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Abstract Background Toxocara canis is considered one of the most neglected parasitic zoonoses and threatens the health of millions of people worldwide with a predilection for pediatric and adolescent populations in impoverished communities. Exploring the invasion and developmental mechanisms associated with T. canis infection in its definitive canine hosts will help to better control zoonotic toxocariasis. Methods Proteomic changes in samples from the upper lobe of the left lung of Beagle puppies were systematically analyzed by quantitative proteomic technology of data-independent acquisition (DIA) at 96 h post-infection (hpi) with T. canis . Proteins with P -values 1.5 or < 0.67 were considered proteins with differential abundance (PDAs). Results A total of 28 downregulated PDAs and 407 upregulated PDAs were identified at 96 hpi, including RhoC, TM4SFs and LPCAT1, which could be associated with the maintenance and repair of lung homeostasis. GO annotation and KEGG pathway enrichment analyses of all identified proteins and PDAs revealed that many lung proteins have correlation to signal transduction, lipid metabolism and immune system. Conclusions The present study revealed lung proteomic alterations in Beagle dogs at the lung migration stage of T. canis infection and identified many PDAs of Beagle dog lung, which may play important roles in the pathogenesis of toxocariasis, warranting further experimental validation. Graphical Abstract
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Wen-Bin Zheng
Hui-Jie Qiu
Han-Dan Xiao
Parasites & Vectors
Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Shanxi Agricultural University
Lanzhou Veterinary Research Institute
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6aea9b6db643587630485 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s13071-024-06302-9