Background A very large biomass of intact asexual-stage malaria parasites accumulates in the spleen of asymptomatic human individuals infected with Plasmodium vivax. The mechanisms underlying this intense tropism are not clear. We hypothesised that immature reticulocytes, in which P. vivax develops, may display high densities in the spleen, thereby providing a niche for parasite survival. Methods and findings We examined spleen tissue in 22 mostly untreated individuals naturally exposed to P. vivax and Plasmodium falciparum undergoing splenectomy for any clinical indication in malaria-endemic Papua, Indonesia (2015 to 2017). Infection, parasite and immature reticulocyte density, and splenic distribution were analysed by optical microscopy,...
The spleen is critical for host defense against pathogens, including Plasmodium falciparum. It has a...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
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...
Background: A very large biomass of intact asexual-stage malaria parasites accumulates in the spleen...
Clinical manifestations of Plasmodium falciparum infection are induced by the asexual stages of the ...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
Reticulocytes represent the main invasion target for Plasmodium vivax, the second most prevalent par...
“Plasmodium vivax” és el paràsit causant de malària humana amb més àmplia distribució i és responsab...
“Plasmodium vivax” és el paràsit causant de malària humana amb més àmplia distribució i és responsab...
Abstract. Some of the immunologic mechanisms involved in malaria physiopathology remain unclear. In ...
The spleen has an important role in the clearance of malaria parasites, and the role of HIV co-infec...
The spleen is critical for host defense against pathogens, including Plasmodium falciparum. It has a...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
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...
Background: A very large biomass of intact asexual-stage malaria parasites accumulates in the spleen...
Clinical manifestations of Plasmodium falciparum infection are induced by the asexual stages of the ...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
Reticulocytes represent the main invasion target for Plasmodium vivax, the second most prevalent par...
“Plasmodium vivax” és el paràsit causant de malària humana amb més àmplia distribució i és responsab...
“Plasmodium vivax” és el paràsit causant de malària humana amb més àmplia distribució i és responsab...
Abstract. Some of the immunologic mechanisms involved in malaria physiopathology remain unclear. In ...
The spleen has an important role in the clearance of malaria parasites, and the role of HIV co-infec...
The spleen is critical for host defense against pathogens, including Plasmodium falciparum. It has a...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...
In acute malaria, red blood cells (RBCs) that have been parasitized, but no longer contain a malaria...