The spleen plays a crucial role in the development of immunity to malaria, but the role of pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) in splenic effector cells during malaria infection is poorly understood. In the present study, we analysed the expression of selected PRRs in splenic effector cells from BALB/c mice infected with the lethal and non-lethal Plasmodium yoelii strains 17XL and 17X, respectively, and the non-lethal Plasmodium chabaudi chabaudi AS strain. The results of these experiments showed fewer significant changes in the expression of PRRs in AS-infected mice than in 17X and 17XL-infected mice. Mannose receptor C type 2 (MRC2) expression increased with parasitemia, whereas Toll-like receptors and sialoadhesin (Sn) decreased in mice...
Abstract. Research relating to host inflammatory processes during malaria infection has focused on T...
CD4+ T cells play critical roles in protection against the blood-stage of malaria infection, but the...
<div><p>Macrophages express a wide array of invariant receptors that facilitate host defense and med...
The spleen plays a crucial role in the development of immunity to malaria, but the role of pattern r...
Splenic microarchitecture is substantially altered during acute malaria infections, which may affect...
Despite a global effort to develop an effective vaccine, malaria is still a significant health probl...
Abstract. Macrophage scavenger receptor A (MSR-A) deficient mice MSR-A(2/2) were infected by the int...
Natural infection with Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, occurs via mosquito ve...
Abstract Background Parasite cytoadherence within the microvasculature of tissues and organs of infe...
Innate immune recognition of malaria parasites is the critical first step in the development of the ...
Knowledge of the dynamic features of the processes driven by malaria parasites in the spleen is lack...
Malaria, caused by the apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium, is a major cause of morbidity and mortality...
International audienceThe role of the IgE-Fc epsilon RI complex in malaria severity in Plasmodium fa...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria causes 660 million clinical cases with over 2 million deaths each year...
Infectionwith Plasmodium bergheiANKA is a well-establishedmodel of human cerebralmalaria (CM).We sho...
Abstract. Research relating to host inflammatory processes during malaria infection has focused on T...
CD4+ T cells play critical roles in protection against the blood-stage of malaria infection, but the...
<div><p>Macrophages express a wide array of invariant receptors that facilitate host defense and med...
The spleen plays a crucial role in the development of immunity to malaria, but the role of pattern r...
Splenic microarchitecture is substantially altered during acute malaria infections, which may affect...
Despite a global effort to develop an effective vaccine, malaria is still a significant health probl...
Abstract. Macrophage scavenger receptor A (MSR-A) deficient mice MSR-A(2/2) were infected by the int...
Natural infection with Plasmodium parasites, the causative agents of malaria, occurs via mosquito ve...
Abstract Background Parasite cytoadherence within the microvasculature of tissues and organs of infe...
Innate immune recognition of malaria parasites is the critical first step in the development of the ...
Knowledge of the dynamic features of the processes driven by malaria parasites in the spleen is lack...
Malaria, caused by the apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium, is a major cause of morbidity and mortality...
International audienceThe role of the IgE-Fc epsilon RI complex in malaria severity in Plasmodium fa...
Plasmodium falciparum malaria causes 660 million clinical cases with over 2 million deaths each year...
Infectionwith Plasmodium bergheiANKA is a well-establishedmodel of human cerebralmalaria (CM).We sho...
Abstract. Research relating to host inflammatory processes during malaria infection has focused on T...
CD4+ T cells play critical roles in protection against the blood-stage of malaria infection, but the...
<div><p>Macrophages express a wide array of invariant receptors that facilitate host defense and med...