Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasmodium vivax exhibits a strong preference for immature reticulocytes, the more pathogenic P. falciparum primarily infects mature erythrocytes. In order to assess if these two cell types offer different growth conditions and relate them to parasite preference, we compared the metabolomes of human and rodent reticulocytes with those of their mature erythrocyte counterparts. Reticulocytes were found to have a more complex, enriched metabolic profile than mature erythrocytes and a higher level of metabolic overlap between reticulocyte resident parasite stages and their host cell. This redundancy was assessed by generating a panel of mutants of the...
BACKGROUND: Gametocytes are the Plasmodium life stage that is solely responsible for malaria transmi...
© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
The malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, proliferates rapidly in human erythrocytes by actively ...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
<div><p>Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whil...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
Malaria, caused by the Apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium is a deadly disease which poses a huge healt...
Malaria, caused by the Apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium is a deadly disease which poses a huge healt...
Malaria remains a global health problem causing more than 400,000 deaths annually. Plasmodium parasi...
The blood-stage of the Plasmodium parasite is one of the key phases within its life cycle that influ...
Blood stage human malaria parasites may exploit erythropoietic tissue niches and colonise erythroid...
BACKGROUND: Gametocytes are the Plasmodium life stage that is solely responsible for malaria transmi...
© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
The malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, proliferates rapidly in human erythrocytes by actively ...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
<div><p>Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whil...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
Human malaria parasites proliferate in different erythroid cell types during infection. Whilst Plasm...
Malaria, caused by the Apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium is a deadly disease which poses a huge healt...
Malaria, caused by the Apicomplexan parasite Plasmodium is a deadly disease which poses a huge healt...
Malaria remains a global health problem causing more than 400,000 deaths annually. Plasmodium parasi...
The blood-stage of the Plasmodium parasite is one of the key phases within its life cycle that influ...
Blood stage human malaria parasites may exploit erythropoietic tissue niches and colonise erythroid...
BACKGROUND: Gametocytes are the Plasmodium life stage that is solely responsible for malaria transmi...
© 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY licens...
The malaria parasite, Plasmodium falciparum, proliferates rapidly in human erythrocytes by actively ...