Background: Malaria triggers a high inflammatory response in the host that mediates most of the associated pathologies and contributes to death. The identification of pro-inflammatory molecules derived from Plasmodium is essential to understand the mechanisms of pathogenesis and to develop targeted interventions. Uric acid derived from hypoxanthine accumulated in infected erythrocytes has been recently proposed as a mediator of inflammation in rodent malaria. Methods and Findings: We found that human erythrocytes infected with Plasmodium falciparum gradually accumulate hypoxanthine in their late stages of development. To analyze the role of hypoxanthine-derived uric acid induced by P. falciparum on the inflammatory cytokine response from hu...
Abstract Malaria is a highly inflammatory disease caused by Plasmodium infection of host erythrocyte...
Abstract Malaria causes an acute systemic human disease that bears many similarities, both clinicall...
Severe falciparum malaria is commonly complicated by metabolic acidosis. Together with lactic acid (...
BACKGROUND: Malaria triggers a high inflammatory response in the host that mediates most of the asso...
Infection of erythrocytes with the Plasmodium parasite causes the pathologies associated with malari...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum elicits host inflammatory responses that cause the symptoms and se...
Malaria is characterized by cyclical fevers and high levels of inflammation, and while an early infl...
<div><p>Malaria is characterized by cyclical fevers and high levels of inflammation, and while an ea...
Plasmodium falciparum elicits host inflammatory responses that cause the symptoms and severe manifes...
Malaria is characterized by cyclical fevers and high levels of inflammation, and while an early infl...
BACKGROUND: Inflammatory cytokinemia and systemic activation of the microvascular endothelium are ce...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Uric acid is one of the compounds associated with the inflammatory process i...
Abstract Elevated uric acid (UA) levels have been reported in malaria patients and are particularly ...
<p><i>P. falciparum</i>-infected erythrocytes were cultured in hypoxanthine free (A) and hypoxanthin...
Purine nucleotide synthesis in Plasmodium falciparum takes place solely by the purine salvage pathwa...
Abstract Malaria is a highly inflammatory disease caused by Plasmodium infection of host erythrocyte...
Abstract Malaria causes an acute systemic human disease that bears many similarities, both clinicall...
Severe falciparum malaria is commonly complicated by metabolic acidosis. Together with lactic acid (...
BACKGROUND: Malaria triggers a high inflammatory response in the host that mediates most of the asso...
Infection of erythrocytes with the Plasmodium parasite causes the pathologies associated with malari...
Background: Plasmodium falciparum elicits host inflammatory responses that cause the symptoms and se...
Malaria is characterized by cyclical fevers and high levels of inflammation, and while an early infl...
<div><p>Malaria is characterized by cyclical fevers and high levels of inflammation, and while an ea...
Plasmodium falciparum elicits host inflammatory responses that cause the symptoms and severe manifes...
Malaria is characterized by cyclical fevers and high levels of inflammation, and while an early infl...
BACKGROUND: Inflammatory cytokinemia and systemic activation of the microvascular endothelium are ce...
Abstract INTRODUCTION Uric acid is one of the compounds associated with the inflammatory process i...
Abstract Elevated uric acid (UA) levels have been reported in malaria patients and are particularly ...
<p><i>P. falciparum</i>-infected erythrocytes were cultured in hypoxanthine free (A) and hypoxanthin...
Purine nucleotide synthesis in Plasmodium falciparum takes place solely by the purine salvage pathwa...
Abstract Malaria is a highly inflammatory disease caused by Plasmodium infection of host erythrocyte...
Abstract Malaria causes an acute systemic human disease that bears many similarities, both clinicall...
Severe falciparum malaria is commonly complicated by metabolic acidosis. Together with lactic acid (...