SummaryHuman complement is a first line defense against infection in which circulating proteins initiate an enzyme cascade on the microbial surface that leads to phagocytosis and lysis. Various pathogens evade complement recognition by binding to regulator proteins that protect host cells from complement activation. We show that emerging gametes of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum bind the host complement regulator factor H (FH) following transmission to the mosquito to protect from complement-mediated lysis by the blood meal. Human complement is active in the mosquito midgut for approximately 1 hr postfeeding. During this period, the gamete surface protein PfGAP50 binds to FH and uses surface-bound FH to inactivate the complement...
Complement is a key element of human innate immunity. Being a powerful protein cascade, complement i...
International audienceDuring their development in mosquitoes, malaria parasites undergo massive loss...
Background. Plasmodium falciparum may evade complement-mediated host defense by hijacking complement...
Human complement is a first line defense against infection in which circulating proteins initiate an...
As part of the innate immune system, human complement is a first line of defence against microbial i...
The acquisition of regulatory proteins is a means of blood-borne pathogens to avoid destruction by t...
The human complement system is the frontline defense mechanism against invading pathogens. The coexi...
<div><p>Hematophagous vectors strictly require ingesting blood from their hosts to complete their li...
Many pathogens evade complement recognition by binding to complement regulatory proteins, such as fa...
© 2017 Dr. Alexander Thomas KennedyLink to the following publication: https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmun...
Malaria transmission between humans depends on the ability of Anopheles mosquitoes to support Plasmo...
After ingestion by mosquitoes, gametocytes of malaria parasites become activated and form extracellu...
SummaryPlasmodium development within Anopheles mosquitoes is a vulnerable step in the parasite trans...
Hematophagous vectors strictly require ingesting blood from their hosts to complete their life cycle...
The sexual phase of Plasmodium falciparum begins with the differentiation of intraerythrocytic sexua...
Complement is a key element of human innate immunity. Being a powerful protein cascade, complement i...
International audienceDuring their development in mosquitoes, malaria parasites undergo massive loss...
Background. Plasmodium falciparum may evade complement-mediated host defense by hijacking complement...
Human complement is a first line defense against infection in which circulating proteins initiate an...
As part of the innate immune system, human complement is a first line of defence against microbial i...
The acquisition of regulatory proteins is a means of blood-borne pathogens to avoid destruction by t...
The human complement system is the frontline defense mechanism against invading pathogens. The coexi...
<div><p>Hematophagous vectors strictly require ingesting blood from their hosts to complete their li...
Many pathogens evade complement recognition by binding to complement regulatory proteins, such as fa...
© 2017 Dr. Alexander Thomas KennedyLink to the following publication: https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmun...
Malaria transmission between humans depends on the ability of Anopheles mosquitoes to support Plasmo...
After ingestion by mosquitoes, gametocytes of malaria parasites become activated and form extracellu...
SummaryPlasmodium development within Anopheles mosquitoes is a vulnerable step in the parasite trans...
Hematophagous vectors strictly require ingesting blood from their hosts to complete their life cycle...
The sexual phase of Plasmodium falciparum begins with the differentiation of intraerythrocytic sexua...
Complement is a key element of human innate immunity. Being a powerful protein cascade, complement i...
International audienceDuring their development in mosquitoes, malaria parasites undergo massive loss...
Background. Plasmodium falciparum may evade complement-mediated host defense by hijacking complement...