Fenton, A.

2026-05-13 ecology
10.64898/2026.05.11.723779 bioRxiv
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Helminths are widespread parasites that can modulate host immunity, potentially increasing susceptibility to viral infections. However, evidence for these effects varies across systems and environments, and links between laboratory and wild populations remain unclear. We developed a tractable system using wood mice, Heligmosomoides spp. nematodes, and wood mouse herpes virus (WMHV) to bridge this gap. Combining laboratory and field experiments with population modelling, we examined how helminth infection, anthelmintic treatment and diet affect viral dynamics. Across lab and field data, helminth infection consistently increased WMHV risk, with stronger effects at higher worm burdens. Field results showed that anthelmintic treatment reduced viral infection, and laboratory experiments showed that improved nutrition mitigates helminth-induced increases in viral susceptibility. Our population-level modelling suggested that helminth burden-dependent facilitation can generate nonlinear effects on viral spread, dependent on helminth virulence. Our findings highlight the potential importance of helminths as facilitators of viral infections, and suggest that anthelmintic treatment may provide indirect benefits for viral control. We also show the value of integrating lab and field approaches on the same (or closely related) species, in particular the potential offered by the wood mouse - Heligmosomoides - WMHV system, to understand the drivers and consequences of host-helminth-viral interactions.

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