نتایج جستجو برای: hemozoin

تعداد نتایج: 384  

Journal: :Cell host & microbe 2010
Cevayir Coban Yoshikatsu Igari Masanori Yagi Thornik Reimer Shohei Koyama Taiki Aoshi Keiichi Ohata Toshihiro Tsukui Fumihiko Takeshita Kazuo Sakurai Takahisa Ikegami Atsushi Nakagawa Toshihiro Horii Gabriel Nuñez Ken J Ishii Shizuo Akira

Although whole-parasite vaccine strategies for malaria infection have regained attention, their immunological mechanisms of action remain unclear. We find that immunization of mice with a crude blood stage extract of the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum elicits parasite antigen-specific immune responses via Toll-like receptor (TLR) 9 and that the malarial heme-detoxification byproduct, he...

Journal: :Fitoterapia 2008
Mario Dell'Agli Germana V Galli Silvia Parapini Nicoletta Basilico Donatella Taramelli Ataa Said Khaled Rashed Enrica Bosisio

The anti-plasmodial activity of Ailanthus excelsa stem bark was investigated. The methanolic extract inhibited in vitro growth of chloroquine-sensitive (D10) and resistant strains (W2) of Plasmodium falciparum (IC50 4.6 and 2.8 microg/ml, respectively). The effect was retained in the chloroform fraction (3.1 and 2.1 microg/ml, respectively). The anti-plasmodial activity could be ascribed to the...

Journal: :Molecules 2009
Katherine A de Villiers Timothy J Egan

Haem is believed to be the target of some of the historically most important antimalarial drugs, most notably chloroquine. This target is almost ideal as haem is host-derived and the process targeted, haemozoin formation, is a physico-chemical process with no equivalent in the host. The result is that the target remains viable despite resistance to current drugs, which arises from mutations in ...

Journal: :Journal of medicinal chemistry 2011
Eric M Guantai Kanyile Ncokazi Timothy J Egan Jiri Gut Philip J Rosenthal Ravi Bhampidipati Anitha Kopinathan Peter J Smith Kelly Chibale

Analogues of the previously reported antimalarial hybrid compounds 8b and 12 were proposed with the aim of identifying compounds with improved solubility and retained antimalarial potency. In silico characterization predicted improved solubilities of the analogues, particularly at low pH; they retained acceptable predicted permeability properties but were predicted to be susceptible to hepatic ...

2015
Casey W. Pirnstill Gerard L. Coté

Malaria remains a major global health burden, and new methods for low-cost, high-sensitivity, diagnosis are essential, particularly in remote areas with low-resource around the world. In this paper, a cost effective, optical cell-phone based transmission polarized light microscope system is presented for imaging the malaria pigment known as hemozoin. It can be difficult to determine the presenc...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2023

Abstract The protozoan parasite Plasmodium infection can cause malaria in both humans and animals. There are reports about the resistance to certain antimalarial medications. Therefore, searching for alternative medicine, such as herbal remedies, is important. This study focused on pathophysiology of livers mice infected intraperitoneally with berghei efficacy ethanol extract from breadfruit pe...

Journal: :Virology 2009
Juliette Diou Sonia Gauthier Mélanie R Tardif Rémi Fromentin Robert Lodge David J Sullivan Michel J Tremblay

Few studies have investigated the pathophysiologic mechanisms responsible for what seems to be a possible interaction between Plasmodium falciparum, the causative agent of malaria, and HIV-1 in dually infected patients. It has been shown that Plasmodium parasites detoxify heme molecules into a pigment called hemozoin (HZ), which can significantly modulate the immune system. The primary objectiv...

2015
Jing-wen Lin Roberta Spaccapelo Evelin Schwarzer Mohammed Sajid Takeshi Annoura Katrien Deroost Raimond B.G. Ravelli Elena Aime Barbara Capuccini Anna M. Mommaas-Kienhuis Tom O’Toole Frans Prins Blandine M.D. Franke-Fayard Jai Ramesar Séverine Chevalley-Maurel Hans Kroeze Abraham J. Koster Hans J. Tanke Andrea Crisanti Jean Langhorne Paolo Arese Philippe E. Van den Steen Chris J. Janse Shahid M. Khan

Most studies on malaria-parasite digestion of hemoglobin (Hb) have been performed using P. falciparum maintained in mature erythrocytes, in vitro. In this study, we examine Plasmodium Hb degradation in vivo in mice, using the parasite P. berghei, and show that it is possible to create mutant parasites lacking enzymes involved in the initial steps of Hb proteolysis. These mutants only complete d...

Journal: :Annals of clinical and laboratory science 2014
S Mohapatra J C Samantaray S Arulselvi J Panda N Dang R Saxena

GOALS Automated flowcytometric analysers are used to analyse complete blood count (CBC) in most patients. They differentiate WBC depending on their size, internal granularity, and nuclear content by producing various scattergrams. In malaria, haemozoin pigment-containing cells (parasitized RBC and phagocytic cells) are able to depolarize the laser beam and therefore exhibit abnormal scattergram...

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