The spleen is critical for host defense against pathogens, including Plasmodium falciparum. It has a dual role, not only removing aged or antigenically altered erythrocytes from the blood but also as the major lymphoid organ for blood-borne or systemic infections. The human malaria parasite P. falciparum replicates within erythrocytes during asexual blood stages and causes repeated infections that can be associated with severe disease. In spite of the crucial role of the spleen in the innate and acquired immune response to malaria, there is little information on the pathology of the spleen in human malaria. We performed a histological and quantitative immunohistochemical study of spleen sections from Vietnamese adults dying from severe falc...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
The spleen has an important role in the clearance of malaria parasites, and the role of HIV co-infec...
Children with recent or acute malaria episodes are at increased risk of invasive bacterial infection...
Clinical manifestations of Plasmodium falciparum infection are induced by the asexual stages of the ...
Abstract. Some of the immunologic mechanisms involved in malaria physiopathology remain unclear. In ...
International audienceSome of the immunologic mechanisms involved in malaria physiopathology remain ...
Malaria, caused by the apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium, is a major cause of morbidity and mortality...
Secondary lymphoid tissues play a major role in the human immune response to P. falciparum infection...
Differences in the ability of the spleen to deal with the infected red blood cells (iRBCs) are linke...
Secondary lymphoid tissues play a major role in the human immune response to P. falciparum infection...
International audienceBackground A very large biomass of intact asexual-stage malaria parasites accu...
International audienceBackground A very large biomass of intact asexual-stage malaria parasites accu...
International audienceBackground A very large biomass of intact asexual-stage malaria parasites accu...
International audienceBackground A very large biomass of intact asexual-stage malaria parasites accu...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
The spleen has an important role in the clearance of malaria parasites, and the role of HIV co-infec...
Children with recent or acute malaria episodes are at increased risk of invasive bacterial infection...
Clinical manifestations of Plasmodium falciparum infection are induced by the asexual stages of the ...
Abstract. Some of the immunologic mechanisms involved in malaria physiopathology remain unclear. In ...
International audienceSome of the immunologic mechanisms involved in malaria physiopathology remain ...
Malaria, caused by the apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium, is a major cause of morbidity and mortality...
Secondary lymphoid tissues play a major role in the human immune response to P. falciparum infection...
Differences in the ability of the spleen to deal with the infected red blood cells (iRBCs) are linke...
Secondary lymphoid tissues play a major role in the human immune response to P. falciparum infection...
International audienceBackground A very large biomass of intact asexual-stage malaria parasites accu...
International audienceBackground A very large biomass of intact asexual-stage malaria parasites accu...
International audienceBackground A very large biomass of intact asexual-stage malaria parasites accu...
International audienceBackground A very large biomass of intact asexual-stage malaria parasites accu...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
Recent experimental and clinical studies suggest a crucial role of mechanical splenic filtration in ...
The spleen has an important role in the clearance of malaria parasites, and the role of HIV co-infec...
Children with recent or acute malaria episodes are at increased risk of invasive bacterial infection...