Nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO) are gasotransmitters that suppress the development of severe forms of malaria associated with Plasmodium infection. Here, we addressed the mechanism underlying their protective effect against experimental cerebral malaria (ECM), a severe form of malaria that develops in Plasmodium-infected mice, which resembles, in many aspects, human cerebral malaria (CM). NO suppresses the pathogenesis of ECM via a mechanism involving (1) the transcription factor nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF-2), (2) induction of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), and (3) CO production via heme catabolism by HO-1. The protection afforded by NO is associated with inhibition of CD4(+) T helper (TH) and CD8(+) cytotoxic (TC...
Nitric oxide (NO) has been recognized during the past two decades as one of the most versatile playe...
The host immune response contributes to the onset and progression of severe malaria syndromes, such ...
Malaria is widely perceived as immunosuppressive. Despite extensive phenomenological description, t...
SummaryNitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO) are gasotransmitters that suppress the development...
Nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO) are gasotransmitters that suppress the development of sev...
SummarySickle human hemoglobin (Hb) confers a survival advantage to individuals living in endemic ar...
The pathogenesis of cerebral malaria, a clinical syndrome with a high mortality rate despite the be...
Backgrounds: Nitric oxide (NO) is an important mediator molecule in inflammatory processes, but its ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to be an important mediator and critical signaling molecule for malaria...
Malaria is endemic to some 90 countries worldwide, causing clinical disease in up to 500 million peo...
Abstract Background Cerebral malaria (CM) is a lethal complication of Plasmodium falciparum infectio...
Low nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability plays a role in the pathogenesis of human as well as of experi...
Over 200 million people worldwide suffer from malaria every year, a disease that causes 584,000 deat...
Cerebral malaria (CM) is a clinical syndrome involving irreversible and lethal signs of brain injury...
The host immune response contributes to the onset and progression of severe malaria syndromes, such ...
Nitric oxide (NO) has been recognized during the past two decades as one of the most versatile playe...
The host immune response contributes to the onset and progression of severe malaria syndromes, such ...
Malaria is widely perceived as immunosuppressive. Despite extensive phenomenological description, t...
SummaryNitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO) are gasotransmitters that suppress the development...
Nitric oxide (NO) and carbon monoxide (CO) are gasotransmitters that suppress the development of sev...
SummarySickle human hemoglobin (Hb) confers a survival advantage to individuals living in endemic ar...
The pathogenesis of cerebral malaria, a clinical syndrome with a high mortality rate despite the be...
Backgrounds: Nitric oxide (NO) is an important mediator molecule in inflammatory processes, but its ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is thought to be an important mediator and critical signaling molecule for malaria...
Malaria is endemic to some 90 countries worldwide, causing clinical disease in up to 500 million peo...
Abstract Background Cerebral malaria (CM) is a lethal complication of Plasmodium falciparum infectio...
Low nitric oxide (NO) bioavailability plays a role in the pathogenesis of human as well as of experi...
Over 200 million people worldwide suffer from malaria every year, a disease that causes 584,000 deat...
Cerebral malaria (CM) is a clinical syndrome involving irreversible and lethal signs of brain injury...
The host immune response contributes to the onset and progression of severe malaria syndromes, such ...
Nitric oxide (NO) has been recognized during the past two decades as one of the most versatile playe...
The host immune response contributes to the onset and progression of severe malaria syndromes, such ...
Malaria is widely perceived as immunosuppressive. Despite extensive phenomenological description, t...