There's a parasite living in the brains of 40 million Americans, and most of these human hosts are completely unaware.Doctors don't usually treat this bug unless it begins wreaking havoc on the bodies of patients with weakened immune systems, but a new discovery may make short work of the invader without the typical risks.Parasitologist Rajshekhar Gaji runs a lab at the Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, investigating what makes the parasite, Toxoplasma gondii, tick.Related: Cat Parasite Can Seriously Disrupt Brain Function, Study Suggests"The parasite that's sitting in the brain gets reactivated, starts multiplying, and then it's fatal," Gaji explains. "Because of that, the parasite is a dreaded pathogen." T. gondii is closely associated with cats, which are the only known hosts within which the parasite can reproduce sexually. But once its offspring are shed in the cat's poop, there are very few warm-blooded species T. gondii won't make a home in.For most of us, an infection with T. gondii will fall completely under the radar. For those with cancer, HIV, or who are on immunosuppressants, the parasite presents significant risks.Without a healthy immune system to keep T. gondii at bay, these patients can quickly develop a disease known as toxoplasmosis, which can bring flu-like symptoms, swollen lymph nodes, and brain inflammation.The parasite can also be transmitted to the placenta of a developing fetus during pregnancy. This form of the disease, congenital toxoplasmosis, can cause developmental problems, and even miscarriages.Treatments for acute toxoplasmosis involve medications that target mechanisms in the parasite that are biologically similar to processes in our own bodies. This often puts patients at risk of severe side effects, restricting treatments to situations where infections are considered to be dire.Gaji and his team might have found a lead, though: in a new study, they have shown that switching off just a single protein inside the mic...
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